Recipes Desserts Frostings and Icings Cookie Frosting Sugar Cookie Icing 4.6 (3,722) 2,821 Reviews 1,275 Photos This sugar cookie icing dries hard and shiny and the colors stay bright. Choose as many different food colorings as you desire. This recipe makes enough icing to decorate a dozen sugar cookies. Submitted by JBS BOX Updated on October 8, 2024 Tested by Allrecipes Test Kitchen Tested by Allrecipes Test Kitchen The Allrecipes Test Kitchen staff are a team of culinary pros who make and vet recipes using only equipment you'd find in a home kitchen. Staff credentials vary but include training at the Culinary Institute of America; kitchen stints in fine dining restaurants; and countless hours in the test kitchen itself. Meet the Allrecipes Test Kitchen Save Rate Print Share Add Photo 1,275 1,275 1,275 1,275 Prep Time: 10 mins Total Time: 10 mins Servings: 12 Jump to Nutrition Facts Jump to recipe Take your cookies up a notch with this top-rated sugar cookie icing. It's easy, impressive, and it comes together super quickly with ingredients you probably already have on hand. You're going to want to bookmark this recipe — you'll come back to it again and again. Glaze Icing vs. Royal Icing vs. Fondant Sugar cookies are often decorated with royal icing (a hard icing made from egg whites, powdered sugar, and citrus juice) or fondant (a sugary confection that can be used as a filling, decoration, or icing). These options produce professional results, but can be finicky and may be intimidating for beginner bakers. This recipe makes a simple glaze icing. It's a bit stickier than its more complicated relatives, but it hardens well enough to stack the cookies in a bag or storage container without making a mess. It comes together in minutes and produces gorgeous, glossy results. This sugar cookie icing is the perfect choice for beginners or bakers who are short on time. Sugar Cookie Icing Ingredients You probably already have everything you need to make this top-rated sugar cookie icing: Confectioners' Sugar: This sugar cookie icing starts with confectioners' sugar (also known as powdered or icing sugar), which creates a smoother texture than granulated sugar.Milk: Whole milk thins the icing and ensures a spreadable, easy-to-work-with consistency.Corn Syrup: Light corn syrup adds shine and helps the icing harden.Almond Extract: A dash of clear almond extract lends subtle nutty flavor. You can substitute vanilla extract if you like (make sure to use clear extract if you're going for a bright white color).Food Coloring (Optional): Depending on how you plan to decorate your cookies, you might want to add a few drops of food coloring or food gel. How to Make Sugar Cookie Icing You'll find the full recipe below, but here's a brief overview of what you can expect when you make this easy sugar cookie icing: Stir confectioners' sugar and milk until smooth, then add corn syrup and extract. Add more corn syrup if the icing is too thick, or more sugar if the icing is too thin. How to Add Color to Sugar Cookie Icing If you want to add some color, just divide the icing into separate bowls and stir in drops of food coloring or food gel until the desired colors are reached. How to Ice Sugar Cookies Dip the cookies in the icing or paint the icing on with a food-grade brush. For more intricate designs, pour the icing into squeeze bottles or piping bags fitted with tips. Outline the edges of the cookie with the icing, then flood the cookies with more icing. Use a toothpick to spread it around and to pop any air bubbles. Allow the icing to harden at room temperature. Need a sugar cookie recipe? Reviewers suggest pairing this icing with The Best Rolled Sugar Cookies or Sugar Cookie Cutouts. How to Decorate Cookies How to Store Sugar Cookie Icing Store sugar cookie icing in a squeeze bottle or airtight storage container in the fridge for up to three days. Cold icing is hard to work with, so let it come to room temperature before using. How to Store Iced Sugar Cookies Make sure the icing is completely hardened before you pack the cookies away. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks. If you're stacking them, place parchment paper or wax paper between each layer to prevent sticking. Allrecipes Community Tips and Praise "This recipe works like magic," raves Vivian Li. "It's the first time for me making icing and I couldn't figure out how so much sugar and so little fluid could turn into a glossy white sugar icing. But it was like magic — one minute I'm stirring clumpy white sugar, and in a second the sugar turns into a glossy, gel-like bowl of icing. Fun!" "This was a very easy, quick recipe," according to DAPEARCES. "I let my kids use (new) paintbrushes with the frosting to paint their cookies. The frosting was a great consistency, not too runny, not too stiff. The frosting set up wonderfully, perfect for stacking in a tin for gift-giving." "Excellent," says Nanner. "Used several times now on the Sugar Cookie Cutouts recipe on this site by GLJCAT and the two complement one another beautifully, producing an attractive and tasty cookie that is not too sweet. Is now my go-to recipe." Editorial contributions by Corey Williams Dianne Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients 1 cup confectioners' sugar 2 teaspoons milk, or more if needed 2 teaspoons light corn syrup ¼ teaspoon almond extract Recommended: assorted food coloring Directions Gather all ingredients. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Stir together confectioners' sugar and milk in a small bowl until smooth. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Beat in corn syrup and almond extract until icing is smooth and glossy. If icing is too thick, add more corn syrup. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Divide into separate bowls, and add food colorings to each to desired intensity. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Dip cookies, or paint them with a brush. DOTDASH MEREDITH FOOD STUDIOS I Made It Print 4,825 home cooks made it! Nutrition Facts (per serving) 42 Calories 11g Carbs Show Full Nutrition Label Hide Full Nutrition Label Nutrition Facts Servings Per Recipe 12 Calories 42 % Daily Value * Sodium 1mg 0% Total Carbohydrate 11g 4% Total Sugars 10g Calcium 0mg 0% Potassium 0mg 0% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. ** Nutrient information is not available for all ingredients. Amount is based on available nutrient data. (-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient. If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.