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How to Outline and Flood Your Cookies with ONE Consistency of Royal Icing A time-saving technique that can be particularly useful when decorating cookies with royal icing is outlining and flooding with one consistency. This technique is known as the "one consistency method" and it simplifies the decorating process by eliminating the need to make

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The Basics of Royal Icing Consistency for Cookie Decorating You've made your icing, using this royal icing recipe and colored it, you're ready to decorate right? Almost, but not quite. The icing consistency needs to be adjusted for different decorating techniques. It's key to achieving the results you want with your cookies, and was definitely

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Royal Icing Recipe and Mixing Tips (This is what I use and how I do it, but remember, elevation, humidity and other factors will contribute to the icing results. Practice making icing to learn what ingredients and icing consistencies will work best for you!)You'll need: 1 pound 10x/powdered sugar (or 4 cups) 1/3 cup warm water, plus several tablespoons for making icing consistencies ¼ Meringue Powder (I use the CK brand - available soon in my online shop!) 1 tsp flavor (I use vanilla) Recipe…

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