Vegan Royal Icing Recipe (2024)

Yes, you can make vegan royal icing! Traditional royal icing is typically made with egg whites, but you can make an eggless royal icing by using aquafaba instead of egg whites. Egg free royal icing is perfect for making gingerbread houses and decorating Christmas cookies. This eggless, easy royal icing recipeworks exactly like regular royal icing.

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This simple vegan royal icing recipe is the perfect icing for making gingerbread cookies, gingerbread houses, or decorated sugar cookies this holiday season. It tastes and dries just like classic royal icing, but using an egg white substitute makes this a vegan recipe. (If you're looking for a vegan sugar cookies recipe, I like this one from It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken.)

Aquafaba in Vegan Royal Icing

What is aquafaba? It's the liquid that comes in canned chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans). Aquafaba can be used to replace eggs in vegan baking; use 3 Tablespoons in place of each egg.The same ratio works brilliantly for making eggless royal icing, which is typically made with raw egg whites or meringue powder.

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I'm making gingerbread houses for my daughter's Woodcraft Folk scout group this week, and one of the scouts has an egg allergy. I want every child to be as safe and involved as possible, so I decided to rework my gingerbread house recipe and royal icing recipe to make an eggless gingerbread house recipe and egg free royal icing recipe.

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Egg Free Vegan Royal Icing Recipe

  • 2 pounds powdered sugar (also called icing sugar)
  • 18 Tablespoons aquafaba (canned chickpea liquid)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (almond extract is another popular flavor, but vanilla is the most classic)
  • 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar

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In this eggless royal icing recipe, egg whites are replaced with aquafaba, the liquid from a can of chickpeas. The chickpea water actually looks a lot like egg whites--a similar consistency and color.

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Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and beat on high speed with a mixer. You can use a hand mixer, but I always use my Kitchenaid stand mixer.It took over five minutes of beating at a high speed for this mixture to turn into a thick royal icing, making the consistency of the icing perfect for the vegan gingerbread houses I was making. It may take longer if you're using a hand mixer.

Substitutions for Cream of Tartar in Vegan Royal Icing

What if you don't have any cream of tartar? There are some other options you can substitute. The Cream of Tartar in the recipe provides acid (it's the powdered form of tartaric acid), which helps to stabilizeand strengthen the air bubbles in the icing, making it thicker and more durable. If you can't find cream of tartar, you can:

  • Use twice the amount of fresh lemon juice as cream of tartar in the recipe. This will add a slight lemon flavor to your icing.
  • Use the same amount of white vinegar as cream of tartar in the recipe.

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If you've been beating the icing for over five minutes and still want thicker icing, add more powdered sugar--about a half a cup at a time.

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I like my royal icing for gingerbread houses to be VERY thick, so I added about a cup of powdered sugar to my vegan icing to get the perfect consistency. If you want a thinner icing for making decorative details, you can always thin it with a little water until it's the right consistency.

If you want to add food coloring, add it to the icing after it's already made. I like using Americolor gel food coloring the best--great colors, you only need a little bit of the gel colours, and it's easy to dispense. You can mix up many colors of icing in separate bowls, and put in a piping bagor icing bottles to make decorated cookies and intricate details.

How to Store Vegan Royal Icing

  • Just like regular royal icing, this starts to harden and dry very quickly when exposed to air! Cover any bowl of icing with a clean, damp kitchen towel to prevent crusting. Cover the tips of any piping bags you're using with a damp cloth, too, or the icing at the tip will dry and clog the pastry bag.
  • If you're not going to use the vegan royal icing immediately, it can be stored in anairtight container. Keep thesealedcontainer in the fridge, where it can be kept up to a week. The frosting will lose some of its stiffness as it is stored; let come to room temperature and re-beat the icing with your electric mixture to bring it back to the texture you need.

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FAQs

What is a substitute for egg whites in royal icing? ›

Meringue powder takes the place of raw egg whites, which is found in traditional royal icing recipes. Both create a very sturdy and stable icing that hardens quickly on top of cookies.

What is a vegan substitute for meringue powder? ›

Meringue powder can get expensive, and it's made with eggs, which we don't want. Use either xanthan gum or arrowroot powder instead of meringue powder to make royal icing without eggs. You only need a half teaspoon of either of these for the recipe, so one container will last you a very long time!

How long does vegan icing last? ›

Use immediately or store frosting in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or in the freezer up to 1 month.

What makes royal 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.

Why does royal icing need egg white? ›

Pasteurized Egg Whites: Provide the necessary structure and help the icing dry to a smooth, hard finish. If you'd like to avoid using raw eggs, feel free to use meringue powder, which is sold in the baking aisle of most large supermarkets or craft stores.

What is the best substitute for egg white? ›

What are the best egg substitutions?
  • Aquafaba. That's right, you can make an impressive egg white substitute using the water from a drained can of chickpeas. ...
  • Ground flax seeds. ...
  • Apple purée. ...
  • Yogurt (regular or dairy-free) ...
  • Mashed banana. ...
  • Silken tofu. ...
  • Chia seeds. ...
  • Coconut oil.

What is a vegan substitute for egg white powder? ›

YUMGO White is a plant-based substitute for egg white, in powder format. It can replace egg whites in sweet and savory recipes.

Is meringue powder necessary for royal icing? ›

You can make royal icing—with egg whites! This simple royal icing is made with pasteurized egg whites instead of meringue powder.

Can cream of tartar replace meringue powder? ›

Cream of tartar is a stabilizer and is sometimes used in making meringue to keep the eggs from collapsing. Some meringue powder already has cream of tartar in it to help in stabilizing meringue. So you can't use cream of tartar as a substitute for meringue powder, but it can be used to stabilize meringue recipes.

Why is my vegan icing grainy? ›

That's right - you NEED the vegan butter to be room temperature before you start working with it. If you've ever made vegan buttercream and it's split or gone grainy, this is most likely the reason why. Get it nice and soft, then whack your vegan butter in the stand mixer and beat like crazy until smooth.

What milk is vegan? ›

Vegan milk is any milk that is made from plant-only sources — an alternative that is just as suitable for all the same purposes of regular milk. The majority are sourced from beans and nuts including soy, almond, and macadamia, but can also be sourced from oats, coconuts, and even rice.

What is the best vegan butter for frosting? ›

Vegan buttercream frosting ingredients

I recommend Miyoko's vegan butter for the best all around vegan butter. for a nut-free vegan butter option. Other great options include Flora Plant Butter, and Earth Balance. More on which butter brand to use below!

What stops royal icing going hard? ›

The glycerin is the not-so-secret ingredient that keeps the icing from being rock hard. You can find it in the baking section at craft stores or online.

What does overmixed royal icing look like? ›

Undermix, and your royal icing looks translucent and is structurally weak. Overwhip, and you're giving too much volume to the egg proteins via air, causing the structure to weaken in a different way. Overmixed icing usually looks porous when dry, and sometimes will not even fully dry and be soft/brittle.

How to make royal icing shiny when dry? ›

One of the main keys to shiny icing is getting that icing to dry quickly. The faster the icing dries, the shinier it will be. One simple method to faster drying is to just aim a fan at your drying cookies. I like to aim the airflow so that it passes evenly over my cookie sheet, not directly down at a particular cookie.

What is a substitute for raw eggs in frosting? ›

In place of the raw egg whites, substitute pasteurized dried egg whites, whipped cream, or a whipped topping. In any recipe, in-shell pasteurized eggs and pasteurized egg substitutes may be used safely without cooking.

How do I substitute egg whites in cookies? ›

Aquafaba

The liquid has a very similar consistency to that of raw egg whites, making it an excellent substitution for many recipes. You can use 3 tbsp (45 g) of aquafaba to replace 1 egg. Aquafaba works especially well in recipes that call for just egg whites, such as meringues, marshmallows, macaroons, or nougat.

Why use meringue powder instead of egg whites? ›

Meringue powder is popular among bakers as it eliminates the need to separate egg whites from yolks and reduces the risk of foodborne illnesses associated with raw egg whites. The egg whites are usually pasteurized to remove any traces of salmonella and other harmful bacteria.

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