Need a quick glaze to decorate sugar cookies? This powdered sugar icing for cookies is made with basic ingredients you likely already have on hand. Forget the meringue powder or corn syrup, this icing can be made with powdered sugar, milk, vanilla & almond extract, and a dash of salt. Great for icing my favorite cut out sugar cookies.
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Ever since posting my easy sugar cookie icing recipe, I've gotten a few questions on whether or not the corn syrup can be removed from the recipe if you don't have it on hand. The answer to that question is that you can, it will just be a different consistency and won't have as much shine to it.
So instead of revamping that recipe, I decided to create this powdered sugar icing instead! It's a perfect homemade cookie icing for quickly decorating sugar cookies for birthdays, Christmas, or any occasion when you just need a simple glaze.
Looking for a fluffier cookie icing? Check out my sugar cookie buttercream frosting recipe.
Ingredients for Powdered Sugar Icing for Cookies
- Powdered Sugar
- Milk
- Clear Vanilla Extract
- Clear Almond Extract (omit if you don't like the flavor)
- Salt
- Food Coloring (optional)
- Sugar Cookies (these cut out sugar cookies are my favorite)
How to Make Powdered Sugar Icing for Cookies
Step 1: Add powdered sugar into medium-sized bowl and add milk, vanilla, almond extract, and salt.
Step 2: Use a rubber spatula to mix until smooth. The consistency should be thick enough that it won't run off cookies, but thin enough that the icing "melts" back in on itself when you drizzle a spoonful over the bowl.
Tip: If your icing looks too dry, add 1 teaspoon of milk until it looks like the consistency in the video above. If it is too thin, add 1 tablespoon of powdered sugar until it looks like the consistency in the video.
Step 3: Once you reach the correct consistency, add food coloring. I recommend squeezing a dot of food coloring on a paper plate, dipping the tip of a toothpick through it, then swiping it through the icing. This will allow you to control the amount of color you add.
Tip: To achieve this peach color, I did 2 swipes of red with 1 swipe of yellow. If making Christmas cookies, check out my formulas for How To Make Dark Green Icing (5 Shades!).
Step 4: Once colored, spoon the icing into a tipless piping bag (or plastic bag with the corner snipped off). To ice the cookies, pipe an outline around the edge of the cookie then working your way from the outside in, fill in the center.
Step 5: Immediately after piping on the icing, use a toothpick to spread out the icing and fill in any holes. Top with sprinkles, if desired.
Tip: For more decorating ideas, check out my 7 Easy Sugar Cookie Decorating Techniques guide!
Step 6: Allow icing to dry on the cooling rack for 2-3 hours until the icing starts to firm up. Note that this powdered sugar icing will not completely harden, meaning that you don't want to stack these cookies after they are iced. If you want an icing that completely hardens, you will instead want to make a traditional royal icing for sugar cookies or a thinner sugar cookie glaze.
More icing & frosting recipes:
- Christmas Cookie Frosting
- Royal Icing for Sugar Cookies
- How to Make Icing with Icing Sugar and Water
- Cream Cheese Frosting for Cookies
- 7 Easy Sugar Cookie Decorating Techniques
If you make this powdered sugar glaze for cookies, be sure to leave me a comment below and tag me on Instagram @designeatrepeat - I LOVE seeing what you made!
Powdered Sugar Icing for Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 ยพ cups powdered sugar
- 3 tablespoons milk any kind
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ยฝ teaspoon almond extract
- ยผ teaspoon salt
- Food coloring optional
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Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine powdered sugar (1 ยพ cups), milk (3 tablespoons), vanilla extract (1 teaspoon), almond extract (ยฝ teaspoon), and salt (ยผ teaspoon).
- Use a rubber spatula to stir mixture until smooth.
- The consistency should be thick enough that it won't run off cookies, but thin enough that the icing "melts" back in on itself when you drizzle a spoonful over the bowl.Tip: If your icing looks too dry, add 1 teaspoon of milk until it looks like the consistency in the video. If it is too thin, add 1 tablespoon of powdered sugar until it looks like the consistency in the video.
- Once you reach the correct consistency, add food coloring. I recommend squeezing a dot of food coloring on a paper plate, dipping the tip of a toothpick through it, then swiping it through the icing. This will allow you to control the amount of color you add.
- Once colored, spoon the icing into a piping bag (or plastic bag with the corner snipped off). To ice the cookies, pipe an outline around the edge of the cookie then working your way from the outside in, fill in the center.
- Immediately after piping on the icing, use a toothpick to spread out the icing and fill in any holes. Top with sprinkles, if desired.
- Allow icing to dry on the cooling rack for 2-3 hours until the icing starts to firm up. Note that this powdered sugar icing will not completely harden, meaning that you don't want to stack these cookies after they are iced. If you want an icing that completely hardens, you will instead want to make a traditional royal icing for sugar cookies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this icing need to be refrigerated?
Because of the high sugar content, the iced cookies are safe to leave at room temperature for 2-3 days (any longer than that, you should refrigerate or freeze them since they contain milk).
Can I freeze powdered sugar icing?
Freezing iced cookies is safe to do, although the icing may become watery or sticky after removing them from the freezer and thawing (because of this, I recommend just waiting to make the icing until you're ready to frost the cookies OR freeze the icing in a bag, thaw, and re-stir when ready to use). To thaw frozen cookies that have been iced, place them in the refrigerator to thaw or on the counter for up to a few hours. Traditional royal icing freezes better than this simple cookie glaze.
If you have leftover icing, you can freeze it in a plastic ziploc bag. To thaw, place the plastic bag in the refrigerator until it is thawed. You will likely need to re-stir the icing before piping. An easy make-ahead tip for the holidays is to make all the icing ahead of time, freeze it in individual bags, thaw it, then re-stir when ready to use. You can also learn how to freeze sugar cookie dough so that it can also be made ahead of time.
Will this icing dry hard?
This powdered sugar icing will not completely harden, meaning that you don't want to stack these cookies after they are iced. If you want an icing that completely hardens, you will instead want to make a traditional royal icing for sugar cookies or my thinner (dippable) cookie glaze with powdered sugar.
Can I use this icing for intricate details?
This icing is best used as a solid glaze and is not great for intricate details (as the icing is thin and will spread). If you want to pipe on details, you would want to use a traditional royal icing for sugar cookies.
Elizabeth
I used this to decorate 90 cut out gingerbread cookies I made for a library summer reading camp. Very easy icing to make and use. Canโt comment on the taste as long COVID has taken my sense of smell and taste away, but the kids liked it very much!
Melissa
Oh no, so sorry to hear that! I'm glad you are still continuing to do some baking and I'm happy to hear the kids enjoyed the recipe! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review, Elizabeth!
Bettie McQueen
Thanks for such a speedy, tasting great icing recipe!
Sah
Thank you for this! It was fun decorating cookies for Valentines
Huda
This is the best sugar cookie icing ever!
Lana A
I am looking forward to try this icing. It looks easy to make and sounds delish !!
SueC
Great cookie recipe! Easy to make and tastes great.
PAULINE
I LOVE THIS RECIPE. IT WAS SO EASY AND DELISH
penny m cole
Was very pleased with the way it turned out
Cheri
I loved this recipe! I used it on cinnamon rolls! Perfect recipe!
Sophie K
Amazing taste and consistency!
Sophie K
Amazing taste and consistency
Jamie May
I have been searching for an icing that reminded me of the one my mom would use on her Christmas cookies. One taste of this and I was instantly brought back to my childhood. Thank you for the delicious and simple recipe!
Melissa
Aww, I'm so glad this recipe could bring back those memories for you! Thank you so much for leaving a review, Jamie!
Stefanie Mei
The consistency was too thick at first so I added milk and it was just right. Still a little too sweet for me but I added a bit more salt. It was very smooth though. For my first time doing icing this is very simple.
Liberty
Super liquidity but dries quick. Taste great.
Kass
Loved it!! Thank you for sharing <3
Marguerite Thompson
This is exactly what I was looking for it is a perfect recipe!! Thank you so much
Melissa
I'm so glad you enjoyed this recipe, Marguerite! Thank you so much for leaving a review!
Allie Roth
Delicious! Everyone loved the hint of almond flavor
Nancy P Langley
This frosting is so very easy to make! My grandsons loved coloring it in different batches and frosting their cookies, It's tasty and dries quickly.
Melissa
I'm so glad you and the family enjoyed making this recipe, Nancy! Thank you for taking the time to leave a review!
Laurie
So easy and delicious. Saved to my favorites!
Torrie Seward-Sparks
Will definitely be using this recipe from now on!