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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin layer of icing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a light coating of icing on a cake or pastry, often to enhance appearance or flavor.
Example: "The cake was beautifully decorated with a thin layer of icing, making it look both elegant and appetizing."
Alternatives: "a light coating of icing" or "a delicate layer of icing".
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Cover all the cake pieces in a thin layer of icing.
Using a palette knife, spread a thin layer of icing all over the larger cake.
Using a butter knife or a cheese spreader, spread a thin layer of icing on top of each cookie.
Spread any uncovered cake with a thin layer of icing and put in the fridge to chill for 1 hour.
Once the cake has been crumb coated with a thin layer of icing, put it in the fridge for about 30-45 minutes.
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A crumb coat is a thinner layer of icing meant to even out the surface of your cake, pick up an crumbs and help you get a base for the final frost.
"This is a thin layer of ice.
A thin layer of ice on the wings, they say, can cause an aircraft to crash.
A cool summer can help to retain a thin layer of ice, increasing the overall ice extent.
Then in a relatively short time the waters cooled, and a thin layer of ice began to form.
A thin layer of ice formation was observed on the bottom of the pipeline.
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