Icing for Cookies
- 130 grams Sugar
- 1 Egg white
- Add sugar to the egg white and stir with a spoon.
- Mix for 5 minutes until the mixture becomes thick and glossy.
- If it's too soft, adjust by adding sugar gradually until it reaches a firmness, which is easy to use.
- For the cookies, it's best to use soft icing (the kind that drizzles slowly if you scoop it up).
- For drawing borders or letters, harder icing is best.
- For fine details, I make a cone-shaped piping bag.
- Take an A4 sized sheet of plastic, cut it into a square, and then into a triangle.
- The yellow arrow indicates the middle.
- Roll up the sheet from the corner.
- Take care that there are no gaps in the yellow arrow.
- Once you're finished rolling, check the pointed tip one more time, then secure the cone with tape.
- Using lots of tape is best.
- For the cone piping bag, a plastic sheet is easier to use than parchment paper.
- It's also useful when you're using chocolate to write messages.
- This is a tiara decoration that I found in a design book.
- I drew it using a cup.
- I used a plastic cup with an upper diameter of 7 cm and a base diameter of 5 cm.
- Wrap parchment paper around the cup and draw the icing design.
- This is what it looks like laid out.
- Wrap the parchment paper around a cup you have on hand, cut it to the appropriate size, and try designing your own pattern.
- The best thing to use for icing flat objects is a plastic ice cream spoon Haagen-Dazs spoons are particularly easy to use.
- I iced these cookies.
- Try making your preferred colour of icing by dissolving a small amount of food colouring in water and mixing it into the icing little by little.
- I made these as a gift for a ballet recital.
- I iced them with the design of the ballet outfits worn on that day.
- These are NYC cookies made sparkly with edible silver dust.
- This was a present for a piano recital.
- I made treble clefs with keyboards and music notes.
- You can put them in a cup.
- I made cookies and drew uniforms for a matriculation party.
- I gave them as a present along with cherry blossom shaped cookies.
- I made the color for a violin with black cocoa powder.
- Drawing the strings perfectly straight was nerve-wracking.
- This is a wedding design.
- Even if the icing doesn't totally harden, just adding dragees or lines makes it cute.
- These are light coloured heart cookies with a lace design.
- I added a bit of icing to store-bought macarons to make them my own.
sugar, egg
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/144701-icing-for-cookies (may not work)