How To Make Royal Icing Recipe (2024)

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Use this tutorial on how to make royal icing recipe for piping and decorating sugar cookies. This quick and easy cookie icing dries hard and tastes great.

*Thank you Rodellefor sponsoring today's post so that I can share this tutorial on how to make royal icing recipe for cookies. As always, all opinions are mine.*

When I FIRST started cake decorating, I didn't know how to make royal icing or what the heck it was used for.

Well, imagine my SURPRISE when I decorated a dozen cupcakes with thisicing, resulting in such WEIRD and crusty tops ....hahaha.

Thankfully, I have LEARNT a lot since then and today, I am sharing everything I know and answering the most common questions I have gotten over the years.

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fThey are great for the upcomingHOLIDAY season.

Once the icing dries, you can stack them, pack them andSHIP them to family friends.

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I am really fond ofRodelle extracts and use it a lot in my baking and especially frostings.

I truly believe that your recipe is only as good as the ingredients you use and Rodelle products are high quality with strong flavor and aroma.

CLASSIC royal icing uses vanilla extract but Rodelle has so many otherAMAZINGextracts that you can use as well.

Thanksgiving is the perfect time to use their pumpkin spice extract, which smells HEAVENLY!

You can also add some turmeric or cinnamon powder instead of extracts.

However, keep in mind that turmeric will give your icing a natural yellow color.

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What's royal icing? What does royal icing taste like? What is royal icing for cookies?

Thisicing is a type of frosting that is most commonly used for decorating sugar cookies and piping and doing intricate scroll works on cakes. It dries hard and dried fast and tastes VERY sweet and usually has a vanilla flavor.

Here are TWO of my most POPULAR cut out cookie recipes that are perfect for cookie decorating with thisicing:

  • Perfect sugar cookies (small batch recipe that can be doubled if you want a bigger batch)
  • Perfect chocolate sugar cookies

How to make royal icing with meringue powder?

Thisicing is made by mixing together egg whites or meringue powder (dried egg whites) with powdered sugar (also known as icing or confectioners sugar) until soft peaks form. It can then be tinted in different colors.

Why use royal icing? When is royal icing used? What is royal icing used for?

Thisicing is used for any type of cake/cupcake/cookie decoration that needs to be dry, hard and not spread. This is why cookies decorated with thisicing are so popular as party favors. This icing is alsocommonly usedto decorate traditional wedding cakes that require a lot of detailed scroll work.

How do you color royal icing? How do you make black royal icing?

Thisicing should be colored with gel food coloring. Liquid food coloring is not recommended since that can change consistency of the icing. For black icing, use black gel color but it's very important to let the icing sit for a about 6 hours and allow the color to develop and deepen.

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How much royal icing do you need to cover a cake?

You NEVER use thisicing to cover your cakes. You have to use soft buttercream frosting for that. Royal icing dries hard and will create an awful crust on your cake. But that being said, thisicing is excellent for adding decorations on your cakes such as flowers.

Here are some of my SOFTbuttercream frosting recipes (these won't dry and harden!):

  • Classic American buttercream frosting
  • Best cream cheese frosting
  • Seven minute frosting
  • Healthy coconut cream chocolate frosting
  • Mocha frosting
  • Mango frosting
  • Seedless strawberry frosting
  • Orange buttercream icing
  • Cooked buttercream icing(with flour)
  • Cooked chocolate buttercream icing (with flour)

How to make royal icing flowers?

Any flower that you can pipe in buttercream icing can also be made with thick royal icing. The only difference is that flowers, which are made with this icing will dry hard and can be stored for months (in a cardboard box at room temperature, away from moisture, humidity and sunlight).

Here is a tutorial on how to make easy icing flowers.

Why is royal icing not hardening? Why royal icing won't harden?

There can be 4 reasons for this problem:

  1. The mixing bowl and any other utensils you might have used to make youricing had some grease and oily residue from oil, shortening or butter that interfered with this recipe. Thisicing MUST be made in squeaky clean equipment.
  2. Your egg whites were not fresh or your meringue powder was too old. Consider replacing them and making the recipe again.
  3. You might have used oil based extracts and those delay the drying time and in some cases, your decorated cookies will not dry try at all.
  4. You might be livingin a place with very humid climate and the moisture in the air is interfering with the recipe and delaying the drying time of your decorated cookies.

Why is my royal icing too runny?

You probably addedtoo much liquid in your recipe.

Is royal icing safe to eat?

Yes, thisicing is safe to eat. Some people are concerned about the use of egg whites and meringue powder but since they are pasteurized, they are safe for consumption.

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Why is there lemon juice in royal icing? Glycerin? Cream of tartar?

Glycerin is sometimes added to prevent the icing from becoming too hard. Lemon juice or cream of tartar isalso sometimes added to make the icing more stable. My easy royal icing recipe does not use lemon juice, cream of tartar or glycerin and it still works PERFECTLY!

What is thick royal icing? What is flood royal icing?

Thick icing is used for piping outlines on cookiesand and it's also great for making flowers. Flood icing is simplythin icing that's used to fill the insides of the cookie outline. Royal icing for flooding is thinned out by adding more water into the recipe.

Where to store royal icing?

Thisicing must be stored in an air-tight sealed container (I like to cover the container in saran wrap too). It should be placed at room temperature away from humidity and sunlight. If exposed to air, it dries very quickly.

Where to dry royal icing flowers?Where to store royal icing flowers?

Theflowers can be dried at room temperature or a fan can be used to speed up the drying process. Once the flowers have dried and hardened, they can be placed in a cardboard box, away from moisture, humidity and sunlight and they will last for months and can be used to decorate cakes and cupcakes.

Are royal icing and fondant the same? Is royal icing like fondant? Are royal icing and buttercream frosting the same?

The answer to all three questions is NO. They are not the same. Royal icing icing is a type of frosting that dries hard. Fondant is a thick sugar dough that's soft and pliable and can berolled out. It's used to cover buttercream frosted cakes. Finally, buttercream icing is made by mixing butter or shortening with powdered sugar. It's very soft and creamy and used for filling and frosting cakes and cupcakes. It does not dry or become hard!

What are royal icing transfers?

Thisis a cake and cookie decorating technique in which you pipe the design on a sheet of wax paper and let the icing dry. Once the design is dry, you can carefully peel it off from the wax paper and stick it onto your cookies, cakes or cupcakes.

Can you make royal icing without electric mixer?

No, this icing needs to be beaten until stiff peaks form and you definitely need a stand mixer or an electric mixer for that.

Royal icing vs. Glace icing?

Glace icing is also used for cookie decorating. It dries hard but has a glossy finish.It's also egg-free (no egg whites and no meringue powder), making it perfect for people with egg allergies. It can also be made vegan, if dairy-free milk is used. I have heard people say that Glace icing is like a royal icing recipe without eggs...lol.This is my glace icing recipe.

How much royal icing is needed for gingerbread house?

Thisicing works as a great GLUE for sticking all the gingerbread cookie pieces together. But, the amount of icing needed truly depends on how big your gingerbread house is. For basic small gingerbread houses, my small batchicing recipe that I am sharing today is more than enough.

I have a very detailed tutorial for making a gingerbread housethat you should check out during Christmas time!

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How to make Royal Icing

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Use this tutorial on how to make royal icing recipe for piping and decorating sugar cookies. This quick and easy cookie icing dries hard and tastes great.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 1 cup

Calories 976 kcal

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a deep bowl, add meringue powder and warm water.

  • Beat this for about 1 minute until you have a white and frothy mixture.

  • Add powdered sugar, corn syrup and vanilla extract and start mixing at medium to medium-high speed.

  • Continue mixing until your icing becomes thick and peaks start forming, as shown in this picture.This usually takes about 5 minutes of mixing at high speed.

    Note:This icing is at the “thick consistency stage.” You can add some water to thin it out if you need your icing to be thinner.Please remember that a little water goes a LONG way. Add only ¼ teaspoon water at a time and make sure to mix properly again.

  • You can now color your icing with gel colors.Use a toothpick to add gel colors into your icing.

  • Mix with a spoon until the color is fully blended into your icing.Note:The color of your icings will get deeper and better the longer they sit.

  • This icing dries very quickly, if exposed to air.Make sure you store it in a plastic container with a tight lid.

  • Also, cover your entire container in saran wrap.

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Notes

  • Use this icing immediately for your decorations OR allow it to sit at room temperature (fully sealed) until needed.
  • Use within 1 week. But, remember that you will have to whip it again because this icing has a tendency to separate into sugar and water, the longer it sits.
  • This is a small batch royal icing recipe and yields about 1 ½ cups of icing. It’s great for times when you just need to decorate a few cookies.
  • Recipe can easily be doubled or tripled.
  • Outline icing should be the consistency of toothpaste and filling or flooding icing should be the consistency of corn syrup.
  • For true white icing, use clear extract to avoid discoloration OR use white gel coloring.

Nutrition

Calories: 976kcalCarbohydrates: 248gSodium: 14mgSugar: 243g

Keyword christmas dessert, cookie decorating, cookie icing, easy royal icing

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How To Make Royal Icing Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How much royal icing do I need per cookie? ›

I feel confident stating that: with 12 oz of icing, you can decorate: 12 Large cookies, 18 medium cookies, or 24 small cookies. This process is approximate, making it quick and easy to set up and mix colors. In all tests, the icing was almost completely gone after decorating.

How do you get the perfect consistency of royal icing? ›

When you mix the royal icing, keep your mixer on medium-low speed (I use speed 2 on my stand mixer) and mix the icing for no more than 5 minutes. The icing should hold a stiff peak and have a thick and creamy consistency. It looks a lot like softened cream cheese.

What is the 10 second rule for royal icing? ›

The trick I use to make sure my icing is at the right consistency, is called the “10 second rule“. Drag a butter knife through the surface of your royal icing and count to 10. If the icing surface becomes smooth in anywhere between 5-10 seconds, then your icing is ready to use.

How do you make royal icing thicker? ›

How to Fix Thin Royal Icing
  1. Add powdered sugar. To thicken your royal icing, add more sifted powdered sugar—a couple of tablespoons at a time—until the icing reaches your desired consistency.
  2. Add corn starch. ...
  3. Let it rest.
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How much icing should I make? ›

How Much Frosting Do I Need for a Cake?
  1. For a two-layer cake: 2½ to 3 cups of frosting.
  2. For a three-layer cake: 3½ to 4 cups.
  3. For 12 cupcakes: 2 cups (double the frosting recipe if piping)
  4. For a 13x9-inch cake: 3 cups.
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What royal icing holds its shape? ›

Stiff Royal Icing Consistency

Stiff royal icing is the consistency you get right out of the mixer. Lisa of the Bearfoot Baker likes to call this consistency "fancy" icing, with good reason. The icing holds its shape very well and doesn't lose any details when it is piped out of all those "fancy" icing tips.

Does royal icing always dry hard? ›

Does royal icing dry hard? Yes! It's absolutely meant to dry hard. Some complain that it's too hard, but I think combined with the right cookie recipe and the icing is flavored well, it's actually a wonderful sweet experience!

What keeps royal icing soft? ›

The glycerin is the not-so-secret ingredient that keeps the icing from being rock hard. You can find it in the baking section at craft stores or online. The purpose of the white food coloring is to make the icing a pleasant bright white instead of off white.

What does overmixed royal icing look like? ›

Undermix, and your royal icing looks translucent and is structurally weak. Overwhip, and you're giving too much volume to the egg proteins via air, causing the structure to weaken in a different way. Overmixed icing usually looks porous when dry, and sometimes will not even fully dry and be soft/brittle.

Why does my royal icing taste weird? ›

It is likely caused by bad powdered sugar or vanilla extract. Not all powdered sugars are created equal. Make sure you use a good quality powdered or confectioners sugar that only contains cane sugar and corn starch. If it contains anything else, it will affect the taste and the texture.

What happens if you over beat royal icing? ›

Take care not to beat the icing any longer than is needed to turn it crisp white, and to only beat it at high speed at this very thick consistency. Extended beating, especially of looser icing, can pump a lot of air into it, creating tiny (or not so tiny) bubbles that can be difficult to eradicate once incorporated.

Why is my royal icing not puffy? ›

You have to use a thicker consistency that you're used to. Think of the “glob and ribbon” consistency but with little to no ribboning. If your icing is ribboning off the spoon into the bowl, it's too thin and won't hold the shape for puffy royal icing.

Is milk or water better for royal icing? ›

There are different versions of royal icing out there, but this is an easy one that comes together quickly with basic ingredients. This recipe uses milk instead of water, which gives it more flavor and just a tad of creaminess.

How much frosting do I need for 24 cookies? ›

I use this sugar cookie buttercream frosting to top my soft & thick cut out sugar cookies. This frosting recipe will make about 2 cups of frosting, enough to generously frost about (24) 2.5" sized round cookies.

What is the 15 second rule when using royal icing? ›

Icing Consistency Counts:

Stiff or Thick Icing: 20-25 seconds to smooth out. Lines will not totally disappear. Medium Thick Icing: 18-19 seconds to mostly smooth over. Medium Icing: 15 seconds to settle mainly flat.

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