
Vanilla glaze is a simple yet versatile icing that has been a staple in home baking for generations. Its origins lie in traditional American baking, where it was used to dress up cakes, donuts, cookies, and sweet breads with a quick, glossy finish. Made from powdered sugar and just enough liquid to achieve the right drizzling texture, this glaze is beloved for its sweet vanilla flavor and smooth sheen. It’s especially popular because it requires no cooking and can be adjusted for thickness, making it perfect for drizzling, dipping, or spreading over baked goods.
Ingredients
- 1 cup powdered sugar (10X confectioners’ sugar)
- 1-2 tbsp water (adjust as needed for consistency)
- ½ tsp vanilla extract (optional, for added flavor)
Instructions
Step 1: Combine Ingredients
- Place 1 cup of powdered sugar in a mixing bowl.
Step 2: Add Liquid
- Add 1 tablespoon of water and stir until smooth.
- If too thick, add another ½–1 tablespoon of water gradually.
- Add vanilla extract.
Step 3: Adjust Consistency
- Continue stirring until the glaze is glossy and pourable, but not runny.
Step 4: Use Immediately
- Drizzle over cakes, cookies, donuts, or pastries. Allow to set before serving.
Tips
- Add ½ teaspoon vanilla extract for deeper vanilla flavor.
- Substitute milk or cream for water for a richer, opaque glaze.
- Add a pinch of salt to balance sweetness.
- Whisk in 1 to 2 teaspoons of melted butter for sheen and flavor.
- Use citrus juice instead of water for lemon or orange glaze.
- Sift powdered sugar first for an extra-smooth glaze.
- Adjust water drop by drop to control thickness for drizzling vs. spreading.
- Tint with gel food coloring for holiday or themed desserts.
- Add a few drops of almond extract for a bakery-style twist.
- Let glazed items rest on a rack for drip-free setting.
Nutrition
Calories: 110kcalCarbohydrates: 28gSugar: 28gCalcium: 2mg
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