Vickys Corn-Free Icing/Powdered/Confectioners Sugar
Vickys Corn-Free Icing/Powdered/Confectioners Sugar

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In an ordinary blender it 'll take a couple of minutes. If you have a high powered one like a Vitamix it' ll take less than a minute. Be sure to choose a sugar that doesn't contain corn like C&H pure cane sugar, Dixie Crystals or Domino sugar.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have vickys corn-free icing/powdered/confectioners sugar using 2 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Vickys Corn-Free Icing/Powdered/Confectioners Sugar:
  1. Make ready 200 grams granulated sugar
  2. Prepare 2 tbsp starch ie arrowroot, potato starch, tapioca starch

Learn how to make icing sugar. And here goes a simple and easy recipe. "See more" for. You may know this sugar as confectioner's sugar or icing sugar, but I grew up calling it "powdered sugar." My grandmother makes the best frosting with Powdered sugar has a not-so-great reputation because it's typically made out of refined sugar, which is then mixed with corn starch to prevent caking. It's sweet and buttery rich and hardens so cookies are stackable!

Instructions to make Vickys Corn-Free Icing/Powdered/Confectioners Sugar:
  1. Simply add the 2 ingredients to a blender and blitz! In an ordinary blender it'll take a couple of minutes. If you have a high powered one like a Vitamix it'll take less than a minute
  2. Wait until the dust cloud has gone down before you open the lid, otherwise your kitchen will look like a smoke bomb has gone off!
  3. This serving amount is equal to 1 cup / 200g icing/powdered/confectioners sugar and you can make a lot and keep it in a sealed container in the cupboard indefinitely
  4. The starch is needed to thicken buttercream frosting. If you're just using the icing sugar for dusting over a cake or say some french toast, you don't NEED to add any starch at all but it won't do any harm
  5. To make icing glaze, mix 225g of the powdered sugar with 2 - 3 tbsp water until smooth. You can add a drop of flavouring first then add the water. Beat until smooth adding drops of water as required to reach the consistency you want. That'll cover an 8" cake or 1/2 cupcakes
  6. To make buttercream, add 75g softened butter to 175g of the powdered sugar and beat until creamed. Add a little milk again to reach the consistency you want. That'll fill or cover an 8" cake or 1/2 cupcakes too

Add remaining icing ingredients (confectioners sugar, water and vanilla) and whisk until. Transform this powdered sugar glaze by adding a little coconut, almond or any of your other favorite flavored extracts. For a richer icing, add a tablespoon of butter extract to the glaze. Confectioners' sugar is a powdered sugar though not all powdered sugar is confectioners' sugar. Use confectioners' sugar for making frostings, icings, and for sweetened whipped cream since the granules dissolve faster to ensure a smooth texture.

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