

Why so many tricks? Because the black food coloring readily available, either in liquid or gel/paste form is difficult. You'll need a lot of it and it has a bitter taste.
Enter my SECRET WEAPON....AmeriColor Super Black soft gel paste food coloring.
This stuff works miracles and it works for me!!! You really don't need a lot to get a true black (that doesn't taste funny).
It is available through my Amazon Shop, by clicking here or "recommends" at the top of the blog.
{Yes, I do make a few pennies from each purchase and I promise that will go straight to my "sugar fund" to bring more goodies to the blog.} ;)

Hints:
- When tinting dark colors like black, the colors will darken over time. Try making and tinting your icing the night before.
- Aim for a charcoal color...or the color of a pencil lead when making black. The final result will be black, but less likely to bleed into other colors.
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