Sunday, January 11, 2026

My Favorite Royal Icing

My twin sons' 8th birthday is coming up and as I was trying to figure out what to make to send in to school for them to share with their classmates, I realized I only have 2 birthdays left of them being in single digits so I should use these number cookie cutters again that I bought and used when they turned 5.

I used this sugar cookie recipe (it's easy and great because it doesn't need refrigerated like some do), this royal icing recipe and these dye-free sprinkles (I used the entire bottle of sprinkles for these). For the cookies I use a Cookie Rolling pin, which makes rolling out the cookie dough so easy. It makes 1/4" thick cookies but they also have a thicker 5/16" rolling pin. I got 54 "8" shaped cookies out of a double recipe.

I like the make the cookies one day, freeze them, and then make the icing another day. One recipe of this icing is enough for two to three recipes of the sugar cookies that I make, depending on how thick the icing is. The cookies are a little soft and I like to dip them in the icing rather than pipe it on, so doing that when they are frozen and less likely to break works well. I find it easiest to dip the cookies in the icing, let the excess run off, then turn the cookie right side up and lightly shake it so the icing will even out. I use a toothpick to pop air bubbles and smooth out the icing, then I top with sprinkles (note that sprinkle colors might run on the white icing) and let them set for at least 2 hours (longer if it the icing is thick) before putting the cookies back in the freezer.

For the icing I use Wilton Meringue Powder, which you can find in the baking aisle of your grocery store. If they don't have it, Amazon does although it likely costs more there. This should stay good for about 2 year after opening it. Watch this video to give you an idea of what the final icing consistency should be. 

This recipe is very simple, only requires 3 ingredients and makes the cookies look really nice. If you like making sugar cookies, give it a try!


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