Royal icing in desired colors icing bags or bottles coupler and 2 tip toothpick.
Marble royal icing recipe.
Royal icing is a fairly runny icing that dries smooth and hard.
Fill your piping bags with the coloured royal icing.
I diluted all my royal icing down to top coat consistency 15 second icing.
Stir until smooth then pick up a big glob and drizzle it back into the bowl.
I like to use a piping bag fitted with a coupler and 2 tip.
Fill or flood your cookie with royal icing right away.
First outline and flood your cookie with the base colour.
Place the white icing into a bowl and drizzle some red and green icing on top.
To make 15 second icing add cool water to about 2 cups of royal icing 1 tsp at a time.
Once your cookie is flooded pick a different colour icing and pipe parallel lines across the surface of the cookie leaving about 1 cm between each.
For marbled cookies you need royal icing.
Once you have your cookies baked and icing made it s time to begin by piping your outline.
The first technique is dipping the cookie facedown into the bowl of icing.
Release your inner abstract artist as you drizzle red and green icing across a canvas of white on a baking sheet.
I diluted all my royal icing down to top coat consistency 15 second icing.
For swirls divide your royal icing in two bowls.
Dip cookies in the marbled icing shake clean the edges using a knife or simply a toothpick and place on a rack to let the icing set.
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Frost cookies with a solid color base.
If icing seems too thick add about tsp of water.
To make 15 second icing add water to about 2 cups of royal icing 1 tsp at a time.
Use a toothpick to create a marble effect.
Stir until smooth then pick up a big glob and drizzle it back into the bowl.
Count how long it takes for the glob to go flat.
The fun in this recipe is preparing the marbled icing.
Tint one and leave the other white or tint it a contrasting color.
See our royal icing tutorials for outlining and flooding for more details 4.
Instead of dipping cookies.