Antonia's Royal Icing

Baking By moralna Updated 17 Sep 2006 , 12:52pm by Destini

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moralna Posted 15 Sep 2006 , 8:13pm
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In making Antonia's royal icing, which everyone here seems to love and since i trust you all so much, i am going to try - the recipe calls for using a paddle attachment for mixing. I do not have a paddle attachment - will the recipe not work if you don't use the paddle attachment??

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KHalstead Posted 15 Sep 2006 , 8:18pm
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it'll work........I don't have a paddle either.....i just did it with regular ol' beaters.

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yankeegal Posted 15 Sep 2006 , 8:25pm
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I use just regular old beaters too!

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moralna Posted 15 Sep 2006 , 8:31pm
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Thanks guys so much!!!

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cintabiru Posted 17 Sep 2006 , 12:02pm
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Hi all,

May I know where I can get the recipe?..

TIA!

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karenm0712 Posted 17 Sep 2006 , 12:11pm
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Hi Cintabiru & Welcome! Here is the link to Antonia's royal icing. icon_smile.gif

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake_recipe-1983-Royal-Icing-for-Decorated-Cookies.html

This place is definitely addicting!!!!

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vixterfsu Posted 17 Sep 2006 , 12:18pm
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When you make this icing, how long does it last?

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cintabiru Posted 17 Sep 2006 , 12:40pm
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Thank you oh so much...!! I've been looking at this forum the whole day. So much to learn.. so much to do... So addictive!!

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Destini Posted 17 Sep 2006 , 12:52pm
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I haven't tried it yet but in the intro to the recipe she says if you store it in an airtight container at room temp, it lasts for weeks.

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