The Best Sugar Cookie Icing Recipe + Techniques | Julie Blanner (2024)

Did you know that you don’t have to compromise taste when icing your sugar cookies? This sugar cookie icing is actually a buttercream frosting goes on smoothly and hardens just like royal icing.

Learn how to ice sugar cookies, with our yummy buttercream icing, the easy way! It’s made with just a few ingredients in five minutes!

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We once had lunch at a bakery and Adalyn begged for a decorated sugar cookie and I obliged. After eating her lunch, she took one bite and said “mom, this isn’t very good.” I couldn’t argue.

Royal icing is often hard and flavorless with a hint of tart citrus. It’s like fondant on cake. It’s beautiful, but the taste and texture lack flavor.

That’s why I always use buttercream to ice sugar cookies! It’s the perfect complement to a great sugar cookie. It’s delightfully sweet, soft in texture and just as beautiful!

This sugar cookie icing is a delicious go-to for sugar cookies and is so quick and easy, too! I’ve been making sugar cookies for years… don’t skip these popular Cinnamon Sugar Cookies, Pumpkin Sugar Cookies, Chocolate Sugar Cookies, and my World Famous Salted Caramel Sugar Cookies!

This classic sugar cookie icing goes hand in hand with my classic, traditional sugar cookie recipe. It’s an important cookie to have in your baking line-up and one you shouldn’t skip!

I always choose taste over aesthetics, but I don’t feel that using buttercream is much of a compromise at all! I will warn you, it’s difficult to stop at just one cookie!

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Sugar Cookie Icing

You need just four ingredients for this sugar cookie frosting!

I’m also sharing my best secret to help you learn how to frost your sugar cookies with ease. It’s a life-changing technique, I promise!

Why You’ll Love It

  • So Easy – With just four ingredients.
  • A Year Round Treat – Perfect for the holidays or any time of year.
  • Perfect for Gifting – Hardens for stacking.
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Don’t skip my complete collection of 25 easy frosting recipes – there’s something for every occasion!

Ingredients and Substitutions

  • Butter – Salted or unsalted, your preference – but it must be room temperature. I often use salted because I like to balance out all the sweet with a little salt. Learn how to soften butter quickly!
  • Powdered Sugar– Also known as confectioners’ sugar! It sweetens it to perfection while achieving a luxurious consistency!
  • Heavy Cream – Heavy cream is preferable, but any milk will do from skim to Vitamin D or half and half.
  • Vanilla – Clear vanilla is best if you’re making white iced cookies, but you can make your own homemade Vanilla Extract as well.

How to Make

  1. Beat room temperature butter until smooth.
  2. Gradually add powdered sugar, followed by cream and vanilla.
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How To Frost Sugar Cookies the EASY WAY

You can watch the video in this post for the easy tutorial to use buttercream sugar cookie icing without the fuss and stress.

You can simply pour this sugar cookie icing over your cookies and smooth it out as necessary, OR try the following technique:

  1. Add sugar cookie icing to a shallow bowl and warm it until smooth (about 30 seconds in the microwave).
  2. Keeping fingers on the edge of the cookie, dip it and allow it to drip.
  3. Place the cookie on wax or parchment paper to dry
  4. If you’re adding sprinkles, add them immediately.
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Note: You may need to warm the icing a time or two throughout the dipping process, depending on how many cookies you have to ice. It typically takes about 20 minutes to ice6 dozen sugar cookies! It’s quick, pretty, and most importantly, delicious!

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Tips

  • Let your cookies cool to room temperature before icing them.
  • You may need to warm the icing a time or two throughout the dipping process, depending on how many cookies you have to ice.
  • Place the frosted cookies on parchment paper.
  • Add sprinkles immediately. The icing will set quickly.

Don’t miss my tips for easy cutout sugar cookies!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is cookie icing the same as royal icing?

In short: NO! While it can be used on the same cookies and with the same methods, this sugar cookie icing won’t dry quite as hard as royal icing. This sugar cookie frosting recipe needs more time to set up, but it should be ready to stack within an hour.

Which is better: royal icing or buttercream?

It depends what you’re after! If you want artful, elegant cookies, go for royal icing. If you want flavorful, delicious and soft cookies, choose this incredible buttercream sugar cookie icing!

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Serving Suggestions

  • I like to use white icing for my cookies and then decorate them with sprinkles for a hit of color.
  • You can of course also color your buttercream with food coloring for more vibrant cookies.
  • I find the kids love decorating these too, so they’re a great way to get them into the kitchen.
  • These sugar cookies with buttercream icing are alsogreat for gifting – I package mine in cellophane bags with a pretty little label. While they icing isn’t as hard as royal icing, it sets well enough to stack.
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How to Store

  • Room Temperature – If you’re using this buttercream sugar cookie icing on frosted cookies, store them in an airtight container for up to three days.
  • Refrigerate – You can refrigerate your buttercream sugar cookie frosting recipe for up to one week in an airtight container. Simply bring it to room temperature before using.
  • Freezer – Freeze buttercream frosting for three months in an airtight container. Before using, move it to the refrigerator overnight and bring to room temperature before using.
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I hope you enjoyed my tips for the best sugar cookie icing recipe ever, but now it’s time to just enjoy one, so go ahead, they’re easy!

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Sugar Cookie icing

By Julie Blanner

A deliciously soft and sweet buttercream sugar cookie icing to make perfect sugar cookies! They harden enough to stack, are easy to decorate and taste SO much better than royal icing!

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Total: 5 minutes mins

Servings: 24

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup butter softened, room temperature, salted or unsalted
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 teaspoons clear vanilla extract 1 teaspoon if using traditional vanilla
  • 3 tablespoons heavy cream substitute half and half or milk

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl or stand mixer, whip butter until light and fluffy. Gradually add powdered sugar. Add vanilla and heavy cream and mix until smooth.

  • Allow cookies to cool 10 minutes and ice while warm, or allow them to cool and melt your icing in the microwave for 30 seconds.

  • Using a measuring cup, pour icing on each cookie individually and using a cake spatula, smooth your icing before moving onto the next cookie or dip cookies in a bowl of warm icing.

  • Place the frosted cookies on parchment paper. Immediately add sprinkles if desired.

Julie’s Tips

Tips to Ice with Sugar Cookie Icing

  • Let your cookies cool to room temperature before icing them.
  • Warm the icing and dip your cookies.
  • Place the frosted cookies on parchment paper.
  • Add the sprinkles immediately to the icing.

Calories: 166kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 69mg | Potassium: 5mg | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 240IU | Calcium: 5mg

Estimated nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed.

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FAQs

Should I use buttercream or royal icing for sugar cookies? ›

Many people find buttercream to be of superior taste. Sometimes, vanilla extract is not added into a royal icing recipe, which can also cause the taste to be very sweet. When biting into a sugar cookie decorated with royal icing, the bite will be harder. The softness will all come from the cookie.

Why does my black icing look purple? ›

If it looks purple, add more green. Once you're satisfied, mix the black coloring into a bowl of white icing or frosting. If you still notice one color coming through, add more of the other colors to balance. If the color is a murky grey, you will need to mix more black dye to add to your icing.

Why does my black royal icing look green? ›

The color bleeds

This largely happens either because there is too much moisture in the icing (this can come from the recipe, consistency, environment, etc) and/or there is too much food coloring in the icing.

Why is my icing not going black? ›

Probably the simplest answer as to why you aren't getting a deep black would be if you have added white gel to your base icing as a matter of course. You can either eliminate this step, or (if it's too late) add more black than you ordinarily would.

How to make gold frosting? ›

A careful combination of yellow, red and green food coloring can make a shade close to the color of gold, but doesn't give icing the glimmer of gold. Gold luster dust makes gold icing decorations as realistic as possible.

Why is my sugar cookie icing not hardening? ›

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.

How do you get icing to stick to cookies? ›

Lightly brush the icing with water. This will allow the icing to adhere to the biscuit. Carefully lay the icing onto the biscuit and use your finger to gently round out any rough edges.

What is the difference between cookie icing and frosting? ›

Frosting is the thickest of these confections and is ideal for spreading or piping on cakes, cupcakes and cookies. Icing is a little thinner than frosting and is often poured or piped over coffee cakes, pound cakes, doughnuts and cookies—and it usually hardens when it dries.

What type of frosting is best for cookie decorating? ›

Royal icing creates clean lines and takes on color to create a vibrant look. It also works for detailed piping and decorating, when you want to make a gingerbread house or small designs.

What's the difference between icing sugar and royal icing sugar? ›

Icing sugar is also called “10x”, “powdered” or “confectioner's” sugar. It's a very finely ground sugar mixed with about 3% corn starch by weight. Royal icing is made by mixing icing sugar with egg white. Generally a 3:4 ratio of egg whites to cups of icing sugar (3 egg whites to 4 cups icing sugar).

How to get black with food coloring? ›

Start by combining blue, red, and green dyes in equal amounts. Add additional drops of red and green. You will likely need to add additional drops of red and green (a bit more red than green) to reach a truly inky black.

Is black icing hard to make? ›

Turning white buttercream black is incredibly hard. Starting off with a naturally darker colored frosting base makes it so much easier. How do I naturally color my buttercream before adding in the gel food coloring?! Black cocoa and dark chocolate, my friends.

What is black cake icing made of? ›

The secret ingredient in this black buttercream is black cocoa! Black cocoa is a type of cocoa powder that is heavily dutched, giving it it's striking black colour. It is often used as a natural black colouring in many baked goods and desserts.

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