Gingerbread House Icing Recipe {With Video} | Wilton (2024)

Gingerbread House Icing Recipe {With Video} | Wilton (1)

Gingerbread House Icing

This tasty gingerbread house icing is simple to make and great to work with. This gingerbread icing works well as edible “glue” to construct the house, and it also works beautifully for piping snow and icing decorations.

4.28 from 11 votes

Course Dessert

Servings 4 cups

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 4 cups powdered sugar (confectioners' sugar) (about 1 lb.)
  • 5 tablespoons Warm Water
  • 3 tablespoons Meringue Powder

Instructions

  • Beat all ingredients together until icing forms peaks. Beat for about 7-10 minutes at low speed with a heavy-duty mixer or 10-12 minutes at high speed with a hand-held mixer.

  • At this point, check the consistency of your royal icing. If icing is too stiff, add more water, 1 teaspoon at a time, until desired consistency is achieved. If icing is too thin, add powdered sugar, a little at a time, until desired consistency is achieved.

  • Let icing sit for 15 minutes to an hour to let air bubbles rise naturally. Alternately, tap the bowl on the table several times to force the air bubbles up. Gently stir the top surface to release the air.

Video

Notes

For stiff consistency: Use 1 tablespoon less water. Stiff royal icing is preferred for making 3-D decorations. With stiffer royal icing, opt for larger piping tips to relieve the pressure on the piping bag.

Medium consistency for icing outlining: Add 1/8 teaspoons of water for every cup of stiff icing. Use a flat utensil like a small angled or straight silicone spatula, to mix icing in a figure-8 motion. Avoid beating or mixing vigorously.

Thin consistency for flooding: To thin for pouring, add 1 teaspoon water per cup of royal icing. Use a grease-free spoon or spatula to stir slowly. Add 1/2 teaspoon water at a time until you reach proper consistency. Use a flat utensil, like a small angled or straight silicone spatula, to mix in a figure 8-motion. Avoid beating or mixing vigorously.

10-second test: Take some icing on a spatula and drop it back down into the bowl to check for the correct thin consistency for flooding. If it sinks after a full count of 10, then the consistency is thin enough for flooding.

Use grease-free tools:Keep all icing utensils and bowls completely grease-free for proper icing consistency and to ensure the icing properly sets.

Use Meringue Powder:Meringue Powder is a must for this recipe. Do not substitute with raw egg whites (which can be a food safety issue) or dried egg whites; neither will produce the same results as Meringue Powder.

Don't overbeat:Do not overbeat the royal icing base. This will incorporate too much air, which will create bubbles. Vigorous stirring will also create air bubbles.

Cover with a damp towel:Cover the decorating tip with a warm, damp towel to prevent the royal icing from drying when not using.

To speed up the drying process:Royal icing can take up to 2 hours to dry. Place iced treats in front of a fan to speed up the icing's drying process.

Storage:Store royal icing in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks. Before reusing, re-whip using a paddle attachment on low speed until it's back to the correct consistency.

Never store royal icing decorations in the freezer. Instead keep decorations in an airtight container in a dry, dark place to prevent fading for up to 6 months.

Tried this recipe?Take a picture and tag us @WiltonCakes on Instagram

Looking for a few more fun gingerbread tips and ideas? Explore our guides for building and decorating gingerbread houses, and be sure to check out our favorite gingerbread house decorating ideas!

What helpful gingerbread house tips can you share with us? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to share pictures of your gingerbread houses on Instagram and tag us @wiltoncakes.

Gingerbread House Icing Recipe {With Video} | Wilton (2024)
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