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Icing Cookies

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For classic holiday gingerbread, start with royal icing - a blend of whipped egg whites and sugar. Add a couple drops of food coloring, remembering that a little bit can go a long way, then blend to get your desired color.
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Put some of the icing in a pastry bag fitted with a narrow tip, and pipe the design or the outline of a shape that you want to make. Then let the outline dry.
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Next, thin the remaining icing with just enough water so that it flows like heavy cream and transfer it to a clean squeezeable plastic bottle.
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Use this icing to fill in the shape with a solid smooth color. You can then add additional decorations such as colored sugar, sprinkles, or other edible decorations.

Instructor: Katherine Alford