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Brownies Beyond Brown It's always nice to add colors to your treats. Here's an easy tip: you can color Duncan Hines Amazing Vanilla ...
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Glazes | Decorating |
No Discussions |
Duncan Hines |
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Cool Before Glazing Be sure to let your cake cool so the glaze sets on the surface. If the dessert is too warm, the glaze may be ...
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Glazes | Decorating |
No Discussions |
Duncan Hines |
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Decorating Cookies Place cookies on a rack and drizzle vanilla or chocolate glaze differently over each cookie for a pleasing, ...
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Glazes | Decorating |
2 Discussions |
Duncan Hines |
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Fruit Fondue Want to try something different? Heat the glaze, pour it into a bowl and dip fruit for a fun fondue experience
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Glazes | Decorating |
No Discussions |
Duncan Hines |
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Fruit on Top Allow a glazed cake to set for a few minutes before placing fresh fruit on top. Fruit pieces will sit better ...
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Glazes | Decorating |
No Discussions |
Duncan Hines |
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Glaze Using a Wire Rack When glazing a cake, put the cake on a wire rack to catch the excess glaze rather than having it pool on a ...
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Glazes | Decorating |
No Discussions |
Duncan Hines |
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Glazing a Cake When completely glazing a cake, let the excess glaze drizzle off, then before the glaze sets, remove from the ...
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Glazes | Decorating |
1 discussion |
Duncan Hines |
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Spatula on the Side Experiment with using a spatula to push the glaze over the edge of the cake if you want a completely glazed ...
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Glazes | Decorating |
No Discussions |
Duncan Hines |
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Using Two or More Glazes When applying two glazes to a dessert, like to make a herringbone or spider web design, make sure both glazes ...
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Glazes | Decorating |
No Discussions |
Duncan Hines |
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"Melted" Ice Cream Cone Cake I am an amateur when it comes to baking, but the Duncan Hines Glaze was so easy to use! I created a "melting" ...
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Glazes | Decorating |
No Discussions |
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