Use equal amounts of granulated sugar for the amount of powdered sugar you want to make. Place the granulated sugar in a blender container and blend till fine. It's ready to use immediately. There is no need to rush to the grocery just because you have no powdered sugar at home, for your recipe, just make it yourself! By Terri H. | |
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Homemade Confectioner's Sugar or Powdered Sugar | 02/18/2005 |
i havnt heard this about confectioners sugar. i had about superfine sugar. put it in the blender for about 5 mins and it hadnt changed at all. | |
By sandy (Guest Post) | |
Homemade Confectioner's Sugar or Powdered Sugar | 02/28/2005 |
Is Confectioner's Sugar really the same as Powdered Sugar? I heard it contains some corn starch in it. I live in Germany, love american recipes and would LOVE to know what I can use instead of Confectioner's Sugar because I can't get it here. Thanks for any help!:) | |
By Anja (Guest Post) | |
Homemade Confectioner's Sugar or Powdered Sugar | 03/11/2005 |
Hi, this was my original post. I've never heard of powdered sugar or confectioners sugar having any cornstarch in it. I, personally, haven't ever made this product in my blender, but my Aunt has made it and says it's just as good as the boxed, store bought stuff. | |
By badwater | |
Out of Confectionary Sugar (Powdered Sugar)? | 05/13/2005 |
Here is a quick solution. Take granulated sugar and add 1 teaspoon of cream of tartar, and place in blender at high speed, until it reaches a powdery texture. | |
By RSocash | |
Homemade Confectioner's Sugar or Powdered Sugar | 01/02/2006 |
Confectioners & Powdered sugar are the same, just depends upon what part of the country your from. I added about 1 tbsp per cup of sugar to my blender and it worked perfectly for my cream cheese frosting! | |
By Beth (Guest Post) |
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