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Powdered Sugar Frosting Recipe
2 1/2 Cups powdered sugar
2 Tablespoons water
1 Tablespoon light corn syrup
1 Tablespoon softened butter
1 Tablespoon vanilla extract
Food coloring to tint
Assemble all of the ingredients listed above in the recipe.
There are so many delicious Christmas cookies and sweets to enjoy at Christmas time that it is hard to decide what we should make. You can make Christmas cookies, sugar cookies, breads, cakes, candies, bars, pies, tarts, and much more to share with family and friends throughout the holiday season. Christmas cookies are among the favorites during the holiday season, especially with the children. There is nothing like a frosted sugar cookie to bring a smile to everyone's face.
This versatile Powdered Sugar Frosting recipe can be made thick enough to use for detailed decorating and it can be easily thinned down to be used as a glaze. It works well for cake decorating, frosting cupcakes and brownies, and for decorating cookies.
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