Sugar Glaze for Cookies
Lynley Jones
A simple glaze for cookies.
Makes about 1 cup, plenty for one batch of cookies.
Ingredients
1 cup powdered sugar
About 4 Tablespoons milk or cream, plus a little more if needed
1 teaspoon vanilla extract, lemon juice or other flavoring if desired
Food coloring if desired
Instructions
1. Sift the powdered sugar if necessary (eg, if it has many hard lumps) into a medium-sized bowl.
2. Whisk in half of the milk or cream, then add the vanilla extract or other flavoring. Whisk in the rest of the milk or cream. When finished, the consistency should be a thin paste. Add a bit more milk or cream to achieve this consistency if needed.
3. Add the food coloring if desired; or, if you would like multiple colors, first divide the glaze into smaller bowls, then color each of them as you like.
Notes:
You can either spoon, brush or drizzle the glaze onto your cookies - but this can get a little messy! (Especially if kids are helping.) One way to do this is to glaze the cookies on a rack positioned over a plate or wide bowl. As you glaze them, allow the extra glaze to fall into the bowl or plate. You can do this in batches and reuse the glaze that falls into the bowl or plate.
Extra glaze will keep, tightly covered, in the refrigerator for at least a week.