There are many mediums that can be used to decorate cookies...royal icing, fondant, "royalish icing", rolled  and regular buttercream, and one of the most misunderstood, glaze, also known as corn syrup icing.

It might be a little disloyal, but I don't believe that royal icing is the only way to decorate a cookie.  I think that each person needs to find a medium and make it their own.

Still, I hear a lot of people say, "I prefer the taste of glaze but it's not good for detailed cookies."

I have discussed this several times with my friend Pam, and have even tried glaze myself.

Now that I have, I am even more impressed with the ladies that use it.  It's not as easy as they make it appear, BUT it's not impossible to make detailed, gorgeous cookies using glaze.


Here are some cookies from my favorite ladies of glaze. {click on the photos to see more of their amazing work} 

Of course, there's Cookie Crazie Pam,


And Amanda, AKA, i am baker...


Dawn, who owns her own bakery in Berkley, Michigan,


And my friend Susan, who recently sent me some of her AMAZING cookies for a cookie swap {that's a whole other story =)}...



This said, I'm going to turn things over to Pam, to demonstrate EXACTLY how she creates super detailed cookies with this misunderstood medium.

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Sometimes I get  frustrated when people insist that glaze is inferior to royal icing and that not that much can be done with it. I wholeheartedly disagree! It's true......glaze has its limitations and quirks as does ANY icing, but if you're patient enough, you can do almost everything with glaze that you can with royal icing.
Today I chose to make a flower bouquet because it is one of those cookies that takes lots of time, patience, and details. It seemed like the perfect cookie for "showing off" glaze. :)
For the bouquet, I used the heart bouquet cutter from Ecrandal.  Since I wanted to use a simple string ribbon around the stems, I chose to cut off the bow once I cut the cookie.

Next, I outlined and flooded the entire cookie with dark green.


While the base was still wet, I took my lighter green and made various "leaves" and lines to add a busyness to the background that would be peeking through.

After this, I would let the cookie sit for 10 minutes or more before I added more details. Each one of the following photos shows my additions every few minutes. 

And now, the finished cookie. :)

If you prefer glaze, don't give up on it.  With a little patience and practice, you can create cookies just as gorgeous as any decorated with royal icing or any other medium. 

Thanks Callye, for letting me demonstrate a little bit of the complexity you can get from glaze. :)

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I hope this will encourage everyone, especially those who might not have had good luck with royal icing to try something else.

Have a wonderful weekend, and thank you Pam, for this tutorial =)
 



First things first.  I promised icing, so today we are talking about icing...I will try to keep it short (emphasis on try) so we can get to the FREE STUFF!

To start with, I am going to give you my top secret, amazing, wonderful, specially-formulated recipe for royal icing. 

Here we go...

To make SweetSugarBelle's Top-Secret Royal Icing you will need:
  • 3 Tbs of meringue powder
  • 4 cups (about 1 lb.) confectioners' sugar
  • 6 Tbs water
That's it!!!

Seriously... this is NOT my recipe. It's the Wilton Recipe, and it's exactly the recipe I use.  Oh, come on!   Don't be a Wilton snob...they didn't become the best known baking/decorating supply company in the US for nothing =)



Beat all ingredients until icing forms peaks (7-10 minutes at low speed with a heavy-duty mixer, 10-12 minutes at high speed with a hand-held mixer).


All joking aside, I do have one tip major tip, FLAVORING!!!! 

When Wilton says water, SweetSugarBelle says liquid.  AS LONG AS IT'S OIL FREE (since oil is the enemy of RI) then you're good.  So if you like orange, make it orange, lemon, throw in some lemon juice.  Vanilla, same thing...almond, coconut, rootbeer... *ICK, WELL MAYBE NOT ROOTBEER*  But really, if there's a flavoring for it, you can make it.

 PS-I fibbed a little bit, I really have two tips.  If you  are after a glossier icing finish, add a tsp or two of corn syrup to the icing while mixing.  It seems to work for me. 

PSS-Oops, fibbed some more.  Even though I use the Wilton recipe, I don't always like their meringue powder. Long story for another day...

PSSS-Fibbed again, last time, you need to see this. It's the  COOLEST ROYAL ICING TIP EVER!  Just read...


Moving on along so we can get to the free stuff...

There is another type of icing that can be used if you're part of the sect that thinks royal icing is pretty icky. It's the preferred icing of CookieCrazie,my cookie friend that I introduced here yesterday.  This is her recipe.


  • 1 lb powdered sugar
  • 1/4 cup corn syrup
  • Flavoring
  • approximately 1/4 cup water
In a small bowl, stir together confectioners' sugar and water until smooth. Beat in corn syrup and almond extract until icing is smooth and glossy. If icing is too thick, add more corn syrup.


I tried this for the first time the other day, and I have to admit I was pretty impressed.  It DOES taste better.

*praying this doesn't not get me marked with a permanent scarlet letter by RI aficionados*

It's also a little easier to work with.  One consistency for everything, and boy does it take color well.  It's the perfect icing for a cookie decorating party, first of all because prep wise, it's very easy to make after you get the hang of it, and it's a two-in-one icing.  It can be used for both outlining and flooding once you get the consistency right.

As for royal, I know people who have worked with it for years, and STILL don't know why it does some of the things it does.     *like me*

One complaint about glaze; when it comes to fine detail work, it's just not the same.  If you want super detail, royal is the only way to go.

             *By the way, if I disappear, one of the RI Mafia "had me scraped"  for speaking against the family =)

I only had one problem with the glaze (besides eating too much of it)  It weirded me out when I was mixing it up.  I didn't know what to expect, really, but as I mixed, it seemed a little dry. So, I took it upon myself to NOT follow the directions, and ended up adding way too much liquid.  If you think you might have the same problem, do what I should have done in the first place, and watch this video on making glaze icing by i am baker. It's WONDERFULLY informative and hilarious =)  Okay, that's it I am finally done!

*WOO HOO, finally to the free stuff! *

I hope I forced everyone to read thorough the entire whole post to get here, *or maybe not* but in any case, I'm really excited about this giveaway!

I'm starting a movement.  I'm going to call it, " No More Frumpy Bakers!"

Truth is, most of the time I can be found in my uniform, a flour covered, royal-icing flecked black yoga suit...  It's unacceptable really...especially with all of the adorable baking gear available now.  So, I've decided, if I'm going to convince others to make cute, amazing cookies, then I'd better help them do it in style!

If you win, here's what you'll get = )

A gorgeous apron to keep you clean while you create...



A pretty set of vintage style measuring cups... (my Nanny used to do it this way)  AND, a nifty set of "Queen of the Kitchen" measuring spoons.

Everyone has two chances to enter:
  1. First, leave a comment on this post telling me whether you prefer glaze or royal icing. (or something else) and  if you can, TELL ME WHY!
  2. Second, hop on over to FB and suggest my SugarBelle's page to your friends.  Then, come back here and  leave me a comment  telling me you  me you did.
BE SURE TO LEAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS WITH YOUR COMMENT, or email it to me.  If I can't contact you, I can't send you your prize.

Also, just for you Tweeters (my newest time suck)  I am offering a bonus entry for anyone who tweets this post. Come back and let me know you did.  *Contest ends Sunday, December 19, 2010 at midnight EST.  The winner will be chosen by Random.org.  Good LUCK


Oh yes, and before I go, I owe everyone some cookies.  I missed yesterday, but I plan on playing catch up tomorrow and offering a quick video tutorial. Come check it out!

This is a Happy Holidays housewarming platter I made for a dear friend.  I moved over the Holiday season myself and cookies are the least I can do! 

*Truthfully, Bourbon would have been more appropriate, I think*

Good luck and Happy Saturday.  Hope everyone can spend it baking!




Good morning!  Yesterday I mentioned that today was the day to meet my very special and talented friend, Pam, AKA, CookieCrazie.  Well today is here and so are we... 

I first met Pam almost two years ago when I started this crazie hobby of mine.  It was by happy accident, really.  As I took more photos of my cookies, my mom suggested I start a blog and join Flickr.

Now most of the time, even though I know better, I usually do exactly the opposite of what my mom says...

*sorry mom*

and to make things even more challenging,  I am not a computer person.  In other words, until about two years ago, I didn't even know what the heck a blog and Flickr were. *embarrassing, I know* But for some reason, this time I listened...

Discovering Flickr,changed my LIFE !!! Suddenly, I fell into this world of amazingly talented cookie decorators doing things I never knew you could do with a cookie...and from that point on, I was hooked!

That led me to Pam.  She was one of the first people I ever "met" on Flickr, and became one of my favorite friends.  Pam encouraged me, taught me, and kept me from throwing down my pastry bags and quitting on more than one occasion.  She is an amazingly caring, giving and talented person, and count myself lucky to call her a friend.

Okay, enough about me! Time to get to know Pam.

I saw a blog post the other day by my pal Haniela, introducing my friend Glory and thought, "what a great idea," so I did something similar... *NO, I don't come up with this stuff by myself*

So, here's a ten question interview...inspired by Hani.

 *Drumroll Please*

I would like to present, my friend and fellow cookie decorator Pam!!!



Okay, the first question I am sure everyone wants to know is how did you first get into this CRAZIE hobby?

My sisters and I always decorated cookies for Christmas when I was growing up. I wanted to carry on the tradition with my girls, so we made sugar cookies for Christmas, then Valentines Day, Easter, etc. Eventually I loved doing it so much that I started doing them for nearly ever holiday/season. Out of curiosity, in 2007 I started researching cookie decorating on the internet. I found some wonderful sites & decorators. That's when I started perfecting my hobby and really trying to improve my skills. From that point on.....there's been no turning back. :)

Were your first cookies as bad as mine?

They were pretty bad. I used butter cream icing. It tastes delicious, but it is rather hard to work with. When I look at my cookies from just 4-5 years ago, I'm amused. We had lots of fun, but boy, those cookies were rather ugly. ;)

One of the biggest differences between you and I are the icings that we use. You use glaze and I use royal. As decorators, we get comfortable with our mediums…I finally tried glaze for the first time only a few days ago, and that made me wonder, have you ever decorated cookies with royal icing?

When I first started researching on the Internet, I made royal icing a few times. I love its consistency for decorating.....and how you can use it to put lots of texture in your designs. But there's a lot of irritating things about it too. And when I weighed the good with the bad.......I decided that royal icing was not for me. Even though glaze is much more challenging to decorate with......it tastes great and it doesn't dry hard and crunchy. Plus, it doesn't dry too fast and there are minimal problems with bubbles.

I have been the recipient of your cookies more than once over the course of our friendship. You actually have the honor of being my husband’s favorite cookie maker. Did it take you a long time to come up with this perfect recipe? Do you share?

I found the cookie and icing recipes on www.allrecipes.com several years ago. I've tweaked both of them according to preferences.....but yes, I share. They are both found on my blog, along with the link to the "originals".

Unlike many people, you are not making cookies as a business. You actually do it for charity. Would you explain Cookies with a Mission to all of us?

Cookies With a Mission is a combination of two huge blessings in my life. I LOVE to decorate cookies......and I'm passionate about Ukraine and its people.....in particular Ukrainian women. Upon joining our church's Ukraine mission ministry, there was a great need to raise funds both for traveling to the country on mission trips, and for the on-going ministries that we've established there in Boryslav, Ukraine. Knowing that people were requesting my cookies, I decided that it was a win, win for me to decorate cookies and receive payment that would go directly to Ukraine missions. In less than two years, I've raised over $6000 to fund trips to Ukraine and help out with financial needs in our ministry there. It is so exciting to watch CWAM flourish. I'm so thankful that God has given me the gift of cookie decorating, to not only enjoy as a hobby, but to use for His purposes. :) An added bonus is that I've found several Ukrainian women that want to decorate cookies as a home business, so I've started teaching them and that is another huge JOY!

What are your favorite cookie experiences that you have had since starting Cookies with a Mission?

I love seeing the Ukrainians responses when they see pics of my cookies and find out that my hobby has helped me be able to come to visit them and fund the things we are doing there. Their excitement energizes me.

And I'm blown away by the generosity of so many here in the States. It is thrilling to see others give in response to my giving.



I know you well enough to know that you have one peculiar decorating habit…I have always known you to do this, but I have never asked you why, even though I thought it was a little CRAZIE. Why on earth do you STAND to decorate all those cookies you make?

When we moved into our current house 2 1/2 years ago, I started using the breakfast bar to decorate cookies. It is just the right height for me to stand over the cookies and decorate without having to slouch. For some reason, it is more comfortable on my back and neck than if I sit at a table (which is what I did before we moved.) I've gotten into the habit of it and nothing else seems "right" now. Yes, it is crazie!

I have my personal favorite “COOKIE CRAZIE” cookies, but I have always been very curious to know what your favorite cookie collections are…

Any cookie that has plaid, stitches, buttons, patchwork or "quilting" on it is definitely my favorite. I love quilts and country things......so naturally it spills over into my cookies.

If you had one piece of advice to give a beginning decorator what would it be?

Becoming a good cookie decorator is a process. It takes lots of research and practice......it doesn't happen overnight. Don't expect that you can ask your favorite decorators how they do everything and you will sudden morph into an expert. Instead you will need to practice, read everything you can get your hands on about the subject, practice, ask questions, practice, and practice some more. In time you will find your niche and see huge strides in becoming the best decorator you can be.

And finally, are there any other tips, tricks, or favorite gadgets you would like to share with us?

A tip........remember they are COOKIES. They don't have to be perfect. Remember that someone is going to gobble this cookie up in a few seconds. Make it cute/beautiful/lovely.......then enjoy the delight it brings the recipient, but always remember that it is a cookie. It is something yummy for others to eat (and hopefully they look at it for a few seconds too!).

A trick......I use Karen's Cookies amazing trick to bag my icing. You can see her video here. This saves so much time and avoids a huge mess. I was giddy the first time I filled my bags this way.

Favorite gadget.......there are many, but I highly recommend the tiny little cookie scraper. Karen's Cookies calls it a "boo boo stick".  *CALLYE LOVES THESE TOO!!!* It is amazing to have that little stick next to you while you are decorating. If you goof, you can scrap off a whole bunch of icing and start all over again, or even correct a wet-on-wet polka-dot that didn't drop into the icing round. Love that tool!

I'll leave you with more of my Cookie Crazie favorites!  Hop on over to her blog to see more of her creations, and  to check out her WONDERFUL cookie and icing recipes .  Trust me on this one.  This is just the tip of the iceberg...be prepared to be amazed!







*Come back tommorrow for two different icing recipes, mine, and Pam's, AND to check out my next Christmas giveaway!*