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Default Royal Icing and Chocolate Icing?

I think I was told royal icing will make nice roses...but I searched the forum and did not find any recipes. Does anyone have a good recipe for royal icing? and if not...what do you use for your roses..

And also, does anyone have a good chocolate icing recipe? My friend wants chocolate cake, chocolate icing and chocolate fondant, but I do not have a chocolate icing recipe. I would like one that is the consistency of butter cream icing..

Any suggestions and recipes are very appreciated! Thanks!

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Default Re: Royal Icing and Chocolate Icing?

make your usual butter cream and add melted chocolate till you get the flavor intensity you want.
As far as royal I use ck instant royal mix or this recipe too, especially for my cookies I like this one:
Antonia74 Royal Icing

Serves/Yields: about 6 cups of thick icing?

Introduction

This icing is mixed to a stiff consistency for outlining cookies, then can be thinned with warm water to fill in the cookie shape. I like to dry my cookies for at least 24 hours...and up to 48 hours before packaging them. This icing can be kept at room temperature in an air-sealed container for literally weeks, with a good re-mixing before you use it again. I haven't had great results with keeping it in the fridge...but un-tinted icing (i.e. white) seems to be okay from the freezer.Ingredients

6 oz (3/4 cup) of warm water
5 Tablespoons meringue powder
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 kilogram (2.25 lbs.) powdered icing sugar
Directions

In mixer bowl, pour in the warm water and the meringue powder. Mix it with a whisk by hand until it is frothy and thickened...about 30 seconds.

Add the cream of tartar and mix for 30 seconds more.

Pour in all the icing sugar at once and place the bowl on the mixer.

Using the paddle attachment on the LOWEST speed, mix slowly for a full 10 minutes. Icing will get thick and creamy.

Cover the bowl with a dampened tea-towel to prevent crusting and drying.

Tint with food colorings or thin the icing with small amounts of warm water to reach the desired consistency.
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Default Re: Royal Icing and Chocolate Icing?

Thank you! Do you think this icing will make good roses?
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Default Re: Royal Icing and Chocolate Icing?

yes, you can add more meringue powder to it after you make it if you find you want it stiffer, but generally it's pretty stiff.
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Default Re: Royal Icing and Chocolate Icing?

I have a couple of recipes. The wilton merangue powder has a recipe with it too.
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