Diary of a Kentucky Cook

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Friday, March 23, 2007

White - Chocolate - Mocha Frosting Recipes from 1800's

White - Chocolate - Mocha Frosting Recipes

Plain icing may be made by moistening confectioner's sugar
with milk or water and then adding flavoring of your choice.
Either the plain or the white frosting recipe may be used as a foundation for nuts or chopped fruit. Orange frosting may be made by moistening the sugar with orange juice.
{Ky cook adds: I would NOT recommend using the egg white frosting for a cake and using today's storage methods. I don't trust using raw eggs in this way}


WHITE FROSTING Recipe

1 egg white
1 cup confectioner's sugar
½ teaspoon flavoring

Beat the white of egg until stiff.
Stir in the sugar and flavoring
and beat until creamy



CHOCOLATE FROSTING Recipe


1½ squares chocolate
1 cup sugar
1 cup boiling water

Cut chocolate into very small pieces,
put ina double boiler.
add sugar and water and stir until blended.
Boil until a soft ball forms when
dropped into ice water.
Cool.
Beat until creamy and spread on cake.





MOCHA FROSTING Recipe


3 Tblsp butter
1 cup confectioner's sugar
2 Tblsp cold boiled coffee
2 Tblsp cocoa
½ tsp vanilla

Cream the butter and sugar,
add the remaining ingredients
and enough more sugar to make it creamy.



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