icing sugar
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Definition
- Noun:
- Finely powdered sugar used to make icing: A very fine, powdery form of sugar, typically mixed with a small amount of anti-caking agent like cornstarch, specifically designed for making smooth icings, frostings, and confectionery decorations.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Sift the icing sugar before adding it to the buttercream to avoid lumps.
- The recipe calls for 200 grams of icing sugar to make the glaze for the doughnuts.
- Dust the top of the cake with a light layer of icing sugar for a simple, elegant finish.
Advanced Usage
- "Confectioners' sugar" / "Powdered sugar": In many regions, "icing sugar" is synonymous with "confectioners' sugar" or "powdered sugar." The primary distinction is in regional terminology (e.g., "icing sugar" is common in British English, while "confectioners' sugar" or "powdered sugar" is more common in American English).
- The instructions said to use icing sugar, so I bought a box labeled "confectioners' sugar."
Variants and Related Words
- Confectioners' sugar (n): Another term for icing sugar, especially in American English.
- Powdered sugar (n): Another common term for icing sugar.
- Fondant icing (n): A type of icing often made using icing sugar, resulting in a smooth, pliable paste used to cover cakes.
- Royal icing (n): A hard, white icing made from icing sugar and egg whites, used for decorations and cookies.
Synonyms
- Confectioners' sugar: Finely ground sugar.
- Powdered sugar: Sugar reduced to a fine powder.
Related Phrases
- To dust with icing sugar: To lightly sprinkle a fine layer of icing sugar over a dessert.
- Dust the brownies with icing sugar just before serving.
- Icing sugar syrup: A simple syrup made by dissolving icing sugar in water, often used in cocktails or to moisten cakes.
- Brush the cake layers with a little icing sugar syrup to keep them moist.
Noun
- finely powdered sugar used to make icing