This is a tutorial for how I apply my glaze icing to sugar cookies. Looking for the best Cutout Sugar Cookie Recipe? I’ve got you covered!
Sugar Cookie Glaze Icing
To make my special version of royal icing (glaze icing) these are the ingredients I use. (recipe below as well)
1 cup powder sugar (confectioners sugar)
1 tablespoon milk
1 tablespoon light corn syrup
1 drop lemon juice (can be fresh)
Why do I use Lemon Juice? The acidity helps create a better tasting glaze! You don’t actually taste the lemon AT ALL… it is purely used to counter all the sweet, sweet sugar!
This will outline and fill approximately one dozen cookies in one color.
And here are the supplies.
bowl
spoon
sifter
measuring cups
pastry bags
tips & coupler set
rubber band
You can find most of these at your grocery store, however, the coupler set and disposable pastry bags can be found at Michaels and Walmart.
Place one cup of powder sugar in sifter. Try not to skip this step! Lumps in icing are hard to fix.
Add one tablespoon milk, one tablespoon corn syrup, and one drop lemon juice.
Mix everything together. This looks pretty dry still, so I am going to add a little more milk, about a teaspoon at a time.
Much better. Still pretty thick but perfect for outlining.
Now, remember these guys? You want to take the large piece in the coupler set and insert it into the bag. Really get it as far into the tip of the bag as you can without stretching the bag.
Place bag into a tall glass.
Pour icing into the bag. When it is filled about half way just give your bag a twist, then put a rubber band on it so no icing can spill out the end.
Now put this bowl in the sink and rinse it out! Dried icing is a PAIN to clean up. ๐
Next, we are going to cut off the tip of the bag. Just cut straight across.
Place your decorating tip on the bag, then place the ring of the coupler set on top of the decorating tip. Tightly screw it on and you are all set!
Before you start icing your cookie, just get a piece of wax paper or use a cookie sheet and practice using your icing bag. Practice making lines… dots… learning the texture and consistency of your icing and how it looks.
Then just start at any corner, apply light pressure to the bag, and begin slowly moving your tip down the side of your cookie.
(sorry about the poor quality of these shots… it was REALLY hard to take a picture while icing!)
It’s ok to have a little slack in your line… let the icing flow a bit!
Just make your way around the cookie. If you make a wobbly line or have a ‘break’ in the line just wipe off the cookies and start over. Easy!
Next, you are going to want to ‘spill’ or ‘flood’ your cookie. So I made another batch of icing, the same way as before, only this time I added more milk to get a runnier consistency.
Once combined, run your spoon along the bottom of the bowl. You will want to be able to see the bottom of the bowl for at least a few seconds. If ten seconds pass and you can still see the bottom of the bowl you will need to add a little more milk.
Now grab another bag. Since I am just using this icing to flood the cookies, I am not going to use a coupler or decorating tip.
Just fill up the bag, twist it, and wrap a rubber band around the top. Then cut off the tip.
When I flood I generally run a ribbon of icing around the edges then fill in the center a bit. If you flood your cookie completely, as in, have no dry space, there will be too much icing and it will overflow.
Now we will go back in and smooth everything out.
Just grab a toothpick and start moving the icing into the corners. Make sure you cover all the dry cookie!
There will most likely be bubbles. Pop those suckers!
Just use your toothpick. There! All gone.
And here is the ‘finished’ cookie. I have finished in quotations because now is when I normally start decorating!
Hope that answers any questions you may have about glaze icing!
I often quadruple this recipe and then divide up the mixture and add food color. When I am outlining and filling cookies I will make a lot of one color with the “thicker” version of the icing, then add more milk to thin the icing down for filling.
Glaze Icing
Ingredients
- 1 cup confectioners' sugar, sifted
- 1 tablespoon milk
- 1 tablespoon light corn syrup
- 1 drop lemon juice, fresh or bottled
Instructions
- Place one cup of confectioners' sugar in a sifter. Try not to skip this step! Lumps in icing are hard to fix.
- Add one tablespoon milk, one tablespoon corn syrup, and one drop lemon juice.
- Mix everything together. If it looks too dry, add more milk, ยฝ teaspoon at a time. Be sure to mix well after each addition as you don't need much.
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Can you substitute with almond milk instead of using regular milk?
I tried your recipe for the glaze but mine was hardening too quick to be able to smooth with a toothpick and then it was lumpy and not smooth looking. What did I do wrong or need to do?
Sounds like you need a bit more liquid and to whisk more. ๐
I LOVE your glaze icing recipe! I’ve used it to make a ton of gorgeous and delicious cookies. I’ve made them up to a week and a half in advance and they always still taste great. This time I need to make them 2 weeks in advance and am wondering if I can freeze them; I know sugar cookies are fine to freeze, but all of the sites that mention freezing them refer to royal icing. Have you tried freezing sugar cookies decorated with glaze icing?
I have heard that you can successfully freeze them! ๐
Thank you so much for this recipe! I’ve used it many times to make beautiful cookies.
Have you tried frosting sugar cookies decorated with glaze icing? How long do they need to defrost? Are there any specific instructions for freezing them?
I have heard they freeze well! ๐
hi! i love your blog! everything you make are so amazing! i’m so excited to try all of them. just a quick question on the sugar icing, i love that you use just sugar no egg whites because i have a niece with an egg allergy, i’m just concerned with using fresh milk. how long is the shelf life of this cookie?
i live in the Philippines a tropical, humid country, i’m worried that it might not keep fresh long. can i refrigerate it?
thanks so much. looooooooove your works!
Love your recipes! Love your ideas! Have you tried chocolate glaze frosting? Any suggestions?
I would like to use this recipe with my grandchildren at our Chanukah party. The glaze needs to dry quickly.
1. so that they can write on it.
2. or if they want to add decorations when the glaze is wet, how long will it take to dry with added decorations?
so that the cookies can be taken home after the party.
If you are doing more decorating does your base icing need to dry?
Yes, it will need to harden a bit if you are doing more decoration.
Briana Adams, I love your response!! This is the first time I have been to this Blog via Pinterest and honestly I am shocked by Serena Acuzar!! I can now say I have no desire to go to New Zealand!! HaHa!! Serena why would you come onto this blog to comment with such a tone of and badger and try to humiliate Cassandra Leiw??? This is just so very wrong!! Blogs like this are not meant to be intimidating but welcoming. Shame on you Serena Acuzar!!!
Cassandra, I am not sure if you received an answer?? There a few things that could cause your icing to become more on the transparent looking. 1) Did you use Non Fat Milk? I use whole or 1/2and1/2 or whole. The White White from Wilton is great too.. It also could be from sifting or the quality. of the powdered sugar. However regardless of the last suggestion, change only one thing at a time and document each change . It will all come together!!! I hope you are having a wonderful holiday season!!!
Briana Adams, my hat off to you dear. Not deer..lolol Ppl can be so self righteous to make themselves feel better. Or just dippy. First time being on this site. I read the comment from Serena(????)lol Wow…any who…You gave me the giggles n made my day. You remind me of my youngest daughter. Just a spit fire, in a Good way!!!???? Thank you…