Sugar Cookie Icing Without Corn Syrup (4 Recipes) - Design Eat Repeat (2024)

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Ever since posting my easy sugar cookie icing recipe, I've gotten some questions on what a good substitute for corn syrup in the icing would be. So today I'm going to go through my top 4 recipes for sugar cookie icing without corn syrup and talk through the pros and cons to each.

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#1: Powdered Sugar Icing for Cookies

Besides my original sugar cookie icing recipes (that uses corn syrup), powdered sugar icing is probably on the same level of easy. Using basic ingredients like powdered sugar, milk, vanilla and almond extract, and a pinch of salt - this is the perfect icing when you're in a pinch and need something quick.

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Pros/Great when...

  • Great when you only only plan to ice the cookie one color
  • Great when you don't need to include intricate details
  • Uses basic ingredients you likely have on hand
  • Does not use corn syrup
  • Cookies are safe to leave at room temperature for 2-3 days (any longer than that, you should refrigerate or freeze them since they contain milk.
  • Recipes best paired with: Cut Out Sugar Cookies

Cons:

  • Won't dry completely hard like traditional royal icing
  • Not great for intricate details, as the icing is thin and will spread.
  • Some people don't like the taste of powdered sugar icing because of how sweet it is.

#2: Royal Icing for Sugar Cookies

Traditional royal icing doesn't use corn syrup, but rather uses meringue powder to help it harden. Because of this, royal icing is best when you want your cookies to be able to be stacked or when you need to pipe intricate details that you want to hold their shape.

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Pros/Great when...

  • Great when you need the cookies to dry completely hard for storing, stacking, or freezing.
  • Great when you need to use multiple colors or pipe intricate details.
  • When cookies are iced with royal icing, they freeze well (i.e. the icing won't crystallize like it would if there were corn syrup inside).Learn more on how to freeze sugar cookies.
  • Does not use corn syrup
  • Cookies do not need to be refrigerated after frosting if you're using meringue powder.
  • Recipes best paired with: Cut Out Sugar Cookies

Cons:

  • Uses meringue powder, which you may not have on hand (but can find at Michaels or Walmart)
  • Some people don't like how hard or crunchy royal icing can be when eating
  • Can be tricky to get consistency correct. I talk all about how to achieve the perfect consistency in my royal icing for sugar cookies post.

#3: Cream Cheese Frosting for Cookies

If you're looking for something more creamy than traditional icings (that doesn't require fancy decorating), I recommend frosting the cookies with cream cheese frosting. This frosting is a smooth cream cheese buttercream that you can spread with a knife or by using a piping bag (or even just a ziploc bag with the corner cut off).

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Pros/Great when...

  • You need something quick and don't care about intricately decorated cookies
  • Cookies freeze well after being frosted.Learn more on how to freeze sugar cookies to prevent smudging.
  • Does not use corn syrup
  • Recipes best paired with: Cut Out Sugar Cookiesor No Roll Sugar Cookies

Cons:

  • The frosting will develop a slight crust if left sitting out (or when refrigerated), but it won't completely harden. Which means you shouldn't stack them when they're at room temperature. For my tips of perfect stacking, see my guide on how to freeze sugar cookies.
  • Frosting is creamy and won't hold a intricate piped shape (best for just spreading)
  • Cookies need to be refrigerated since the frosting contains cream cheese.

#4: Pipeable Sugar Cookie Buttercream Frosting

Looking for something a little fancy without going all out on intricate designs? My pipeable sugar cookie buttercream frosting is the perfect addition to soft and thick sugar cookies. Use a star tip to swirl on the frosting and top with sprinkles.

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Pros/Great when...

  • You want a thicker, creamier frosting.
  • Cookies freeze well after being frosted.Learn more on how to freeze sugar cookies to prevent smudging.
  • Does not use corn syrup
  • Recipes best paired with: Cut Out Sugar Cookiesor No Roll Sugar Cookies

Cons:

  • The frosting will develop a slight crust if left sitting out (or when refrigerated), but it won't completely harden. Which means you shouldn't stack them. For my tips of perfect stacking, see my guide on how to freeze sugar cookies.
  • Although the amount of sugar will stabilize the butter (meaning you could technically leave them at room temperature for 2-3 days), I recommend refrigerating these so that the frosting doesn't "melt" down and flatten out.

Which icing is the easiest to make?

If I had to rank them from easiest (1) to hardest (4), they would go:

  1. Powdered Sugar Icing for Cookies
  2. Cream Cheese Frosting for Cookies
  3. Sugar Cookie Buttercream Frosting
  4. Royal Icing

Which icing tastes the best?

If I had to rank them according to taste, I tend to lean towards putting the cream cheese or buttercream frosting before the icings. But if I had to rank ALL five of the icing/glaze recipes on my site for actual icing/glaze recipes, they would go:

  1. Cream Cheese Frosting
  2. Buttercream Frosting
  3. Easy Sugar Cookie Icing (uses corn syrup)
  4. Royal Icing
  5. Powdered Sugar Icing for Cookies

What's the best sugar cookie recipe to use with these icings?

I have a few favorites depending on the texture you're going for. My cut out sugar cookies is my favorite for roll out cookie, while my no roll sugar cookies is my favorite for soft pillowy cookies.

  • Cut Out Sugar Cookies = good with any 4 of these icings.
  • No Roll Sugar Cookies = best with the cream cheese or buttercream frostings.

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What is a good substitute for corn syrup in icing? ›

Popular substitutes for corn syrup include maple syrup, honey, and molasses, among others. You may need to adjust the amount with some substitutes. Corn syrup is a common ingredient used to make everything from candies and caramel to frosting, baked goods, jams, and jellies.

What is a substitute for corn syrup in sugar cookies? ›

The best corn syrup substitutes for baking are brown rice syrup, maple syrup, agave, tapioca syrup, honey, golden syrup, and black treacle. Whether you're avoiding using corn syrup, are allergic to corn, or don't have it on hand, there are a ton of substitutes for corn syrup to try instead.

How to frost sugar cookies like a pro? ›

Start by outlining the cookie with piping-consistency icing in any color you choose. Then, use flooding-consistency icing to fill the outlined area, starting by flooding around the edges and working your way towards the center. If the flooding is inconsistent in thickness, redistribute the wet icing with a toothpick.

Why do you need corn syrup in icing? ›

Royal icing with corn syrup also increases the elasticity of the icing. This means you can pull the icing further away from the cookie or cake without the strand of icing breaking. This is especially helpful if you're trying to pipe rounded outlines or string work.

Can I use honey instead of corn syrup? ›

Honey has a similar consistency as corn syrup, but it tends to be a bit sweeter. While it does make for a great swap in baked goods, it should not be used for candy making. Use a 1:1 swap for corn syrup, but do keep in mind that honey may impart a distinct flavor when using it as an alternative.

How do you thicken icing without cornstarch or sugar? ›

Dry/thick ingredients like cocoa powder, freeze dried fruit (powder,) and peanut butter will help thicken frosting, while vanilla and brown butter should be added sparingly to make sure it's the right texture. Storage Tips: Once you achieve the perfect consistency, store your frosting in an airtight container.

How do you thicken sugar syrup without cornstarch? ›

Use a powdered, flavorless gelatin and stir it in with a wooden spoon for about 2 minutes. Make sure you let it dissolve completely so that you can't see any of the powder left in your syrup. Flavorless gelatin won't change the taste of your syrup. You can find flavorless gelatin at most grocery stores.

What is a substitute for syrup in cookies? ›

Brown Sugar

Brown sugar is a great maple syrup substitute due to its rich, molasses-like flavor, which closely resembles the deep complexity of maple syrup. This makes it particularly well-suited for recipes where a robust sweetness is desired, such as in baked goods like cookies and cakes.

What is the purpose of corn syrup in cookies? ›

This liquid sweetener keeps caramel from crystallizing, adds gooey body to pecan pie filling, and keeps cookies soft and chewy. Even so, corn syrup gets a lot of hate. But like many pastry pros before me, I am a fierce corn syrup advocate.

Is it better to freeze sugar cookies with or without frosting? ›

Sugar cookies, like most cookies, can be frozen, but if you are planning to decorate your sugar cookies with frosting, freeze before decorating. As with most cookies, you can freeze sugar cookie dough or freeze baked sugar cookies.

How do you make sugar cookie icing harden faster? ›

Luckily, there are multiple ways that you can speed up the process. Leave your cookies to try at room temperature and expose them to as much airflow as possible. If your home is humid, use a dehumidifier or a fan to help dry the cookies quicker, or use a heat gun to solidify the icing at lightning speed.

What is in royal icing sugar? ›

Ingredients: Icing sugar; dried EGG white; anti-caking agent; tricalcium phosphate (E341 (iii)).

What can replace corn syrup in icing? ›

5 Corn Syrup Substitutes
  • Maple Syrup. Swap in equal parts maple syrup for light or dark corn syrup in pies, cakes, or any recipe where its subtle maple flavor would be welcome. ...
  • Brown Rice Syrup. ...
  • Honey. ...
  • Golden Syrup. ...
  • Cane Sugar Syrup.
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What makes sugar cookies rise? ›

As the butter melts, the cookie's structure loosens, so that the water in the dough is able to combine with the baking soda, dissolving it. The baking soda then reacts to the acidic components present in brown sugar, creating gases that cause the cookie to rise.

What makes icing shiny? ›

The three best ways to get that shiny perfect icing finish is using lite corn syrup, making sure your flood icing dries as quickly as possible, and using a thick flood icing. If you are able to incorporate more than one of these tricks, the greater chance you will have to achieve that shiny look!

Is corn syrup necessary for ice cream? ›

Because it has more viscosity than sugar, some recipes call for corn syrup to keep the churned and frozen sorbets and ice creams smoother and creamier. In my recipes, this is infrequently done in sorbets that have a lot of water, such as lemon, lime, or grape sorbets, which tend to freeze very hard and get icy.

What does corn syrup do to cakes? ›

Corn syrup is used in candies to provide shine and to prevent the crystallization of the sugars (like what often happens with honey). It also provides moisture to the finished product, and can be used in cake batters to keep them smooth.

Does icing sugar need cornstarch? ›

The answer is YES! To make homemade powdered sugar, you'll need two ingredients: granulated sugar and cornstarch.

What can I use instead of glycerin or corn syrup? ›

Vegetable oil is another potential substitute for vegetable glycerin, for the same reason as corn syrup is sometimes used -- it is one of the sources of vegetable glycerin. Likewise, it's usually used in the same amounts but with less of an effect because it contains other substances as well as glycerin.

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