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This Royal Icing is vanilla-infused and dries dry to the touch. It's the perfect icing for topping holiday cookies. It takes only 3 required ingredients (egg whites, vanilla extract & powdered sugar) to make and add gel food coloring to customize the color.

Hi Everyone, this Royal Icing is the perfect recipe for icing gingerbread cut out cookies, sugar cookies, or other desserts and pastries.
This is a sweet icing recipe that, when dry, is dry to the touch and crisp.
It goes best on a crunchy or firm type cookie.

Our family loves decorating holiday cookies (like for Christmas, Valentine's Day and Easter, etc.).
Whenever we do cookie decorating with multiple colors of Royal Icing for cookies, it's a whole family event and so much fun!

There's no need to be intimidated by Royal Icing, it only has 3 required ingredients and you can optionally add gel food coloring if you want.
I made sure to add a full tutorial video on How to Make Royal Icing and videos of each step to the bottom of this recipe post to walk you through every step!

Be sure to see my recipe card notes at the end of the post to get all my tips and tricks for this recipe.

You can make it ahead and keep it in the refrigerator if that's easier for you.
It keeps in the refrigerator, in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Try my How to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract tutorial here on the blog if you want to make your own homemade vanilla extract.

If the powdered sugar that you are using is lumpy, I suggest sifting it to get a smooth result.

If you like this recipe, then check out our other recipes and posts on our blog:

This recipe is adapted from Alton Brown's Royal Icing recipe.


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This Royal Icing is vanilla-infused and dries dry to the touch. It's the perfect icing for topping holiday cookies. It takes only 3 required ingredients to make and add gel food coloring to customize the color.
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