Heart Shaped Cookies with EASY Royal Icing Recipe (2024)

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These heart shaped cookies with EASY icing recipe uses toothpicks. You won't believe how simple it is to make beautiful designs with our step by step!

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Valentine's Day is quickly approaching and you might be on the search for a treat to bring to work, school, church, the neighbors, etc. If you're looking to impress, this recipe for Sugar Cookie Hearts with an EASY Royal Icing Recipe is the choice for you!

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Would you believe me if I told you that these cookies are extremely easy to decorate? It only takes three colors of royal icing (red, white and pink) in three different squeeze bottles and a handful of toothpicks. An off-set spatula to spread the icing is also helpful.

I saw these cute hearts years ago originally on Karen's Cookie blog. She included a nice tutorial on how to make these cookies and to my delight they were so simple and turned out beautifully!

How to Make Marble Hearts with Royal Icing

To create the marble hearts, you simply flood the cookie with the royal icing and then quickly dot the background with another color. While it's still wet, run a toothpick through the dots and they magically become hearts! Below is a step-by-step and photo tutorial on how to create the marble hearts on the cookies.

  1. Flood heart cookies with royal icing.
  2. Quickly dot the background with another icing color.
  3. While icing is still wet, run a toothpick through the dots to make the hearts.
  4. Let set to harden.

How to create tie-dye with royal icing

  1. Flood heart cookies with royal icing.
  2. Use two different icing colors to draw lines over the flooded base color.
  3. While icing is still wet, run a toothpick through the lines either vertically, horizontally, or circular.
  4. Let set to harden.

Tips for decorating cookies with royal icing

Work with one or two cookies at a time. You want the icing to stay wet and not harden before you can finish decorating. This ensures the different colors will set into each other for flat results.

Store squeeze bottles upside down in glasses. It helps to keep the bottles tipped upside down in glasses so they are ready to go. Place a little splash of water in the bottom of each glass so the tips of the bottle don't dry out.

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Reuse your toothpicks. Keep paper towels nearby to wipe your toothpick(s) after each use.

Check out Karen's Cookies. For more detailed instructions, visit Karen's Cookie blog.

You will need meringue powder to make royal icing. What is meringue powder and where can you find it? Meringue powder is egg white powder. It is found in most craft and baking stores, like Michael's and Joann Fabrics. I've even found it at Walmart. Or, you can quickly purchase it on Amazon here.

Click here to see how I used a miniature version of these sugar cookie hearts to top my favorite strawberry cupcakes for a Valentine's Day treat!

I am a fan of the royal icing recipe provided by Karen's Cookies AND her sugar cookie recipe we found years ago. You'll be very proud of yourself after making these cookies. And, you'll have a hard time eating them since they're so pretty!

Other Recipes Using Easy Royal Icing

  • Monster Sugar Cookies
  • Father's Day Sugar Cookies
  • Mother's Day Sugar Cookies
  • Welcome Home Sugar Cookies
  • DIY Homemade Candy Dots

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This post for Heart Shaped Cookies and Easy Royal Icing was originally published on February 7, 2011 and updated on February 3rd, 2020 with new recipe tips then again January 2022 with optimized photos. The recipes were not changed during any of these updates.

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Heart Shaped Cookies with Royal Icing

These heart shaped cookies with EASY icing recipe uses toothpicks. You won't believe how simple it is to make beautiful designs with our step by step!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time25 minutes mins

Course: Cookies

Cuisine: American

Keyword: heart-shaped sugar cookies, sugar cookie hearts, sugar cookie recipe

Servings: 24 cookies, varies

Calories: 154kcal

Author: Nikki Gladd

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter , softened
  • 1 cup superfine sugar (or granulated sugar processed in food processor for 30 seconds)
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract , optional
  • 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together the butter, sugar and salt at medium speed until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add the egg yolk and beat until fully incorporated. Mix in the whole egg, vanilla and optional almond extract. Beat until full mixed. Add the flour, then beat at low speed just until combined. Be careful to not over-mix. Divide the dough in half and wrap in plastic wrap. Store in fridge until firm, at least one hour and up to 2 days.

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. On a floured work surface, roll the dough to ¼-inch thick, sprinkling with additional flour as needed to prevent sticking. Use cookies cutters to cut into shapes and place on parchment or silicone-lined pans. Bake until cookies appear dry on the surface and are light golden brown on the edges, about 10 minutes (or a few more for larger cookies). Let sit for 2 minutes before removing from cookie sheets. Allow to cool completely on cooling racks before decorating.

  • Decorate with our Easy Royal Icing recipe.

Notes

Nutrition information is based on a yield of 2 dozen cookies. Servings will vary based on size of cookie cutters used.

Nutrition

Calories: 154kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 35mg | Sodium: 119mg | Potassium: 19mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 257IU | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

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EASY Royal Icing Recipe

This royal icing is quick to make and easy to use for decorating cookies!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Course: Cookies

Cuisine: American

Keyword: easy royal icing, how to decorate with royal icing, royal icing, royal icing tips

Calories: 152kcal

Author: Nikki Gladd

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons meringue powder
  • 1 lb powdered sugar
  • 6 tablespoons water , more or less as needed
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract , optional

Instructions

  • Beat all ingredients together until stiff peaks form (about 10 minutes).

  • Divide into separate containers, depending on how many colors you plan to use. Mix in food coloring. Add water to thin each color out so that when it runs off the spoon it quickly dissolves back into the remaining icing within 10 seconds. Add powdered sugar if need to thicken.

  • Pour into squeeze bottles and decorate cookies.

Notes

  • Source: Karen’s Cookies
  • Nutritional information is an estimate only, based on 12 servings.

Nutrition

Calories: 152kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 14mg | Potassium: 11mg | Sugar: 37g | Iron: 1mg

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Heart Shaped Cookies with EASY Royal Icing Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I use royal icing on cookies? ›

You can also use this royal icing on chocolate sugar cookies, gingerbread cookies, or as the glue for a gingerbread house. It's perfect for making these adorable Easter cookies, fireworks cookies, watermelon sugar cookies, and Halloween cookies. And it can even be used to top homemade mille-feuille.

How to make heart shape cookies without cutter? ›

If you don't have a heart shaped cookie cutter, don't worry! To make heart shaped cookies without a cutter you need to shape the balls of cookie dough on the tray before resting and baking. You can then help them along during baking by using a teaspoon to press the edges and keep them in a heart shape.

What is the most difficult part of decorating cookies with royal icing? ›

Cratering refers to the formation of small depressions or pits on the surface of royal icing cookies during the drying process, making it particularly frustrating because your cookies look fine as you work on them, and as it dries, these little craters start to form, and it becomes difficult to fill them in later.

What makes royal icing harden? ›

Royal icing is made from confectioners sugar, water, egg white, and flavorings. This is the only icing that I use to decorate my cookies. The egg white is what allows it to dry hard, which is what makes royal icing so versatile.

What is the difference between cookie icing and royal icing? ›

Cookie icing can be used in the same way that royal icing can; however, it doesn't dry as hard as royal icing does. It's great for flooding cookies or piping designs into wet icing. To thin the consistency of cookie icing, just pop it in the microwave for about 20 seconds.

What are the three types of royal icing? ›

There are three main types of royal icing: stiff consistency, piping consistency, and flood consistency. They are used for different decorating techniques, although sometimes you can use different consistencies to achieve the same result.

What to do if you don't have a heart cookie cutter? ›

Use a small, sharp knife or pizza cutter to cut any shape of cookie you like after rolling out the dough. If needed, use an aid to help cut specific shapes: Create a stencil out of cardboard or parchment, wax, or plain paper for simple shapes like hearts, shamrocks, eggs, and flowers.

How do you make shaped cookies keep their shape? ›

Sandwich your dough between two sheets of parchment, roll, then freeze; it makes cut-out cookies a breeze! If you plan to store it for only a few hours or days, there's no need to overwrap the baking sheet; for longer storage, wrap the entire baking sheet tightly with plastic wrap before freezing.

What are the disadvantages of royal icing? ›

Thanks to the way royal icing dries, it doesn't serve well as a frosting. However, it can be done. But it will still dry harder than other icings, unless of course you mix in a teaspoon of glycerin for pliability. When frosting with royal icing, it's essential that you keep it covered at all times.

What do poking holes in royal icing do? ›

The holes trick

There's also a new technique going around when preventing craters in a second layer of icing: poke holes in the base flood (under the area you'll cover with a second layer of icing). You can even do this when the first layer flood has completely dried!

Can you over whip royal icing? ›

Take care not to beat the icing any longer than is needed to turn it crisp white, and to only beat it at high speed at this very thick consistency. Extended beating, especially of looser icing, can pump a lot of air into it, creating tiny (or not so tiny) bubbles that can be difficult to eradicate once incorporated.

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