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Reviewed: Nov. 2, 2008
Did not get hard
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Reviewed: May 18, 2007
*READ THIS IT WILL HELP* After fully cooking the frosting, put it in a mixer with a whip attachment. Whip on high until it starts to lose its shine. I also sugest using the frosting right awaywhen it is still a little warm. (It will become very stiff quickly) If it dose get stiff before it is used take a 1/4 of the frosting and nuker wave it for about 30 seconds. Then mix and use. I hope this helps.
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Reviewed: Mar. 31, 2007
i think it would be a frosting if confectionors sugar was substituted for the 3 cups of sugar.
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Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2007
Way too thin to be called frosting. I wonder if an ingredient wasn't left out, or perhaps it the white sugar should be substituted for confectioner's sugar? Even so, I think it calls for far too much liquid. It was really even too thin for a glaze, I didn't use it, just threw it away and broke out a can of store bought frosting for my cake.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 1.67 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2007
This recipe didnt work at all! It dosent thicken it stays runny. It soaks in to the cake and makes the cake mushy.The frosting itself dosent even taste right!
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Reviewed: Dec. 17, 2006
Unfortunately this recipe makes something like chocolate soup, NOT frosting. And it makes a LOT of it.
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Reviewed: Apr. 6, 2006
There is no way that this recipe is written down correctly to make frosting. It barley even makes a glaze more like chocolate milk that does not harden over but stay's a liquid. The flavor is good but it in no way makes frosting or even a glaze
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Reviewed: Mar. 7, 2002
The problem with this recipe is that I didn't know it was a glaze, not a frosting. So, as a glaze it is great, but a frosting it is not. It is very thin if you follow this recipe. It soaks in to the cake and pools at the sides of pan. But, it makes a devil's food moist and yummy.
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