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This Eggless Royal Icing isperfect for decorating cookies!With a subtle lemony taste, it’s great for anything from sugar cookies to drawing decorative shapes or gluing together a gingerbread house. It hardens when it dries, so decorations stay in place.

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1.Eggless Royal Icing Recipe

2.What Is Royal Icing?

3.Ingredients You’ll Need

4.Step By Step Recipe Photo Tutorial

6.Eggless Royal Icing Flavor Ideas

7.Frequently Asked Questions

9.Eggless Royal Icing

Eggless Royal Icing Recipe

Today, we are going to talk about royalty! Yeap… Eggless Royal Icing.

First of all, I have to clarify that by no means am I an expert on decorating cookies. Not even close.

But…

My daughter loves to decorate cookies!! Unfortunately, most royal icing recipes and store-bought royal icing products have eggs as an ingredient. So, last year I found a recipe and tweaked it a little to my liking.

What Is Royal Icing?

If you are unfamiliar, Royal icing is a thick white icing used to decorate mostly cookies. It dries hard and is very versatile. There are many techniques to work with this icing, depending on the consistency and what you want to achieve.

The Eggless Royal Icing recipe I’m sharing today has a thick consistency, which makes it best for detail work, such as piping borders, drawing decorative shapes, or gluing together a gingerbread house.

Of course, you can thin the icing out with water, depending on how thick you want it.

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Ingredients You’ll Need

Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions(scroll down).

  • Confectioner’s sugar – also known as powdered sugar.
  • Water
  • Light corn syrup – If you don’t like to use corn syrup, I offer an alternative recipe that uses aquafaba and cream of tartar instead. See the detail in the recipe card below.
  • Lemon juice
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Step By Step Recipe Photo Tutorial

Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions(scroll down).

  1. Mix the confectioner’s sugar and water in a glass bowl until there are no lumps. Note: You can make this icing by hand but using an electric mixer or a stand mixer makes the mixing process a breeze.
  2. Add light corn syrup and mix until incorporated.
  3. Stir in lemon juice and mix until incorporated.
  4. Use the white icing as it is or divide it into several bowls and add gel food coloring.
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Tips & Tricks to Make Eggless Royal Icing

  • The consistency of this icing is best for detail work, such as piping border, drawing decorative shapes, or gluing together a gingerbread house. To thin icing for flooding a cookie, add more water, about one teaspoon at a time, stirring slowly. Be careful not to stir vigorously, or you will add air to the icing, and it won’t flood evenly.
  • If you need thicker icing, mix in a little more confectioner’s sugar.
  • If you need thinner icing, add a few more drops of water.
  • The lemon juice helps harden the icing, but you could substitute vanilla extract if you prefer for flavor purposes.
  • Keep all utensils completely grease-free.
  • To add color, divide royal icing among several small bowls and stir in a few drops of gel paste.
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Eggless Royal Icing Flavor Ideas

Feel free to add 1/2 teaspoon of your favorite flavored extracts, such as almond, lemon, coconut, orange, maple, or peppermint.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is The Difference Between Royal Icing And Regular Sugar Icing?

The biggest difference between regular sugar icing and royal icing istexture: regular sugar icing is creamy and soft; royal icing hardens after it dries.

What Is Royal Icing Use For?

Royal icing is used to decorate gingerbread houses, sugar cookies, and many other sweet treats.

How Do You Store Eggless Royal Icing?

Royal icing can be stored at room temperature for up to 3 days.

Can You Freeze Store Eggless Royal Icing?

You can freeze eggless royal icing for up to a month. However, you may find an unpleasant texture change in your icing after being frozen, so I recommend using it within the first three days.

How Long Does Eggless Royal Icing Take To Dry?

These Eggless Royal Icings are completely dry in about 4-6 hours at room temperature. I always let them dry overnight to be on the safe side. The cookies need to be left out in the open to dry properly. If you’re layering royal icing o

How Do I Know If My Royal Icing Has The Right Consistency?

After mixing the ingredients, drag the tip of a butter knife through the surface of your icing. If it takes 8 – 10 seconds to settle flat, you are good. If it’s too thick, add more water (about a teaspoon at a time). If it’s too thin, add a little more sifted confectioners’ sugar. Continue adding more until you reach the consistency you’d like.

This Egg-Free Royal Icing Is Perfect On:

  • Eggless Sugar Cookies
  • Eggless Gingerbread Cookies

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Eggless Royal Icing

Oriana Romero

This Eggless Royal Icing isperfect for decorating cookies!With a subtle lemony taste, this egg-free royal icing is great for anything from sugar cookies to drawing decorative shapes or gluing together a gingerbread house. It hardens when it dries, so decorations stay in place.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Servings 2 cups

Ingredients

RECIPE #1

  • 2 cups (240 g) confectioner's sugar
  • 4 – 5 teaspoons (20 – 25 ml) water
  • 4 teaspoons (20 ml) light corn syrup
  • 1 teaspoon (5 ml) lemon juice

RECIPE #2

  • 2 tablespoons (30 ml) aquafaba
  • 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • 2 cups (240 g) confectioner's sugar
  • 1 teaspoon (5 ml) lemon juice

Instructions

RECIPE #1

  • Mix confectioner's sugar and water in a glass bowl until no lumps. Note: You can make this icing by hand but using an electric mixer or a stand mixer makes the mixing process a breeze.

  • Add light corn syrup and mix until incorporated.

  • Stir in lemon juice and mix until incorporated. NOTE: Check consistency; after mixing the ingredients together, drag the tip of a butter knife through the surface of your icing. If it takes 8 – 10 seconds to settle flat, you are good. If it’s too thick, add more water (about a teaspoon at a time). If it’s too thin, add a little more sifted confectioners’ sugar. Continue adding more until you reach the consistency you’d like.

  • Use the white icing as it is, or divide the icing into several bowls and add gel food coloring. See notes for different consistencies.

  • Use immediately, or store in an airtight container with a piece of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the surface of the icing for up to 3 days. Stir gently with a spatula before using.

RECIPE #2

  • Using an electric mixer or a stand mixer with the whisk attachment, beat the aquafaba and cream of tartar on medium-high speed until it reaches medium peaks, 5 to 8 minutes

  • Add confectioner's sugar; mix until well incorporated.

  • Add lemon juice and mix to incorporate. NOTE: Check consistency; after mixing the ingredients together, drag the tip of a butter knife through the surface of your icing. If it takes 8 – 10 seconds to settle flat, you are good. If it’s too thick, add more water (about a teaspoon at a time). If it’s too thin, add a little more sifted confectioners’ sugar. Continue adding more until you reach the consistency you’d like.

IMPORTANT:These Eggless Royal Icings completely dries in about 4-6 hours at room temperature. I always let them dry overnight to be on the safe side.The cookies need to be left out in the open to dry properly.If you’re layering royal icing onto cookies for specific designs and need it to set quickly, place cookies in the refrigerator to help speed it up.

    Oriana’s Notes

    IMPORTANT:These Eggless Royal Icings completely dries in about 4-6 hours at room temperature. I always let them dry overnight to be on the safe side.The cookies need to be left out in the open to dry properly.

    Store:Royal icing can be stored at room temperature for up to 3 days.You can freeze eggless royal icing for up to a month. However, you may find an unpleasant texture change in your icing after frozen, so I recommended using it within the first three days.

    Check Consistency: After mixing the ingredients, drag the tip of a butter knife through the surface of your icing. If it takes 8 – 10 seconds to settle flat, you are good. If it’s too thick, add more water (about a teaspoon at a time). If it’s too thin, add a little more sifted confectioners’ sugar. Continue adding more until you reach the consistency you’d like.

    • For Thicker Icing:If you need a thicker icing, mix in a little more confectioner’s sugar.
    • For Thinner Icing: If you need thinner icing, add a few more drops of water.

    Eggless Royal Icing Flavor Ideas

    Feel free to add 1/2 teaspoon of your favorite flavored extracts, such as almond, lemon, coconut, orange, maple, or peppermint.

    Extra Tips:

    • This icing’s consistency is best for detail work, such as piping border, drawing decorative shapes, or gluing together a gingerbread house.
    • The lemon juice helps harden the icing, but you could substitute vanilla extract if you prefer for flavor purposes.
    • Keep all utensils completely grease-free.
    • Be careful not to stir vigorously, or you will add air to the icing, and it won’t flood evenly.
    • To add color, divide royal icing among several small bowls and stir in a few gel or paste food coloring drops.

    EGGLESS ROYAL ICING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

    What Is the Difference Between Royal Icing and Regular Sugar Icing?

    The biggest difference between regular sugar icing and royal icing istexture: regular sugar icing is creamy and soft; royal icing hardens after it dries.

    What Is Royal Icing Use For?

    Royal icing is used to decorate gingerbread houses, sugar cookies, and many other sweet treats.

    How Do You Store Eggless Royal Icing?

    Royal icing can be stored at room temperature for up to 3 days.

    Can You Freeze Store Eggless Royal Icing?

    You can freeze eggless royal icing for up to a month. However, you may find an unpleasant texture change in your icing after frozen, so I recommended using it within the first three days.

    How Long Eggless Royal Icing Takes To Dry?

    These Eggless Royal Icings completely dries in about 4-6 hours at room temperature. I always let them dry overnight to be on the safe side. The cookies need to be left out in the open to dry properly. If you’re layering royal icing onto cookies for specific designs and need it to set quickly, place cookies in the refrigerator to help speed it up.

    How Do I Know If My Royal Icing Has The Right Consistency?

    After mixing the ingredients, drag the tip of a butter knife through the surface of your icing. If it takes 8 – 10 seconds to settle flat, you are good. If it’s too thick, add more water (about a teaspoon at a time). If it’s too thin, add a little more sifted confectioners’ sugar. Continue adding more until you reach the consistency you’d like.

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    Please note that nutritional information is a rough estimate and it can vary depending on the products used.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 524kcalCarbohydrates: 135gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSodium: 15mgPotassium: 5mgFiber: 1gSugar: 133gVitamin A: 1IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 4mgIron: 1mg

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    Course Dessert

    Cuisine American

    Calories 524

    Keyword eggfree Eggless icing royal

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    FAQs

    What can I use instead of egg white in royal icing? ›

    You can order Ener-G Egg Replacer or use this as a substitute: 2 tablespoons potato starch, 1 tablespoon tapioca starch, 2 teaspoons baking powder, and 1 teaspoon baking soda. This is a very similar formula to the egg replacer mentioned above.

    What three ingredients is royal icing made of? ›

    3-INGREDIENTS ROYAL ICING
    • Ingredients: 4 cups Powdered Sugar. ½ cup Water. 3 Tbsp Chefmaster Deluxe Meringue Powder.
    • Tools & Utensils: Measuring Cups. Bowls. Flour Shifter. ...
    • Preparation: Measure water and add to a bowl. Shift Powdered Sugar into a bowl.

    Why does royal icing need egg white? ›

    Pasteurized Egg Whites: Provide the necessary structure and help the icing dry to a smooth, hard finish. If you'd like to avoid using raw eggs, feel free to use meringue powder, which is sold in the baking aisle of most large supermarkets or craft stores.

    What can I substitute for lemon juice in royal icing? ›

    Traditionally made with beaten egg whites, powdered sugar and lemon juice, royal icing can be whipped up in no time with an electric mixer. This recipe is extremely versatile. Feel free to substitute meringue powder for the egg whites and lime juice, vanilla or almond extract for the lemon juice.

    What can be used instead of egg white? ›

    What are the best egg substitutions?
    • Aquafaba. That's right, you can make an impressive egg white substitute using the water from a drained can of chickpeas. ...
    • Ground flax seeds. ...
    • Apple purée. ...
    • Yogurt (regular or dairy-free) ...
    • Mashed banana. ...
    • Silken tofu. ...
    • Chia seeds. ...
    • Coconut oil.

    What is a substitute for raw eggs in frosting? ›

    13 Effective Substitutes for Eggs
    1. Applesauce.
    2. Mashed banana.
    3. Flax or chia seeds.
    4. Commercial egg replacer.
    5. Tofu.
    6. Vinegar and baking soda.
    7. Yogurt or buttermilk.
    8. Arrowroot powder.
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    What are the two types of royal icing? ›

    There are two main types of consistency: piping (thicker/holds its shape) and flood (thinner/can settle out to dry flat). Within these types, there is a wide range of consistencies. What is this? The 5 Main Royal Icing Consistencies: How To Make Them and How To Use Them (the short version!)

    What is the difference between royal 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 makes royal icing thick? ›

    If after making these adjustments, you think your icing is too thin or too thick for your application, don't worry. 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.

    Why is cream of tartar in royal icing? ›

    Using salt and acid (cream of tartar) balances the sugary sweetness. Silver rum adds a subtle flavor, without darkening the icing like vanilla. Creaming helps minimize the grit of powdered sugar.

    What makes royal icing shiny? ›

    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.

    How to make your own powdered sugar? ›

    The magic ratio is 1 cup granulated sugar to 1 tablespoon cornstarch. Combine the two in a high-powered blender like a Vitamix, a food processor, or spice grinder, then blitz away until you have a soft, powdery consistency—the total time could be several minutes, depending on the power of your machine.

    Why does my royal icing taste bad? ›

    A: Bad tasting icing is very disappointing. It is likely caused by bad powdered sugar or vanilla extract. Not all powdered sugars are created equal. Make sure you use a good quality powdered or confectioners sugar that only contains cane sugar and corn starch.

    What is similar to royal icing? ›

    Cookie icing can be used in the same way that royal icing can; however, it doesn't dry as hard as royal icing does. It's great for flooding cookies or piping designs into wet icing. To thin the consistency of cookie icing, just pop it in the microwave for about 20 seconds.

    Can you over beat royal icing? ›

    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.

    What can I use instead of egg whites in ice cream? ›

    Cornstarch in the ice cream base becomes gelled as it absorbs the milk and cream. Those gelled molecules create the thickened "custard" that gets churned. This is why cornstarch is the perfect egg substitute for ice cream.

    What happens if you put yolk in royal icing? ›

    If you get yolk into the whites, it'll prevent it from whipping up into fluffy whites. Try to use fresh eggs as they will whip up quicker and be more stable than older eggs. I recommend using pasteurized raw eggs if you're concerned about the use of egg whites.

    What can I use instead of egg for white cake? ›

    WHAT SUBSTITUTE IS BEST TO USE INSTEAD OF EGGS IN CAKE? Substitutes like vinegar and baking soda, plain yogurt or buttermilk can help keep cake light, airy and structurally sound. Replace each egg with 1 teaspoon of baking soda combined with 1 tablespoon of vinegar, ¼ cup of plain yogurt or ¼ cup of buttermilk.

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