Royal Icing Recipe: Easy recipe, dries hard -Baking a Moment (2024)

The only royal icing recipe you’ll ever need! Perfect for decorating cookies, cakes, cupcakes, & gingerbread houses. Easy, pipes smooth, & dries hard.

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*Originally published 6/14/2018. Updated 12/9/2021.*

Today I have a basic recipe for you that every good baker should know how to make: Royal Icing!

It’s a total staple. You’ll love this royal icing recipe because it’s easy to make and perfect for so many things.

You can use it to make transfers, pipe roses or intricate embroidery-like accents on cakes, to glue together a gingerbread house, or my favorite way: as a cookie icing.

I have a few great cookie recipes on this site that are just begging for a little royal icing embellishment! Be sure to check out my Cut-Out Cookies that Don’t Spread, Chocolate Cut-Out Cookies, Gingerbread Cookies, and Soft Cut-Out Sugar Cookies.

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Table of Contents

  • What is royal icing?
  • What makes this the best royal icing recipe
  • What does royal icing taste like?
  • Ingredients
  • Special equipment
  • How to make royal icing for sugar cookies
  • How to tint royal icing
  • How to get the right consistency
  • How to dry royal icing
  • How long will it last?
  • Can you freeze it?
  • Can I make this recipe with real egg white instead?
  • Expert tips
  • A few more of my favorite icing recipes

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What is royal icing?

Royal icing is an easy-to-make icing that’s made from just 3 simple ingredients: meringue powder, water, and powdered sugar. (Some recipes call for egg whites instead of meringue powder, but I prefer to use the powder because the results are more consistent and it’s safer to eat.)

As it dries, it hardens to the consistency of candy, similar to like button candy or a smarty. Hard enough to not smear, but not so hard you can’t bite it easily.

It’s perfect for piping on cookies. Pipe out your image, flower, or whatever, then set it out to dry for a few hours or overnight.

What makes this the best royal icing recipe

  1. Consistent results: You can count on this to work well, time and time again.
  2. Few ingredients: You only need 3 ingredients.
  3. Easy to make: It only takes a few minutes to whip this up.
  4. Versatile: It can be tinted and flavored with all sorts of different extracts.

What does royal icing taste like?

Royal icing mostly just tastes like sugar. It’s very sweet, and most meringue powders will also give it a subtle vanilla flavor.

You can jazz up the taste by adding lemon juice or any other kind of extract, but just be aware of how liquids can affect the consistency. Decorating with royal icing is ALL about the consistency!

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Ingredients

Meringue powder: This ingredient can usually be found in craft stores, in the cake decorating section. You can also order it online: Meringue Powder. It’s safer to eat than raw egg white and it gives a more consistent result since the size of eggs can vary.

Water: To reconstitute the meringue powder.

Powdered sugar: Because it’s so finely milled, powdered sugar dissolves easily and ensures a smooth, lump-free icing. Granulated sugar won’t work because it’s too crystalline.

Special equipment

How to make royal icing for sugar cookies

This recipe for royal icing comes together in just 2 simple steps.

Step 1: Dissolve the meringue powder

Place the meringue powder and the water in your bowl and give them a quick stir to get them combined.

Step 2: Add powdered sugar

Next, add the powdered sugar, and whip.

Start the mixer on a low speed, so that the ingredients don’t fly out of the bowl, and gradually increase the speed all the way up to high.

Allow the mixture to whip until it’s very stiff. It should hold a stiff peak.

Even if you prefer to work with a thinner consistency, you want to start it out stiff. You can always thin it out later.

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How to tint royal icing

You can tint royal icing in all sorts of colors.

Use any kind of food coloring you like, but I have a strong preference for gel paste icing colors. They are highly concentrated, so not only do you not need much, but you don’t have to worry about them diluting the consistency.

How to get the right consistency

Like I said, when it comes to royal icing, the consistency is so important!

You want to start out by making your icing as stiff as possible. Whip it for a long time so it gets lots of air in it.

Then, scoop a little into a small bowl, and tint it with your icing colors.

Finally, thin it down to the consistency you need.

If you are making a gingerbread house, you probably want it to be very stiff so that it can hold the structure together. Same goes for piping roses or any other kind of flower.

If you are making a royal icing transfer or decorating cookies, it’s nice to have 2 different consistencies: one that’s pretty thin for flooding (or filling in), and one that’s a little stiffer for outlining.

The flood icing will sort of self-level. In other words, when you pipe it out, it will naturally spread and smooth over perfectly flat.

The outline consistency icing will hold the flood icing within its barriers, so it doesn’t spill over the sides of the cookie. You can also use it for accents here and there, to give the decorated cookies a little more dimension.

Stir a few drops of water at a time into the bowl of tinted cookie icing, until you get the thickness you’re after. If you’re not sure, take a peek at the video (in the recipe card) to see what flooding icing and outlining icing should look like.

Go really slow here and add the tiniest amount of water at a time. Once you’ve added it in, it can’t really be taken out.

As you stir, take up a spoonful of icing and allow it to drizzle off the spoon. Look carefully at what it does as it falls into the bowl.

Does it immediately disappear into the puddle of icing? Or does it hold its shape for a few minutes and then melt?

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The picture above shows a good consistency for flooding. It’s thin enough that it melts into the puddle after a few seconds, but thick enough that it will stay on the cookie without running over the sides.

How to dry royal icing

Once your royal icing has been piped on, you can set it out to dry. After just 15 to 30 minutes, it will form a thin crust on the surface, but it generally will stay wet underneath for several hours.

I usually set my cookies out (in a single, flat layer, on parchment-lined baking sheets) overnight to dry. They won’t get stale that quickly, because the royal icing actually serves almost like a barrier from the air.

I would not recommend drying royal icing in the refrigerator or freezer. The humidity levels can be funny in there, so room temperature is best. If you need to speed up the process, just set up a fan nearby.

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How long will it last?

Royal icing really won’t ever spoil, because the sugar content is so high that bacteria can’t grow. It’s really a lot like candy. But having said that, you will notice the quality will degrade over time.

After 24 hours, the royal icing will become more thin and watery. You can thicken it back up with a little more powdered sugar if needed.

After 36 hours, it may start to separate. You can stir it though, and it will come back together.

After about 48 hours, you might start to notice a grainy texture. I don’t think there’s any way to recover it from that state, so I generally try to either use up or throw away any leftover royal icing after 2 or 3 days.

Can you freeze it?

I probably wouldn’t recommend freezing leftover icing, since it’s so easy to just make a fresh batch, and fresh is always best.

However, if you want to make and decorate your sugar cookies ahead of time and keep them in the freezer until they’re ready to be eaten or gifted, you absolutely can.

I’d suggest placing decorated sugar cookies (completely dried) in a single layer in an airtight container, with sheets of parchment in between each layer. This way, if the color bleeds at all, it won’t mar the other cookies above it.

And when you are ready to thaw, take the lid off and make sure there’s lots of airflow around every cookie. So any condensation that may occur doesn’t disturb the design.

Can I make this recipe with real egg white instead?

I don’t like to do it this way, but it is possible.

You can use 3 large egg whites in place of the meringue powder and water, or about 120 grams of egg white.

Expert tips

Keep it clean: I like to reuse my piping bags (even the disposable plastic ones sometimes), so I included a little trick in the video below that makes cleanup a snap! Basically, you just enclose the icing in plastic wrap before placing it into the piping bag. That way, when you’re done you can just slide out the wrapped-up icing, and you really only have to clean your tips.

Close it tight: I also like to twist the end of the bag and secure it with a rubber band or twisty tie. It keeps everything together nicely and if any cookie icing comes up the top, it doesn’t harden and scatter dried icing crumbs everywhere.

Wet the end: If you’ve ever used royal icing before, you may remember feeling frustrated when it hardens at the tip. It only takes a few minutes for the icing in the little pinhole of your piping tip to harden, and then you can’t squeeze it out at all. You can break it up with a toothpick, but then sometimes you’re forcing hardened icing into your tip and creating a clog. So, try placing a damp towel in the bottom of a drinking glass, and keep your bags (tip side down) in there. That little bit of moisture in the paper towel will prevent those clogged tips from happening.

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A few more of my favorite icing recipes

  • Marshmallow Frosting
  • Whipped Chocolate Ganache
  • Cream Cheese Frosting
  • Whipped Cream Frosting
  • Swiss Meringue Buttercream

Do you like to decorate with royal icing? Have you ever made a recipe like this? Do you have any other great tips that make things easier? If so, I hope you’ll share in a comment below!

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Royal Icing

Servings: 24

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

The only royal icing you’ll ever need! Perfect for decorating cookies, cakes, cupcakes, & gingerbread houses. Easy recipe, pipes smooth, & dries hard.

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place the meringue powder and water in a large mixing bowl, and whip (with the whisk attachment) until foamy (about 3 minutes).

  • Add the powdered sugar, and whip on medium speed until very stiff and thick (the royal icing should hold a stiff peak).

  • Tint as needed with gel paste icing colors.

  • Thin with additional water, a drop at a time, to get the desired consistency.

Notes

This icing is perfect on:

  • Cut-Out Cookies that Don’t Spread
  • Chocolate Cut-Out Cookies
  • Gingerbread Cookies
  • Soft Cut-Out Sugar Cookies

Calories: 51kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Sugar: 13g

Cuisine: American

Course: Dessert

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FAQs

How to get royal icing to set hard? ›

If you are using an instant royal icing mix then it should already set quite hard but you can and some extra powdered egg white to make it even harder. If you want the icing to remain slightly soft then you can also add 1/2 teaspoon liquid glycerine to each 500g/5 cups sugar.

Why does my royal icing dry hard? ›

A big part of royal icing is how much water you add to the mix. Water makes royal icing either stiff (for detailing) or thin (for flooding). If your icing is stiff and doesn't seem to want to spread and mix back together, you may need to add a bit more water to it.

Does ready made royal icing set hard? ›

Good product - reasonable price. Didn't set too quickly but once set it is quite hard but that's only what I'd expect from Royal Icing. Maybe cutting the cake isn't that easy but it's certainly not too hard to eat.

How to make royal icing dry and shiny? ›

One of the main keys to shiny icing is getting that icing to dry quickly. The faster the icing dries, the shinier it will be. One simple method to faster drying is to just aim a fan at your drying cookies. I like to aim the airflow so that it passes evenly over my cookie sheet, not directly down at a particular cookie.

How long does it take royal icing to dry hard? ›

How long does it take for the icing to dry? It takes at least 6 hours for flood consistency royal icing to dry completely, but I always allow the base layer of icing to dry overnight to be on the safe side.

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.

Does Wilton royal icing dry hard? ›

It dries hard and is great for writing and flowers that will keep for weeks if stored in an airtight,it means you can make these well in advance. Keep them away from strong light as any colours will fade.

What kind of icing do professionals use? ›

Choose Swiss meringue Buttercream if you:

want to level up your cake decorating from traditional American buttercreams (the ones that use just butter/powdered sugar.) Most pro-decorators will likely use this for sharp, clean sides and detailed designs.

What does adding corn syrup to royal icing do? ›

Corn syrup helps give shine and also a soft-bite to your icing. Without corn syrup, your royal icing can be as hard as a rock, and no one wants to chip a tooth on a cookie. I use 1 Tablespoon of Karo Light Corn Syrup in my icing recipe. I've seen some cookiers use more but this ratio works well for me.

What type of icing that is stiff and shiny and can be? ›

Fondant. This stiff and shiny icing can be kneaded and rolled out to cover fruit or chocolate mud cakes, often over a layer of marzipan.

What to do if royal icing doesn t dry? ›

Here's the good news: if you have the time, you can still recover. If you've covered the entire cookie, scrape all of the icing off. After scraping, you can wipe the cookie with a damp paper towel and dry it for a totally clean slate. Start with a fresh batch of icing and go again.

What to do if royal icing is too runny? ›

The icing consistency can be adjusted at any stage of the decorating process simply by stirring in sifted powdered sugar to thicken, or water to thin.

Can you dry royal icing with a heat gun? ›

The Wagner Studio heat gun makes drying royal icing-topped cookies easy and allows for quick use of multiple colors, which used to take hours of drying time.

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