Petite Four Icing?

Baking By Price Updated 28 Nov 2005 , 2:22pm by Lisa

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Price Posted 26 Nov 2005 , 11:05pm
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I'm having my annual Christmas Craft Luncheon for the ladies in my family this Saturday. I'm looking for an icing recipe that not only works well for petite fours, but also tastes yummy! Any suggestions?

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llee815 Posted 26 Nov 2005 , 11:17pm
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I haven't made it yet but you can use Quick Pouring Fondant Icing. There's are recipe on this site.

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Lisa Posted 27 Nov 2005 , 1:17am
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You can also use melted candy melts to coat them. Tastes great thumbs_up.gif

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irisinbloom Posted 27 Nov 2005 , 3:00am
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Lisa, any tips on how to thin down candy melts, thanksicon_smile.gif

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aliciaL_77 Posted 27 Nov 2005 , 3:08am
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I just tried the quick pour fondant today.. very sweet and you will need a few coats to cover but it looks nice and is very easy...

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Lisa Posted 27 Nov 2005 , 4:59am
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Originally Posted by irisinbloom

Lisa, any tips on how to thin down candy melts, thanksicon_smile.gif




If you need to, you can add cream or vegetable oil. Here's the recipes...

http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/misc/petitfours.cfm

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irisinbloom Posted 27 Nov 2005 , 10:51pm
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Thanks Lisaicon_smile.gif

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Lisa Posted 28 Nov 2005 , 2:22pm
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You're welcome icon_smile.gif

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