This easy glace icing recipe is great for cookie decorating. It's vegan and made with no dairy and no egg whites. It also tastes great and dries hard.
Some people have asked me about an egg- free royal icing recipe and that's basically today's icing. This was the icing I grew up enjoying. My family still loves it to this day and make it for almost every holiday.
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This icing is perfect for people with egg allergies. It's made with no meringue powder and no egg whites unlike my go-to royal icing recipe. It can also be dairy free, if you use almond milk, soy milk or coconut milk or even oat milk.
Anyways, I had some leftover heart shaped Sugar Cookies and decorated them.
You can do the"WET-ON-WET" technique. That's when a cookie is covered in icing and before it has a chance to dry, another layer of icing is applied to it. Pretty cool. Right? You can see an example of that at the very end of this post.
Another thing you can do it to just dip the cookies (smooth surface down) in the icing bowl until only the top is covered. Then, place it on a tray and let it set and dry.
I don't consider myself to be a skilled cookie decorator...not even close! It's just that I like decorating cakes and cupcakes so much more that cookie decorating takes a back seat! But, every once in a while I get an itch to play around with cookies and just have fun.
Here are a few TIPS to keep in mind when working with glace icing:
Unlike royal icing which is considered a little temperamental, this no fail glace icing recipe is DUMMY-PROOF. I am not even kidding... totally dummy-proof! lol. You just dump all the ingredients in a bowl, mix everything and start piping. Easy peezy!
Cookies that are decorated with this icing have a SHINE to them unlike royal icing. So, if that's something you don't want...steer clear of glace icing and stick to royal icing.
Just like royal icing, this icing can also be EASILY colored with gel colors.
Also, I might be crazy but I think this icing takes a little LONGER to dry than royal icing.
More Frosting Recipes
- Best Sugar Cookie Frosting
- Cooked Flour Buttercream (Ermine Frosting)
- Chocolate Buttercream Frosting Recipe
- Blackberry Buttercream Frosting
More Cookie Recipes
- Easy Heart Cookies (With Cake Mix)
- Christmas Tree Cookies
- Cranberry Orange Cookies (Shortbread)
- Best Shortbread Cookies
- Easy Gingerbread Cookies (With Cake Mix)
- Easy Chocolate Sugar Cookies (Cut Out Cookies)
Recipe
Glace Icing
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Ingredients
- 1 pound Powdered sugar
- ¼ cup Milk Whole Or 2% Or Almond milk Or soy milk Or coconut milk
- ¼ cup Corn syrup
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract Use clear extract
- ¼-1/2 teaspoon Almond extract Use clear extract, Adjust quantity according to your preference
- Pinch Salt
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients in a bowl.
- Mix everything with a spoon until everything is fully blended and you will end up with somewhat of a thick paste. I prefer using a hand held mixer or my KitchenAid to mix everything coz everything blends more properly.
- You can now divide the icing into separate containers and use gel colors to tint them.
As for decorating those heart sugar cookies you saw earlier, I don’t have pictures but I did the “wet on wet technique” and here are the steps:
- Use thick consistency white glace icing to make an outline around your heart cookie.
- Flood the inside of your cookie with thin consistency of white glace icing.
- For the polka dot pattern, use a small round tip to squeeze little dots inside your heart before the icing has a chance to set.
- For the swirly pattern, use a small round tip to squeeze little dots inside your heart cookie before the icing has a chance to set. Then, start moving your toothpick randomly through all the dots until your have lots of swirls. Enjoy!
Notes
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Jenny P
Do you leave the cookies out of the air to dry the icing? Doesn’t the cookie dry out then? Thank you
Abeer Rizvi
I haven't had cookies dry out on me yet. Once the icing dries, I package the cookies in a covered container.
Karen
the glaze dries so shiny and looks beautiful! if I wanted to pipe numbers on top, would you use this glaze or would you do a buttercream?
Abeer Rizvi
It depends on the texture that you like. Buttercream stays soft but this icing will dry hard. It's entirely up to you.
Lynette R Alexander
I have embossed cookie cutters of Autumn leaf patterns and want to have a really thin icing for the background shape and a thicker icing I can put in little squeeze bottles with nozzles to make the vein lines in a darker color. Do you have a suggestion for the thin background icing? Please advise. Thank you!
Abeer Rizvi
For the background thin icing, just continue mixing in milk or water until the icing is a very thin "dripping" consistency.