Can you use icing sugar instead of caster sugar for jam tarts?
It probably does not have the right texture. So not, best not.
What do you do if your home air conditioner is icing up?
Dirty filter or evaporator coil, blower speed set too low, obstruction in supply or return duct, system is oversized or mismatched and there is no way you can tell if the unit is low on refrigerant or not until you solve the icing problem.
Can you use icing sugar as a substitute for sugar when making tea?
It wouldn't harm you, I suppose you could but it wouldn't be the best cup of tea. :)
What is the most common icing used to decorate a cake?
Usually buttercream icing is the most common icing for decorating cakes and cupcakes :)
Here's a good one!
http://www.recipelink.com/cookbooks/2005/0743246616_4.html
Is there an easy way to make icing from scratch?
it depends on what kind of icing you would like to make. here is a recipe for butter cream frosting:1 package powdered sugar (16 ounces)
1/2 cup butter, softened (1 stick)
3 tablespoons milk
2 teaspoons vanilla
Beat sugar, butter, milk and vanilla with electric mixer at low speed until well blended and smooth. If frosting becomes too thick, beat in additional milk by teaspoonfuls until the frosting is of spreading consistency.
Makes about 2 1/2 cups frosting.
Cooks.com
for icing icing:
One method of making an uncooked icing is to use powdered sugar. Pour a good amount of powdered sugar
into a bowl and add a pat of room temp butter (about a tablespoon), a small amount of milk (a few tablespoons at a time) and a dash of vanilla. Use the mixer on low to blend. If the icing is too thin, add more sugar ,too thick, add more milk. I have no exact measurements
Can Betty Crocker frosting that expired?
Do what the recipe says. If it says to refrigerate it, you should. If it says to not, don't!
What kind of sugar is in preparing icing?
Yes..... powdered sugar, confectioner sugar , icing sugar. Add water or juice and flavoring voila= icing
How do you get icing stains out of clothing?
The best way remove ice cream stains from shoes is to mix a small amount of mild soap with warm water. If needed you can add a stain remover such as Biz or Tide to help lift the stain.
How many calories are in a chocolate cupcake with vanilla frosting and sprinkles?
I would say there is about 250 calories in a piece of white cake with frosting.
Icing sugar, also known as confectioners' sugar, is made of white sugar ground into a smooth, white powder and used in icings, confections, drinks etc.There is usually an amount of starch mixed in icing sugar to prevent clumping. Also differently coloured or flavoured icing sugars can be found on sale.
How can I fluff canned frosting?
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What is the classification of icing?
i think theres no characteristic of icing !!
thats all thank you
Why does sugar dissolve faster than icing sugar in cold water?
Sugar interferes with ice crystal production, so foods will freeze at a lower temperature. Because the freezing point decreases, the food will need to reach a lower temperature before it can freeze.
How long will an unopened can of frosting stay good?
There should be a "best by" date on the can. Use that as your guide.
What makes an icing a colloid?
Ice cream is a nontransparent, homogeneous mixture that will not settle out or separate into layers based upon the physical properties of the substances in the mixture.
Can icing sugar be used instead of granulated sugar for baking cake?
Not unless the cake recipe specifically calls for icing sugar. Granulated sugar has a specific weight to measured volume and will provide that specific quantity and sweetness to the cake. Icing sugar has a different weight to volume, different texture and a different level of sweetness. It is important to use the specific ingredient called for in the recipe being followed in order to obtain the proper result.
How do you make cream cheese frosting thicker?
And some cornflour! it really works or you can cook it for longer and keep stirring it then it should suddenly thicken up like cream does when its stirred fro a few minutes!
Adding a few tablespoons of cornstarch (it often takes a lot for custard!) will help, but make sure you are using whole milk. 1% and 2% won't be consistent, and often don't thicken. You can also try adding another egg to your custard to help it thicken up. When adding eggs, be sure you add some of the hot liquid to a bowl with beaten eggs before putting them straight in your custard. You do not want to make a pot of soupy scrambled eggs!
If you are making a double broiler: I have found that setting a glass bowl on top of the pot does not always work! Reluctantly I have used a metal bowl on top which has been pretty flawless. Towards the end of cooking time be sure to whisk it into submission! It helps the starch activate and thicken as well as getting out any lumps! Hope this helps!
Yes, all icing is made from sugar, so it will melt if it becomes moist from humidity or if it is left in sunlight or any other warm place. Also, buttercream icing, perhaps the most popular frosting for cupcakes, is made with butter or shortening, which melts very easily in warm places.
Can you put frosting on a frozen cake?
Yes. I freeze all my cakes before frosting them if I have time. Freezing the cake keeps the icing stiffer and much easier to spread, and it also makes stacking the layers easier because they are not as easy to break.