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Easy Cookie Icing

No egg whites or electric mixers required!

By Leah PerezPublished: Dec 1, 2023
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easy cookie icing
Yields:
2 c.
Prep Time:
10 mins
Total Time:
15 mins

Nothing says the holidays quite like frosted sugar cookies, and this easy cookie icing is the perfect recipe for the job! Sometimes frosting cookies can feel endless and tedious, but this quick and simple recipe is so much easier to work with than real royal icing. There is no need to tango with egg whites or lug out the electric mixer; this icing can be mixed up by hand! A great way to decorate multiple Christmas cookies at once is by getting some helping hands in the kitchen. So gather the kiddos and get to work! After all, no childhood memory could possibly compete with decorating sugar cookies.

What is the difference between cookie icing and royal icing?

Royal icing is made from beaten egg whites, powdered sugar, and lemon juice. It hardens to an almost candy-like texture and is really great for intricate piping. It is not, however, very good for beginners or young bakers as it takes a practiced hand and eye. While some recipes call for meringue powder, making frosting with egg whites also presents its own risks. Instead, use this low-maintenance and very tasty cookie icing. It uses basic glaze ingredients like water and powdered sugar, with corn syrup to make it shiny and beautiful. If you allow the iced cookies to sit overnight, they'll harden enough to stack up and take to any holiday party!

What is the difference between frosting and icing?

This icing is a thick or thin glaze, depending on how it is applied. It is also shelf stable, thanks to being made with dairy-free ingredients. Frosting or buttercream often has butter, whipping cream, or even cream cheese that makes it thick, fluffy, and spreadable. Frosting is at home in a sandwich cookie, on a cake, or smeared on a sugar cookie. It will not, however, harden or be as smooth as icing.

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups

    powdered sugar

  • 1/4 cup

    light corn syrup

  • 1 tsp.

    vanilla extract

  • Gel food coloring 

Directions

    1. Step 1In a medium bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, corn syrup, and vanilla until well combined. Add ¼ cup of water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the frosting is smooth but thick. It should fall off the whisk in a thick stream with the fallen ribbons of icing holds their shape for about 10 seconds before sinking back into the bowl of icing. This is the easy cookie icing for drawing borders. Divide the icing and dye with gel food coloring as desired. Place the thick icing into piping bags or zip-top bags with ⅛ inch cut off one end.
    2. Step 2For flood icing, add an additional 1 tablespoon of water, 1 teaspoon at a time, until the icing falls off the whisk in a fluid stream and the fallen ribbons of icing hold their shape for only a few seconds before sinking back into the bowl of icing. Be careful not to thin it out too much. Place the flood icing into piping bags or zip-top bags with ⅛ inch cut off one end.

Tip: While dying and mixing icing, cover icing that is not in use with damp paper towels to ensure the icing doesn't dry out. 

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