Noun
royal icing (countable and uncountable, plural royal icings)
(cooking) An icing made from beaten egg whites and powdered sugar, used for decorating.
A good standard recipe for royal icing but I agree with the other reviewer. Source: Internet
Carefully remove the royal icing pieces from the parchment paper and attach to form each character’s face. Source: Internet
Gardner was impressed by the traditional – and detailed – gingerbread version of the White House, which required 25 pounds of chocolate and royal icing, and she was pleased to meet the in-house bakers and florist. Source: Internet
Learning how to use a petal tip or drop flower tip to create 3-D piped icing flowers opens up a whole wealth of decorating possibilities; I think these show off the royal icing blooms to sweet effect. Source: Internet
The process of making sugar cookies - preparing the dough, rolling it out, cutting the shapes, baking them, whipping up the royal icing - is daunting. Source: Internet
It’s much better if you apply the luster dust to the surface of the royal icing after the icing has dried. Source: Internet