All Things Icing, and a Fun Christmas Giveaway!
First things first. I promised icing, so today we are talking about icing…I will try to keep it short (emphasis on try) so we can get to the FREE STUFF!
To start with, I am going to give you my top secret, amazing, wonderful, specially-formulated recipe for royal icing.
Here we go…
To make SweetSugarBelle’s Top-Secret Royal Icing you will need:
That’s it!!!
Seriously… this is NOT my recipe. It’s the Wilton Recipe, and it’s exactly the recipe I use. Oh, come on! Don’t be a Wilton snob…they didn’t become the best known baking/decorating supply company in the US for nothing =)
Beat all ingredients until icing forms peaks (7-10 minutes at low speed with a heavy-duty mixer, 10-12 minutes at high speed with a hand-held mixer).
All joking aside, I do have one tip major tip, FLAVORING!!!!
When Wilton says water, SweetSugarBelle says liquid. AS LONG AS IT’S OIL FREE (since oil is the enemy of RI) then you’re good. So if you like orange, make it orange, lemon, throw in some lemon juice. Vanilla, same thing…almond, coconut, rootbeer… *ICK, WELL MAYBE NOT ROOTBEER* But really, if there’s a flavoring for it, you can make it.
PS-I fibbed a little bit, I really have two tips. If you are after a glossier icing finish, add a tsp or two of corn syrup to the icing while mixing. It seems to work for me.
PSS-Oops, fibbed some more. Even though I use the Wilton recipe, I don’t always like their meringue powder. Long story for another day…
PSSS-Fibbed again, last time, you need to see this. It’s the COOLEST ROYAL ICING TIP EVER! Just read…
Moving on along so we can get to the free stuff…
There is another type of icing that can be used if you’re part of the sect that thinks royal icing is pretty icky. It’s the preferred icing of CookieCrazie,my cookie friend that I introduced here yesterday. This is her recipe.
In a small bowl, stir together confectioners’ sugar and water until smooth. Beat in corn syrup and almond extract until icing is smooth and glossy. If icing is too thick, add more corn syrup.
I tried this for the first time the other day, and I have to admit I was pretty impressed. It DOES taste better.
*praying this doesn’t not get me marked with a permanent scarlet letter by RI aficionados*
It’s also a little easier to work with. One consistency for everything, and boy does it take color well. It’s the perfect icing for a cookie decorating party, first of all because prep wise, it’s very easy to make after you get the hang of it, and it’s a two-in-one icing. It can be used for both outlining and flooding once you get the consistency right.
As for royal, I know people who have worked with it for years, and STILL don’t know why it does some of the things it does. *like me*
One complaint about glaze; when it comes to fine detail work, it’s just not the same. If you want super detail, royal is the only way to go.
*By the way, if I disappear, one of the RI Mafia “had me scraped” for speaking against the family =)
I only had one problem with the glaze (besides eating too much of it) It weirded me out when I was mixing it up. I didn’t know what to expect, really, but as I mixed, it seemed a little dry. So, I took it upon myself to NOT follow the directions, and ended up adding way too much liquid. If you think you might have the same problem, do what I should have done in the first place, and watch this video on making glaze icing by i am baker. It’s WONDERFULLY informative and hilarious =) Okay, that’s it I am finally done!
*WOO HOO, finally to the free stuff! *
I hope I forced everyone to read thorough the entire whole post to get here, *or maybe not* but in any case, I’m really excited about this giveaway!
I’m starting a movement. I’m going to call it, ” No More Frumpy Bakers!”
Truth is, most of the time I can be found in my uniform, a flour covered, royal-icing flecked black yoga suit… It’s unacceptable really…especially with all of the adorable baking gear available now. So, I’ve decided, if I’m going to convince others to make cute, amazing cookies, then I’d better help them do it in style!
If you win, here’s what you’ll get = )
A gorgeous apron to keep you clean while you create…
A pretty set of vintage style measuring cups… (my Nanny used to do it this way) AND, a nifty set of “Queen of the Kitchen” measuring spoons.
Everyone has two chances to enter:
- First, leave a comment on this post telling me whether you prefer glaze or royal icing. (or something else) and if you can, TELL ME WHY!
- Second, hop on over to FB and suggest my SugarBelle’s page to your friends. Then, come back here and leave me a comment telling me you me you did.
BE SURE TO LEAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS WITH YOUR COMMENT, or email it to me. If I can’t contact you, I can’t send you your prize.
Also, just for you Tweeters (my newest time suck) I am offering a bonus entry for anyone who tweets this post. Come back and let me know you did. *Contest ends Sunday, December 19, 2010 at midnight EST. The winner will be chosen by Random.org. Good LUCK
Oh yes, and before I go, I owe everyone some cookies. I missed yesterday, but I plan on playing catch up tomorrow and offering a quick video tutorial. Come check it out!
This is a Happy Holidays housewarming platter I made for a dear friend. I moved over the Holiday season myself and cookies are the least I can do!
*Truthfully, Bourbon would have been more appropriate, I think*
Good luck and Happy Saturday. Hope everyone can spend it baking!
I guess I prefer royal, but that's probably because I've only worked with that. 🙂
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I have been using royal but would like to try glaze. As for taste I pretty much flavor it any way I want too. darlabeck(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'm like you…I like the flavor of glaze but, I love working with RI. I have found out lately though that RI can be tricky sometimes.
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I suggest you on FB.
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Actually, I don't know which I prefer. I might have to try them both… 😉
I like royal icing because it looks really good!
But ive never tried glaze, but maybe Ill try now.
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Hey! I suggested your site to my friends on Facebook. Some have already visited and Liked it! Thank you!
I prefer RI and I too use Wilton's recipe! I love it because its simple and its what I know..i have tried the recipe from Cookie Crazie and it didnt come out..maybe i did what u did lol…
I have also suggested your site to my FB friends!
I love royal icing! I love how crisp and clean the decorating lines can be, and I like the taste too! I guess I'll have to get around to trying glaze… I just don't love the way it looks =(
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I just found your blog. You are amazing! There are some gorgeous cookies on your site, wow. Just wow. Well, I don't know the difference of the royal icing or the glaze. I think it's the royal icing that tastes better. 😀
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I started decorating cookies less than a year ago so I still have lots to learn and need lots of practice. I tried all types of icings and professional taste testers (aka, my family) agreed that Buttercream icing has the best flavor…so that is what I go with. I get raves about the taste of my icing! I had horrible luck with RI the first time around, but I may have to give your recipe a try…thanks for sharing!
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Happy Sunday morning 🙂 Please enter me for a chance to win your wonderful give-away…I don't do FB so it's just 1 entry. As far as the icing goes, I'm gonna try your friend's recipe but add vanilla instead of almond extract. I've been using the butter frosting recipe on the Domino's Confectioner's sugar box for years….but because it's off-white to begin with you only get muted colors – which I don't like – so I need to try something different…ergo, here I am 🙂
Smiles, DianeM
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Great post! I only use royal icing and I like how it has worked for me. I am interested to try glace, but I need to build up my courage.
Loved the post! I actually use both recipes equally. I find that in the weather determines which recipe I use. Royal doesn't dry fast and hard here with our high humidity, so on those days, I use the glaze. I do love the royal for detail work best, though.
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i am a glace girl all the way! i like the details that you can achieve with RI, but i don't like the way it dries so hard and i personally think that it sucks all the moisture out of my cookies and makes them dry (my personal opinion only!) however,i have learned that if i add a little more powdered sugar to my glace and use a #1 tip i can get some pretty good details using that! love the post!
hi! im so excited about he giveaway i forgot to leave my email address! now how disappointed would i be to win those ever so cute measuring cups and spoons and not be able to get them…………[email protected]
I have never used glaze for doing anything but dripping the icing on top, and it has always been what my family used for christmas cookies. But, not that I do cookie decorating professionally, it's all about the RI!
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Suggested you on FB too! I hope I win!!
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I am new to making decorated cookies. I have only tried royal icing twice and both times it was a mess!!
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I'm a newbie so I'm still trying things to see what works for me. I like the control of royal, but I like the finished look & taste of the glaze. I liked the last batch of royal I made, I added just a little more vanilla and it seemed to taste better. Thank you so much for the inspiration, I'm amazed every day by your talent.
I suggested you to some of my friends on FB!
I LOVE baking, but I'm ashamed to say that I have never tried to make cookies like this. My friend has made them using RI, but now I'm going to have to suggest this glaze to her, too. I have all of my supplies and am attempting to make my first batch of cookies over the holiday break with my kids. They're so excited. Now I'm just wondering if I should use RI or glaze with them. (deleted and reposting my comment to add my email address…oopsie! h.a.ferguson at gmail dot com)
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I think I like glaze better, me and royal icing are enemies 🙁
That apron is calling my name. I've told you before that you are my cookie idol. i wish you were my neighbor too. 🙂 I am in the total minority here. I use meringue buttercream. I discovered the original recipe from Karen's Cookies at this time last year. Over the past year, as I've grown my biz, I have tweaked it here and there and I now have something I LOVE! It is basically royal icing with a bit of shortening in it. I know that sounds like a hot mess since you aren't supposed to have any oil in RI. I believe the process of making it is what makes it work. I get decent detail and the texture I love about buttercream. It dries hard enough for me to package, while still holding onto the softness that I crave in a cookie. It's not easy to layer on a cookie, but I've been able to create new techniques to give that cookie the detail it needs. I have been so tempted to switch over to RI after finding Callye and her creations, but MB will always have my heart! Thanks for all your inspiration, motivation, and passion!
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Oh my goodness, this issue gives me so much anxiety!!! Ok so I am a RI gal, recently I started adding a little corn syrup to help gloss up my RI. I like RI because of detail, but I am always impressed with how much detail Pam gets out of her cookies. I have never tried her recipe though. I use Marian's recipe for my RI but I am going to use yours now that you have shared it!!! Thank you so much for sharing because I have been wondering what you use!!! A little secret, I also have cookie recipe anxiety which goes between two cookie recipes and I can't figure out which one is better! Maybe I will post about it! Love everything you do my dear!
I just found you today!! and I just added your facebook, I'll suggest you to some of my friends too!! I made my FIRST batch of royal icing sugar cookies yesterday! It was super fun and I'm looking forward to trying some more cookies!!I was getting into cake decorating but it just frustrates me to much…cookies and cupcakes are much more relaxing..if you screw one up you can toss it aside and start over!! I plan on devouring every cookie decorating blog I can find!! you are AMAZING!!
I prefer the taste of royal icing.
At the bakery where I work we use a combination of glaze and royal. First we bake the cookies and then once they're cool we glaze them with an almond/vanilla glaze and let them dry. Then we go over top and decorate with medium thickness royal so that you get the flavor from the glaze and the detail of royal without the entire cookie being hard to bite through.
I have used both and I like both for different reasons. The glaze dries shinier but takes so long to dry. I like the royal because it does dry faster, sometimes to fast. I have suggested Sugarbelles to everyone I know on FB and off!
Fab giveaway Callye! Are you international with it? Just in case, I prefer a fondant base on cookies because it's not so rock hard as RI and I find glaze nice but a little too sweet. I love royal to decorate with but with a base of flavoured fondant so the whole cookie isn't too hard.
The other reason I stick with the fondant is that it won all my taste tests!!
Loving your blog. You're doing a fantastic job!
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I love the way glace icing makes the colors look so vibrant and shiny but when making a big order of cookies I find it can sometimes dent even when let dry for a long period of time. I like to use royal icing for the control and to me, it has been easier to work with. Maybe if I practiced more with the glace icing I would get the hang of it. I love this giveaway. I would love to win those items! Lorraine – email: [email protected]
I have more experience with royal. I keep trying the glaze but haven't seemed to get it right yet.
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I love glaze, I find it easy to work with and it does not set rock hard. I love the taste too.
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I like the look and workability of the royal better, BUT I like the taste of the glaze!
I wish there was a middle ground 🙂
Great giveaway!
I use RI, basically the same recipe as you! It's always reliable for me. I'd like to try the glaze, but does it harden? or will all my details be smashed at the slightest touch?
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I cant tell the difference. But the glaze tastes better to me.
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Historically, I've used glaze and I prefer it because it doesn't have that crunch that royal icing has. However, you've peaked my interest in royal icing and I'm interested in doing a combination. Maybe do my base color in glaze, but the detailed decorations in royal icing.
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I don't have a preference yet. I'm just starting out.
I've only decorated cookies once in my life and I used royal icing. My experience is from eating lots of cookies, and I prefer glaze.
Love your work!
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My favorite is RI because of being able to do fine details!!
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I haven't gotten the hang of the royal yet…but it was ok. I like the flavor & texture of the glaze better for actually eating. 😉
Also….I posted a link to your page in my FB status…hoping all my friends will "like" your page as well!! thanksfor all your tips!
I'm new to both— but I am intimidated by glaze!!! Love the tutorial. I wish I had watched it before I used the concrete royal icing to pipe with, without sifting!! Clogged tip, anyone??? love the give away! You have been suggested to my baking friends on facebook!
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I don't know that I've tried glaze icing, but it sounds much easier than royal icing and I'm not that big a fan of the royal icing flavor. It's not the worst thing in the world, but it's certainly no cream cheese icing. Great blog. I just discovered you today.
I use a glaze icing (I think) Got it from I am Baker. RI scares me 🙂
Glaze tastes better to me, but I prefer to work with RI. For some reason, it was hard to work with glaze icing the time I made it. I should probably try again.
I don't have a great deal of experience with either, but I think glaze tastes better and RI is easier to work with. 🙂
I would love to win- the apron, measuring cup and spoons are SOO cute! I like glazes only because they are easier. THansk for the chance to win.
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I use both, Buttercream for taste and flooding, and RI for piping. Love Love Love all your ideas and helpful hints, when I grow up, I want to be just like you!
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I would have to say I prefer royal icing because I have never really decorated a cookie with glaze icing. 🙂
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i love royal icing i don't like the way glacee looks when it dries lol
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Your creations are so beautiful! I've tried both and do prefer royal icing but have used the glaze by thining it and used it by pouring on cookies. Last time I used a pink and light purple glaze on store bought cookies (felt bad because I didn't bake them myself – wish I had more time) and put a few pretty sugar sprinkles on – looked very elegant for my cousin's Sweet 16 party!
I've enjoyed reading your blog as well!
Sincerely
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I love using royal icing because of the way it looks when it is finished. People are always so impressed!
I share many of your RI/glaze feelings. RI is so much easier to give small details to cookies, and I think the colors turn out a little brighter, but its so messy, hard to store longer than 24-36 hours, and its just finicky! Glaze tastes much better, and is much easier, but the colors seem to fade into each other and not POP as well. SO…depends on the day, my mood, and the energy I have to clean up! (this stuff is all adorable!!)
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Love you on FB, and I shared you with all my friends!
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I am going to try the glaze this weekend. I tried royal icing for the first time last week and found it to be a bit ick in the taste department. What a cute apron!!
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Glaze is my favorite with double the almond flavoring! Decorating with it is not quite as easy but I love it!
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I have use glaze like 99% of my life and love it but I am looking into branching out into RI Im just not sure about the texture on a cookie oh well i guess i could eat the evidence if I dont like it
I do like RI and all the datail you can add, but my hand is very shaky, so it doesn't work that well for me. So for that reason Fondant is the way to go for me.
I have never used glaze so i have to choose RI. I think I will give it a try though.
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Glaze all the way. Taste matters so much in a treat like a cookie. If it were just for display then RI, but where's the fun in that?
I like royal icing.
I prefer glaze icing because I like the taste better. Looking forward to the giveaway…the items are beautiful!
I prefer royal icing!
We tried making these because you said that they were awesome cookies. And it turned out that we had to put in so much work and effort for these cookies. We made a whole day out for baking these cookies. Let me tell you, they are HORRIBLE. We put WAY too much effort into making them and they turned out tasting like salt and the texture of the cookies is terrifying. Take it from me, don’t waste your time making these cookies. It is not worth the hard work and effort.
Royal icing is my go-to!
I’ve never tried glaze icing, so I’ll have to vote royal icing!
I am a newbie so I dont have a preference at this point. I just bought a bunch of supplies and have been awed by your and Sugarbelle’s tips and techniques. Great blogs. Im going to start with the royal icing and see how my cookies come out using that. Will definitely try the corn syrup icing too so see which I prefer. Thanks for the opportunity to win this fab prize. Adorable!
RI . Glaze causes frustration lol