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Cleaning Ready To Roll Icing
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Accidentally added this to an earlier post but realised it should be posted as a new question, apologies for duplication-
- when using ready to roll icing, recipe says to use icing sugar to stop it sticking to work surface but I find any residue is hard to get off finished cake...any ideas how to remove residue icing sugar without snagging icing or leaving fingerprints? Thankyou
- when using ready to roll icing, recipe says to use icing sugar to stop it sticking to work surface but I find any residue is hard to get off finished cake...any ideas how to remove residue icing sugar without snagging icing or leaving fingerprints? Thankyou
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thankyou everyone, yes a damp pastry brush worked well and left a nice glossy look rather than the dusty look i had before! Unfortunately both sides had icing sugar on where i had rolled it and turned over so i couldnt just hide the affected side.
Ecclescakes- thanks for your tip will try that in a bit re off cuts.
Ecclescakes- thanks for your tip will try that in a bit re off cuts.
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