Homemade Icing for Sugar Cookies
Sugar cookies are a simple but yummy biscuit treat. Another point that adds to their appeal is their icing. Scroll below to learn how to make homemade icing for these bite-sized sweets.

Frosting and Icing
If you are more of a cookie eater, than maker, this is a head scratcher. Frosting and icing are often thought as being the same thing, but they are actually two different methods of dessert decoration. Frosting is thick and creamy in texture. It remains soft to the touch. It is good for forming shapes and designs like rosettes and shells, hence, it is used for desserts like cake and fudge. But icing is a thinner substance, that dries up and thins out, coating the surface in a smooth, glossy layer. It is easier to use, than frosting for a more professional look. In this article, learn how to make homemade icing for sugar cookies, and some icing tips.
Basic Homemade Icing
Ingredients
- 1 cup confectioner's sugar
- 2 teaspoons milk
- 2 teaspoons light corn syrup
- ¼ teaspoon almond extract
- Assorted food coloring
Butter Icing
Ingredients
- 1½ cup confectioner's sugar
- 3 tablespoons butter, softened
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon milk
Royal Icing
Ingredients
- 2 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
- 3 cups, powdered sugar
Low Fat Homemade Icing for Sugar Cookies
Ingredients
- ¾ cup powdered sugar
- 3½ teaspoons skim milk
- 1/8 teaspoon vanilla
- 1½ teaspoon light corn syrup
Tips for Icing Sugar Cookies: Tips
- Make sure the cookies are completely cooled before icing.
- Color the icing a little darker than the color that you want. Dried icing is lighter in color, than fresh icing.
- Piping icing works better than knifing icing onto a cookie, as the icing can run off.
- Use a grease and oil-free bowl to mix your icing.
- Outline the cookie first with the icing, then fill in the design.
- If you have missed a spot, use a toothpick to smear the icing. Level the icing, by gently lifting and tilting the cookie.
- After icing, let your iced cookies dry properly, or the icing will run.
- Use a #1 or #2 Ateco pastry tip for your icing bag.
- Pipe on icing, then sprinkle powdered sugar for a sparkling effect called sugaring.
- Use different extracts (vanilla, almond, lemon, orange) in your icing recipe for a different flavor.
- Keep the icing covered with a damp cloth and plastic wrap when not used.
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