Best 6 Red White And Blue Royal Icing Recipes

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Indulge in the vibrant colors of patriotism with the delectable Red, White, and Blue Royal Icing. This icing, with its creamy texture and sweet flavor, is the perfect topping for a variety of desserts, transforming them into festive masterpieces. Whether you're celebrating Independence Day, Memorial Day, or any patriotic occasion, this icing will add a touch of elegance and charm to your culinary creations. Unleash your creativity and explore the endless possibilities of decorating cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and more with this delightful icing.

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RED, WHITE, AND BLUE ROYAL ICING



Red, White, and Blue Royal Icing image

To make the spectacular bursts of red, white, and blue royal icing on July 4th desserts, you'll need three pastry bags-one for each color. Fit one bag with a small round tip (we used Ateco #2) and the remaining two with very small tips (such as Ateco #0).

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Time 15m

Yield Makes about 4 2/3 cups (enough for 7 dozen 1 3/4-inch cookies, 5 dozen 2 1/4-inch cookies, 30 2 3/4-inch cookies, or 13 3 1/2-inch cookies)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 cup water, plus more if needed
1/2 cup meringue powder
1 pounds confectioners' sugar, sifted
Gel-paste food coloring in Red Red, Royal Blue, and Navy Blue

Steps:

  • Whisk water and meringue powder with a mixer on medium speed until soft peaks form, about 3 minutes. Add sugar, and beat until icing holds a ribbonlike trail on the surface for 5 seconds when beater is raised. (Icing should be the consistency of glue.)
  • Transfer two-thirds of the white icing to the squeeze bottle with the larger hole or to the pastry bag fitted with the larger tip.
  • Divide remaining icing in half, and tint one half using red food coloring and the other half using the 2 blue food colorings until desired colors are achieved.
  • Transfer red and blue icings to the remaining 2 squeeze bottles or the pastry bags fitted with the smaller tips.

ROYAL ICING



Royal Icing image

Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network

Time 10m

Yield 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 pounds powdered sugar, sifted, plus more if needed
1/3 cup whole milk
2 egg whites

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, beat the powdered sugar, milk and egg whites with an electric mixer until thick and glossy. Add more powdered sugar if the icing seems too thin (the size of the eggs can affect consistency). Just play with it until it's right. The icing should be stiff enough to "stand still" and not run when piped.

GLOSSY ROYAL ICING



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I received this recipe from a professional baker. I prefer to use this instead of a regular royal icing recipe with egg whites. It hardens nicely and is glossy rather than matte like regular royal icing. Use almond, orange, or lemon extract, whatever you prefer.

Provided by BEVANGELISTA

Categories     Desserts     Frostings and Icings     Cookie Frosting

Time 10m

Yield 60

Number Of Ingredients 4

¼ cup warm water
1 tablespoon light corn syrup
¼ teaspoon almond extract
3 cups confectioners' sugar, or more as needed

Steps:

  • Stir warm water, corn syrup, and almond extract together in a small bowl until corn syrup and extract have dissolved. Place confectioners' sugar into a separate bowl and add liquid ingredients. Beat with an electric mixer on low speed until royal icing is smooth. Store in a lidded container for up to a week; stir thoroughly before using.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 24.4 calories, Carbohydrate 6.2 g, Sodium 0.3 mg, Sugar 6 g

PERFECT AND DELICIOUS ROYAL ICING



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This frosting will dry like traditional royal icing, but it doesn't suck all the flavor and moisture out of the cookies and it tastes absolutely delicious!

Provided by RainbowJewels

Categories     Desserts     Frostings and Icings     Cookie Frosting

Time 15m

Yield 48

Number Of Ingredients 6

½ cup water
¼ cup meringue powder
7 cups confectioners' sugar
2 tablespoons light corn syrup (such as Karo®)
2 tablespoons shortening (such as Crisco®)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Whip water and meringue powder on high speed in a large bowl using an electric mixer until fluffy and soft peaks form, 7 to 10 minutes. Gradually add confectioners' sugar, corn syrup, shortening, and vanilla extract while mixing on low speed. Increase speed back to high and beat until well-combined and smooth, about 3 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 82.1 calories, Carbohydrate 19.4 g, Fat 0.6 g, Protein 0.3 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 4.1 mg, Sugar 18.2 g

ROYAL ICING



Royal Icing image

Use this traditional icing recipe on your favorite holiday cookies.

Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 15m

Yield 30

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1/3 cup plus 5 to 10 teaspoons warm water (105°F to 115°F)
3 tablespoons meringue powder
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
Betty Crocker™ gel food color(s), if desired

Steps:

  • In large bowl, beat powdered sugar, 1/3 cup warm water, the meringue powder, vanilla and cream of tartar with electric mixer on low speed until mixed. Beat on high speed 7 to 10 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally, until very stiff. Tint with food color(s).
  • Spoon 1/2 cup icing into small decorating bag fitted with small round writing tip; twist bag to keep closed. Keep remaining icing covered with plastic wrap to prevent drying out; set aside.
  • To pipe outlines or borders: Squeeze decorating bag firmly and steadily working counterclockwise to create an icing border. Release pressure on decorating bag to cut off flow of icing and complete border. Allow borders to set completely, 30 to 60 minutes, before filling in outlines.
  • Uncover remaining icing, and add any icing from piping outlines into bowl; mix well. Stir in warm water, 1 teaspoon at a time, until icing is consistency of heavy cream. (Make sure icing is mixed well before adding next teaspoon of water so as not to add too much.) Pour thinned icing into squeeze bottle; screw on top. Keep squeeze bottle tip and any remaining icing covered with plastic wrap to prevent drying out while decorating.
  • To flood or glaze: Using squeeze bottle, fill inside with thinned icing. Use nozzle of squeeze bottle or small metal icing spatula to fill in all areas until completely covered. If decorating with sprinkles, let stand 1 to 2 minutes before adding, so the sprinkles adhere. Let stand about 3 hours or until completely dry. Outlines and floods 30 (3-inch) sugar cookie shapes. Cover and store any remaining icing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 80, Carbohydrate 19 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 0 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, ServingSize 1 Tablespoon, Sodium 0 mg, Sugar 18 g, TransFat 0 g

ROYAL ICING FOR EDIBLE VALENTINES



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For a pretty pink, add one drop of red food coloring.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Yield Makes 1 1/4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 large egg white or 2 1/2 tablespoons meringue powder mixed with a scant 1/4 cup water
2 cups confectioners' sugar, sifted
Juice of 1/2 lemon

Steps:

  • In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat egg white until stiff but not dry, about 2 minutes. Add the sugar and the lemon juice; beat 1 minute more. If the icing is too thick, add a couple drops of water; if icing is too thin, continue beating to achieve desired consistency.

Tips:

  • When making the icing, use a candy thermometer to ensure that the sugar syrup reaches the correct temperature of 250°F (121°C). This will help the icing to set properly.
  • If the icing is too thick, add a small amount of water until it reaches the desired consistency.
  • If the icing is too thin, add more powdered sugar until it reaches the desired consistency.
  • To color the icing, use food coloring gel or paste. Liquid food coloring will water down the icing and make it runny.
  • To decorate with the icing, use a piping bag fitted with a star tip. This will help you to create clean, precise lines and designs.
  • If you are using the icing to decorate cookies, let the cookies cool completely before applying the icing. This will help to prevent the icing from melting.

Conclusion:

Red, white and blue royal icing is a versatile and delicious way to decorate cakes, cookies, and other desserts. It can be used to create simple or elaborate designs, and it is sure to add a festive touch to any occasion. With a little practice, you can easily master the art of making and using royal icing, and you'll be able to create beautiful and delicious desserts that will impress your friends and family.

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