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I have been struggling with my royal icing getting lighter and blotchy as it dries. It gets lighter but never fully changes to the lighter color and looks almost like a two toned type dye. It’s not butter bleed because I don’t have any butter in my cookies so I don’t know what is could be? Never heard of anyone having this problem which is weird too!

Last edited by Julia M. Usher
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@Naomi p posted:

@Econlady I just set them out on a table to dry and give them a couple days before packaging. Also I am pretty sure it is completely mixed because it happens after a couple days of being iced!

I’ve had it happen when I closed cookies up before completely dry.  If you use meringue powder try switching to genies.  It never gives me trouble.

@Naomi p posted:

@Econlady the weather is pretty nice. It’s snowy and in the 30s. Thanks for all your help

I don’t know about decorating when it’s snowing.  In the 45 years I’ve lived here I’ve only seen snow twice.  Try genies meringue powder.  Good luck!

Typically, issues with blotchiness occur when the icing takes too long to set - which could be because your icing was too loose to start or it was too humid. It doesn't sound like the latter was the case, so be sure you're not over-loosening your flooding icing. You might also try quick-setting it near a fan or near/in a dehydrator.

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