This simple sugar cookie icing mixes in minutes, pipes smoothly, and dries with a light, glossy sheen. It’s perfect for holiday decorating.

- Flavor: Sweet and smooth with a light vanilla flavor.
- Recommended Tools: A piping bag and a #2 cake decorating tip help to make neat outlines, but zip-top bags work in a pinch.
- Yield: This recipe makes enough to ice about 48 medium cookies, depending on your decorating style.
- Freezing: Decorated cookies freeze well once the icing has fully hardened.
Ingredient Notes
- Powdered Sugar: Also called icing sugar or confectioners’ sugar, creates a smooth, glossy finish; sift it for the best texture.
- Vanilla Extract: Clear vanilla extract keeps icing bright white; regular vanilla adds flavor but will tint the icing slightly. Swap it for almond or peppermint extract for a holiday flavor, or use lemon for a fresh twist.
- Light Corn Syrup: Adds shine and helps the icing harden while still having a soft bite.
- Milk: Use whole milk, non-dairy milk, or skim milk. If using non-dairy milk, like almond milk, the icing will not be bright white.
- Gel Food Coloring: Blends smoothly without thinning the icing; just remember, a little goes a long way.


How to Make Icing For Sugar Cookies
- Mix all ingredients until smooth (full recipe below).
- Adjust the thickness as needed and color with food coloring.
Add seasonal sprinkles or crushed candy canes to add some fun to your cookie decorating
To Ice Cookies:
I usually stick to one icing, but if you want, make one for outlining (thicker) and one for flooding (thinner) by adding milk little by little, and follow the steps below:
- Fill a piping bag with the thicker icing and outline each cookie.
- Once the cookie outlines have set for about 10 minutes, ‘flood’ the inner section of the cookies with thinner icing.
- Top with sprinkles, crushed candy canes, or a variety of fun toppings!

Storing Your Iced Cookies
Icing: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Rewhisk before using and adjust consistency with a drop of milk if needed.
Cookies: Decorated cookies should dry completely before storing between layers of parchment. Once set, they keep at room temperature for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 3 months. Add them to a Christmas cookie platter along with soft sugar cookies, shortbread cookies, old-fashioned butter cookies, and gingerbread cookies!
More Delicious Holiday Baking
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With a hand mixer, beat powdered sugar, corn syrup, vanilla, and 1 tablespoon milk in a small bowl until smooth.
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Add milk a few drops at a time to reach desired consistency.
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Stir in food coloring to reach desired color. Decorate cookies and allow icing to set.
Consistency of the Icing:
If you’ve watched cookie decorating videos you’ll usually see both:
- thick icing (peanut butter consistency) used to outline the shape
- thinner icing to fill the inside (more like a gravy consistency)
If you’re making fancy cookies, you’ll want both consistencies. If it’s too thick, add a little more milk (½ teaspoon at a time, it doesn’t take much). If it’s too runny, add a little more powdered sugar.
You can test one cookie to make sure it doesn’t run off the edges and holds it shape well enough.
To Ice Cookies:
- Use a piping bag with a #2 cake decorating tip and outline sugar cookies.
- Once the cookie outline has set for about 10 minutes, then you can ‘flood’ the inner section of the cookie with the same or another color.
- Top with sprinkles, crushed candy canes, or a variety of fun toppings!
- If you are new to piping with icing, practice your ‘drawing’ on a piece of parchment paper until you get the hang of it. Instant sugar art!
Calories: 27 | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 0.02g | Fat: 0.01g | Saturated Fat: 0.004g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.001g | Cholesterol: 0.03mg | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 1mg | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Calcium: 1mg | Iron: 0.004mg
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
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Recipe slightly adapted from food.com




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