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If you're looking for a sweet, tasty topping for your goodies—but don't want to spend a lot of time on fancy ingredients—whip up a powdered sugar frosting. It's fast, it's easy, and with a couple drops of food coloring, can take on all the colors of the rainbow! This article will show you how to make this delicious confection!

Ingredients

  • 2 cups (8oz/226 grams) powdered sugar
  • 3 tbsp (44ml) milk
  • Food coloring (optional)
  • Lemon juice (optional)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Frosting with Powdered Sugar
    This recipe is great when you need a frosting fix, and you need it fast [1] —no muss, no fuss, nothing but pure, sweet goodness!
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Frosting with Powdered Sugar
    Put 2 cups (226g) powdered sugar into a medium bowl. Whisk out any lumps.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make Frosting with Powdered Sugar
    Add 3 tablespoons of cold milk to the sugar, and whisk until well-blended. [2]
    • Add more milk if desired, for a thinner texture.
    • If it's too runny, cream in a bit more butter and sugar.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make Frosting with Powdered Sugar
    This recipe is so simple, it lends itself to creative experimentation.
    • Add lemon juice, 1/2 teaspoon (2 or 3 ml) at a time, to taste, for a tangy sweet topping.
    • Add vanilla extract or other flavor extracts. Add 1/4 tsp almond extract for a perfect topping for bran muffins, or try the same amount of banana extract for banana bread.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Frosting with Powdered Sugar
    This optional step makes for festive frosting to match any season: [3]
    • 3 or 4 drops of red for Valentine's Day.
    • 3 or 4 drops of green for St. Patrick's Day.
    • Spring is all about fresh, light colors. Water down red, blue, green, and purple food coloring, then add in small amounts to to the frosting and create spreadable pastel-colored goodness for Easter cookies.
    • Make separate batches of red, white, and blue frosting for Independence Day celebrations.
    • For fall frostings, orange, yellow, and brown (orange with just a dab or two of green food coloring) will give your autumn cookies a seasonal glow. Add a bit of nutmeg or nutmeg extract to the frosting, for a delightful flavor!
    • Winter holidays are always better with white (no coloring) or pastel blue frostings. It may be cold outside, but on top of a butter cookie, these will bring a warm smile to almost anybody. Of course, separate batches of red and green frostings (and some sprinkles) will make Christmas cookie frosting fun for kids of all ages!
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make Frosting with Powdered Sugar
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    Do I have to put coloring in it?
    Community Answer
    No, not if you don't want to. Food coloring is described as optional in the method.
  • Question
    If there's no powdered sugar, can I use white sugar?
    Community Answer
    No, powdered sugar has the correct consistency and using white sugar would just make sugary butter. White sugar is grainier than powdered sugar.
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    What color frosting should I use for Mother's Day?
    Community Answer
    Try pink or purple, or whatever your mother's favorite color is.
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      Tips

      • You can add all sorts of flavors and spices to the basic frosting. The only thing that should stop your experimenting is if the thought of it makes you wrinkle your nose and say "Ewww!" [4]
      • Powdered sugar frosting is very forgiving, so it's fun for kids, too! If your frosting gets too thin, just add more sugar. If it's too thick, just add more milk.
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      Warnings

      • Wear your cooking clothes for this project. Powdered sugar has a way of dusting everything around it!
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      Things You'll Need

      • Large bowl
      • Whisk
      • Something to spread the icing on (optional)

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      To make frosting with powdered sugar, just mix 2 cups of powdered sugar and 3 tablespoons of milk together in a large bowl. If you want a tangier frosting, try adding a splash of lemon juice. Or, you can add some vanilla extract to make the frosting even sweeter. You can also add a few drops of food coloring if you want the frosting to be a different color than white. To learn how to make banana- or almond-flavored frosting with powdered sugar, read on!

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