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Making Hard Royal Icing

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Scarlett | 21:11 Thu 20th Dec 2012 | Food & Drink
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Is this possible without a big mixer? Today I got some royal icing sugar, water and mixed it as per the back of the packet. First by hand (gloopy sugar) and then with a cheap hand held electric whisk. I did it for probably an hour and finally it went a bit shiny, with vague peaks but now on the cake, it still looks like it would easily crumble off.
I want to try again but HOW do I get the icing to go really hard without the use of a big industrial mixer?!
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the measurements on the pack should be accurate, and you shouldn't need an industrial mixer either!........just add some more icing sugar to firm it up!.....sould be fine!.....
Ordinary icing sugar and egg whites.


Two egg whites
1 lb of sifted icing sugar
Half a teaspoon of lemon juice
2 drops of glycerine

Beat the egg whites until foamy.

Beat in the icing sugar, lemon juice and glycerine.

Beat hard for approx. 5-7 minutes until it is firm enough to stand in peaks.

If it is too stiff, add a bit more lemon juice,
If it too soft, add a bit more icing sugar.
Very little water required,whisk not required. Use drops of water to begin.
Yes, use egg white not water or get dried egg white (which might be called meringue mix) and use that with the icing sugar and glycerine.
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I was using Royal Icing Sugar, so icing sugar with egg white powder combined I guess.
Just. Made mine from the box. Just put in the water they say and mix until stiff. It will go harder as it dries.

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