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Fluffy Maple Icing

Submitted by: BLUEMM83
This sweet, fluffy and airy icing with a hint of maple is sure to please any sweet tooth. This makes enough to frost one 9x13 inch cake. 

Maple Butter Frosting

Submitted by: Carol
Maple flavored frosting that tastes great on the Maple Nut Cake or try it on a plain yellow or chocolate cake, yummy! Increase the amount of maple extract (gradually!) to suit your taste. 
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Chocolate Icing

Submitted by: Chas
Rich chocolate fudge icing. 
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Mocha Icing

Submitted by: Carol
This is an old recipe I have for Mocha Icing. I hope you like it. The recipe makes enough for one 8 inch layer cake. 
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Quick Pour Fondant Icing

Submitted by: Leah
This is a great Fondant recipe that can be tinted with paste food color if desired. Pour over the top of cakes or petit fours to make a perfectly smooth and glossy surface. 

Coco-Cola Icing

Submitted by: Robin
Chocolate cola icing perfect for the Coco-Cola Cake. 
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Best White Icing Ever

Submitted by: Meghan Rey
This icing recipe is #1! It's quick and easy to make, bright white for cake decorating, and you can easily change it's consistency! This is the most important icing recipe you'll ever have. It's so basic, it makes the hassle of cake decorating so much easier! If you wish, use half shortening and half unsalted butter. 
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Banana Butter Icing

Submitted by: Carol
Can be used on banana cake, white cake or peanut butter cake. 

Joan's Fudge Icing

Submitted by: Cathy
This fudgy icing is great on taste! 

Ornamental Icing

Submitted by: Carol
This is a good wedding cake icing. While frosting cake, keep bowl covered with a damp cloth to prevent excessive evaporation. Makes enough to frost one 3 tiered wedding cake, and to decorate with garlands and flowers. 
 
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