Icing sugar
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Does anyone know if icing sugar exists in Spain? I've tried my local baker, Corte Ingles, Mercadona and Carrefour. I'm looked at in amazement. If it does - what is it called? Thanks.

#2

I'll take a look and find what it's called for next time I'm on-line.

#3

Thanks very much - I'm an eight-hour round trip from Iceland. Is MuckyDonna what you call Mercadona - sorry for my ignorance.

#4

The icing comes in a tube shaped container rather than a square box. Still not sure what it's called but they definitely sell it.

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Azucar glaseado. I think it's called.

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Make your own it is easy.
Then again maybe my mixer was crap. I used to observe that the longer you left it, the closer it would get, but there was always a % left of castor size grains.

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This is true if your grinder/mixer was rubbish. You would need a decent grinder - and if you are doing Royal Icing then it needs to be 100% fine icing sugar.

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Part of the problem seemed to me that as the process progressed, the finer grains were more prone to packing, the bane of all systems that try and keep powder fluid.

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I found it in Mercadona this morning - thank you. Right, orange pastry with stewed apple, mangoes and mincemeat Christmas tart here we come.
