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This sugar cookie icing is a simple glaze that's easy to make and color in minutes. It's smooth, glossy, and hardens perfectly for pretty decorated cookies.
This easy powdered sugar cookie icing is hardly 3 steps and can be colored to whichever color you desire! Beat all ingredients, except milk, together (see recipe below). Add milk slowly until the desired consistency is reached.
This easy Sugar Cookie Icing recipe is what you need! Made with common pantry items, you can whip it up in just a minute and it dries hard so you can stack or bag your cookies. Included here is our icing recipe directions, along with helpful tips for making beautiful decorated sugar cookies for Christmas, Easter, birthdays, or any occasion.
This smooth and glossy Sugar Cookie Icing is super easy to make in just 15 minutes! It hardens on top of your cookies beautifully, and it tastes as good as it looks. I recommend using my simple cut-out sugar cookie recipe with this icing!
What You Need. You only need four ingredients to make my easy cookie icing recipe (five if you use food coloring!): Powdered sugar. I recommend sifting your powdered sugar before using it; lumps will end up clogging your piping bag later and won’t yield a smooth finish. Confectioners sugar or icing sugar will also work. Light corn syrup.
How to Make Sugar Cookie Icing. One batch of this icing can be used to make both the outline icing and flood icing, so get two bowls and two piping bags out and prepare to decorate your cookies! Here’s how to make the outline icing: In a large bowl, combine the powdered sugar, 5 tablespoons of milk, corn syrup, and vanilla extract.
Quick and Easy: Only a few common pantry ingredients, a bowl, blender, and 2 minutes are needed. Perfect Texture: Perfectly creamy, but also develops a “crust”, giving you a sugar cookie frosting that hardens enough so cookies can be stacked without sticking to each other. WOOT.
Looking for a quick and easy sugar cookie icing (without meringue powder, corn syrup, or egg whites) for cookie decorating? Here you go! Video and printable recipe below.
Sugar Cookie Icing. I have TWO sugar cookie icing recipes and you can choose whichever works best for you. Favorite Royal Icing: This royal icing is my preferred sugar cookie icing because it’s easy to use, dries within 1-2 hours, and doesn’t taste like hardened cement. (It’s on the softer side!)
Also known as flow-in icing or flood icing, this recipe dries icing to a smooth finish. Unlike softer cookie icings, thinned royal icing is durable once it sets, making it ideal for flooding and decorating sugar cookies.