Vegan Royal Icing

Vegan Royal Icing Recipe

I have been trying out a few cookie icing recipes, in an attempt to find the perfect icing for my sugar cookies. I initially tried out a simple icing sugar and water mix, which worked out fine, but not great: they did not dry as I had hoped, and basically melted to anything that touched the cookie. Then I decided to try making royal icing, with a vegan egg-white alternative. I replaced egg-whites in a traditional royal icing recipe, with aquafaba (the liquid from a can of chickpeas), and could not be happier with the results. The icing was smooth, flowed nicely, and held it’s shape, and dried completely, with a matte finish. Just like traditional royal icing, except without the use of eggs!

The Home Baked Vegan’s recipe for Vegan Royal Icing is:

Vegan (as always, this means the recipe uses no animal products)
Egg free
Dairy Free
Soy Free
A Vegan Alternative to Royal Icing
Perfect for Icing Sugar Cookies
Smooth
Matte
Easy to Work With

Here is the recipe for The Home Baked Vegan’s Royal Icing:

Ingredients:
1/2 Cup Aquafaba (aka: liquid from canned chickpeas)
4-5 Cups Icing Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla 

Method:

In a large mixing bowl, use an electric mixer to whip the aquafaba until stiff peaks form. 
Mix in the vanilla.
Slowly add in the icing sugar and mix until smooth. Add more or less icing sugar, depending on desired consistency. 

You can store the icing in the refrigerator for several days until you are ready to use it. 
Once you ice your cookies, leave them at room temperature for the icing to dry overnight. 
Enjoy!

4 thoughts on “Vegan Royal Icing

  1. Anonymous

    I hadn't made vegan royal icing before so I was a little nervous about it but it turned out great.
    One thing I did add that wasn't part of the original was cream of tartar. My garbanzo bean juice ("aquafaba" sounds much more appetizing, doesn't it?) was very fluffy but wasn't getting those stiff peaks. I had used aquafaba before in a vegan recipe and that's how I got the idea to add the cream of tartar. It helps stiffen it up.
    Anyway, thank you very much for putting this out there! It was extremely helpful and my vegan friends will appreciate it when they are chowing on holiday cookies. 🙂

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