Nfsc Icing Questions

Baking By HammIamm Updated 17 Mar 2007 , 8:05pm by Gapi

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HammIamm Posted 17 Mar 2007 , 6:31pm
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first what does NFSC stand for icon_razz.gif

second, does it dry with a gloss???

and is this the recipe everyone uses
Basic Glaze

1 tablespoon light corn syrup, such as Karo
1/4 teaspoon almond, orange, or lemon extract
3 cups powdered sugar



thanks

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cookiesolution Posted 17 Mar 2007 , 6:46pm
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NFSC stands for No Fail Sugar Cookie. The recipe is on this site.

I sometimes us a glaze on my cookies (just very small ones I make occassionally) but all my cookie bouquets are done with a form of buttercream.

Happy Baking

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Gapi Posted 17 Mar 2007 , 8:05pm
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I usually use RI (it has a little shine) or Rolled Fondant (no shine).

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