Powdered Sugar Icing
Prep Time: 20 minutes
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Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups powdered sugar
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1 tablespoon butter, softened
- 1 tablespoon light corn syrup
- Food coloring 
 
The shiny smooth finish of the powdered sugar icing will give your cutout cookies that perfect
decorative touch and its flavor will add just the right taste.
 
Directions

  • Add all the ingredients into a small mixing bowl. Stir until powdered sugar is moistened.

  • Beat
    mixture with an electric mixer until smooth. If icing is too thick, add 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of water

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and mix again. Continue to add a small amount of water until the icing is at the desired
consistency.
  • It may be desirable to leave the icing a little thicker to begin with to do the piping on the
    cookies first. If you are going to do flooding, a little more water can be added to thin the icing
    at that time.

  • If decorating with different colors, divide the icing up according to the number of desired
    colors. Add small drops of food coloring to color the icing.

  • To use this icing for decorating cutout cookies, pipe the icing around the outer edges of the
    area to decorate and then fill in by flood coating. Use a pastry bag for piping or use a plastic
    bag and squeeze icing out a clipped corner of the bag.

  • Once piping is done, thin the icing down for flooding by stirring in 1/2 teaspoon or less of
    water. Continue to add water 1/2 teaspoon of water at a time until the icing is the proper
    consistency. It should still be thick but it should run off a spoon in a steady stream.

  • Spoon the thinned icing inside the piped area and then smooth out with a knife to evenly coat
    the cookies. The icing will harden after being allowed to sit and dry for a couple of
    hours.

  • When you are working with the frosting, be sure the frosting not being used at the time is
    covered with plastic to prevent it from drying out.

  • Sugar or sprinkles can be added while the icing is still tacky but if it has dried too much
    they will not stick.

  • Once the icing has dried, other decorative toppings can be added to decorate the iced cookies.

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    Toppings, such as sugars, non-pariels, sprinkles, dragees, nuts, and candy can be used.
  • To decorate after the icing has dried, using toppings such as sugar and sprinkles, apply a
    light coat of warmed light corn syrup with a small paintbrush in the area that you want the topping
    to stick. Sprinkle the coated area with the desired topping.

  • Other toppings, such as dragees, nuts, and candy can be added by applying a little frosting
    to the topping and sticking it on the cookie.


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