Sugar Cookie Glaze Recipes
These heavenly sugar cookie glaze recipes will have your taste buds wanting more with every mouthful. Find out how to transform ordinary cookies into the most colorful and delicious of snacks.

How to Make Homemade Cookie Glaze
You'll find that a sugar cookie glaze that hardens as it sets, is the best kind of topping to use when it comes to making a shiny and glossy topped cookie.
What You'll Need
Use a small bowl to blend together the milk and sugar, before adding in the mango and vanilla extract along with the corn syrup. Stir these ingredients together until it turns shiny and smooth. You can separate this mix into different bowls, adding food coloring of your choice to each one before decorating your cookies. Using a small paintbrush, slather atop your cookie a layer of this mix, before keeping it to one side to slightly harden. You can always drop atop this some chocolate shavings for a richer finish. If you'd like your glaze to be less thick when stirring the ingredients together, add a little more corn syrup for some flexibility. |
What You'll Need
Merge together your sugar, milk, almond extract and corn syrup; for vibrant colors to take over your cookies, you can always add a few droplets of food coloring. Intensify the color of your glaze by adding in more food coloring - to make it more eye-pleasing, you can look up a color chart and combine different colors to produce new and interesting ones. Once you have your mix ready, gently coat each cookie with the glaze, and then strategically place the dark chocolate chips atop each one. Set it to one side when you're done decorating, you'll have a nice sapid dark chocolate glazed cookie that everyone is sure to enjoy. You can always use milk chocolate chips or even white chocolate to experiment with flavors. |
What You'll Need
Mix your ingredients together using a medium-sized bowl, keeping the peanuts for last. Once you have it all nicely blended until smooth, cream the top of each cookie with the glaze and then sprinkle atop each one a generous crushed heap of peanuts. Using the back of a teaspoon, gently apply pressure to the top of the cookie to allow the peanuts to slightly sink into the glaze. This nutty, sugary delight will have anyone craving for seconds. |
These recipes can be changed and altered in any way that you see fit, using flavors and varied textures while making them. Make it fun and use cookie cutters of all shapes and sizes, giving you more area to work with while decorating. If you'd like your glaze to further harden, place these in the refrigerator for 10 minutes, and then serve.
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