Glaze Icing
Once you're comfortable preparing the mirror glaze and you are not afraid to apply it either, you can start working on this special marble effect mirror glaze method.
Recipe Summary Glaze Icing
Great recipe for icing sugar cookies. Add gel-style food coloring to get your desired color.Ingredients | Mirror Glaze Mirror Marble Cake Icing1 (2 pound) package confectioners' sugar½ cup water½ cup corn syrup1 tablespoon almond extractDirectionsCombine sugar, water, corn syrup, and almond extract in the bowl of a stand mixer. Mix on lowest speed until smooth, at least 1 minute.This recipe covers approximately 20 to 25 medium cookies.With no perishable ingredients, it can be kept for a week or two at room temperature. You'll have to work with its consistency if it sits for a time.It's important to use clear vanilla extract to avoid influencing icing color.I highly recommend adding Americolor(R) 'Bright White' gel since it makes such a difference not only in white icing color, but in all the other colors.Be sure to keep your mixer set on low setting to prevent excessive bubbles.You'll need to cover the icing (I use plastic wrap) to prevent crusting and thickening.I used to adjust the icing to a good consistency right away, but I've learned to wait and work with each smaller bowl of color, since some colors need more gel than others. This way you ensure the right consistency for each bag of icing.Info | Mirror Glaze Mirror Marble Cake Icingprep:
5 mins
total:
5 mins
Servings:
20
Yield:
20 cookies-worth of icing
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