How to Make Powdered Sugar

Homemade powdered sugar is so easy to make! Learn how in this simple tutorial. Use any sugar you have on hand (healthier options like coconut sugar work!).

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Today, I’m sharing a super simple tutorial on how to make your own powdered sugar. Your powdered sugar will be ready in just a few minutes! You’ll just need a reliable blender or food processor.

You may know this sugar as confectioner’s sugar or icing sugar, but I grew up calling it “powdered sugar.” My grandmother makes the best frosting with it.

turbinado sugar in blender

Powdered sugar has a not-so-great reputation because it’s typically made out of refined sugar, which is then mixed with corn starch to prevent caking. Since we’re making ours fresh, you can skip the corn starch when you make it at home.

Plain white sugar makes the fluffiest homemade powdered sugar. Or, you can use more natural, less refined options such as coconut sugar. Coconut sugar actually contains trace minerals like iron and zinc, which are lacking in regular sugar. Let’s get to it!

blending sugar in blender

Uses for Powdered Sugar

Life’s too short to go without the occasional glazed treat. Here are a few delicious options:

blended sugar

homemade powdered sugar

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How to Make Powdered Sugar

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 3 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 3 minutes
  • Yield: Varies
  • Diet: Vegan

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Homemade powdered sugar is so easy to make! Learn how in this simple tutorial. Use any sugar you have on hand (healthier options like coconut sugar and turbinado sugar work great!). One cup sugar will yield about two cups powdered sugar.

Ingredients

  • Approximately half as much granulated sugar as you need powdered sugar (I’ve had best results with cane sugar, turbinado sugar and coconut sugar but even brown sugar and sucanat work!)

Instructions

  1. Pour granulated sugar into a blender or food processor. Blend the sugar until it is a fine, fluffy powdered sugar. The more refined, whiter sugars make the fluffiest powdered sugars.
  2. Use powdered sugar immediately or save it for later. You may want to sift the sugar before use for clump free, super fluffy sugar.

Notes

Make it vegan: Use sugar that is labeled vegan/hasn’t been filtered through bone char.

Nutrition

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  1. Emily

    Goodness, I’ve never even thought to try this! What a great idea and just in time for the holidays. Thank you! Israel looks fantastic!

    1. Marlitt Arnouville

      Thank you so much for the recipe, we never use the powder sugar, because it will sit in the cabinet forever!

  2. Abby @ The Frosted Vegan

    How have I not done this before?! I was totally creeped out when I found out how/why some sugars aren’t vegan, so this is a perfect solution!

  3. Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy

    Amazing trick! I’ll remember this the next time I run out :)

  4. dixya | food, pleasure, and health

    if you are using it instantly, like you said there is no need for corn starch, i have used it several times and it works like a charm. i cant wait to hear about your trip.

  5. Tobie

    I’ll be in Israel in just a few weeks. I’d love to hear more about your trip.

    1. Kate

      Hey Tobie! Where are you going in Israel? We spent most of our time in Tel Aviv, but spent a couple of nights up north in a beautiful resort, and also visited the Dead Sea. If you’re going to Tel Aviv, I definitely have some restaurant recommendations for you. I wish we could have gone to Jerusalem, but it was a little too tumultuous for our tour guides’ comfort.

      1. Jayda

        Does it matter what kind of blender? Can you use a Ninja smoothie blender for this?

        1. Kate

          I would assume so, but wouldn’t know without trying. Let me know how it works for you!

          1. Kathy

            Just beware not to blend it to much. Stop after a few pulses and check tp see if it’s to your liking. You just want to blend the crystals down slightly. Your goal when doing this, is to make a sugar substance that blends in easier to frostings and drinks…..

  6. Melanie

    This is brilliant! I have been avoiding conventional icing sugar, thereby not making some of our favourite recipes. Thank you!

    1. Kate

      You’re welcome, Melanie! Enjoy. :)

    2. Pamela

      Exactly, I can’t stand supermarket confectioner’s sugar. It’s horrifying, and never ceases to amaze me the people that eat it in frostings like it’s manna!

  7. Elizabeth

    I love this! I wanted to prepare a recipe the other day but was totally out of powdered sugar. Next time I will just make my own! Loving the pics on Instagram by the way. :)

  8. Rachael

    This is so cool! I might never buy powdered sugar again… yay! I can’t wait to try it, it looks SO simple!!! P.S. Have fun in Israel! :)

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Rachael! :)

    2. Holly

      This worked in a pinch, thank you. However, the sugar was not as fine as powdered, so the recipe was a little grainy. I used white sugar. Maybe I should of blended it longer?

      1. Kate

        Hey Holly! Yes, it sounds to me like your powdered sugar could have used some more time in the blender.

        1. Dorrian Winton

          How long? I’m making it now and it’s taking a really long time

          1. John

            It takes a really really long time to make. Not one minute.

          2. Kate

            That really depends on your equipment. My fancy blender (Vitamix) turns sugar into powder in just 1 to 2 minutes.

      2. Sherry

        Yes needed more blending

  9. lisa @Garlic+Zest

    I’ve seen this done before, but have never had the occasion to do it myself. I do have a big thing of turbinado sugar in my pantry. Hmmm. What can I glaze?

  10. Lisa @ Healthy Nibbles & Bits

    Thanks for this post! I have been avoiding recipes that call for powdered sugar because I don’t want to buy a whole box of something I rarely use. This will be perfect for those occasions!

    1. Kate

      You’re welcome, Lisa! Glad you appreciate it!

  11. Midge

    Hi, I’m going to try your recipe.

    Now I’m wondering if you have a good substitute for corn syrup?

    Thanks

    1. Kate

      Hi Midge, corn syrup has some unique properties that make it difficult to replace, so I just avoid recipes with corn syrup altogether. You might be able to substitute honey or maple syrup in some recipes.

  12. john holm

    Talk about perfect timing! Christmas is right around the corner, so I’ll definitely do this! Thanks for sharing :)

  13. Valerie

    Have a wonderful time here! If you get a chance – go to Meshek Barzilay in Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv. It’s a wonderful vegan/vegetarian restaurant based on organic produce – delicious!

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Valerie! I was on a tour with no free time and they didn’t take us to Meshek Barzilay. :( I want to go back to Israel, so I’ll save it for next time!

      1. pat

        Thank you for this simple way to make confectioners sugar from coconut sugar. And you might want to visit East Jerusalem and the West Bank next time you visit Israel – pretty sad, but, i think, important to know about.

  14. Leigha @ The Yooper Girl

    It’s this easy?!?! Wow! Can’t wait to try it!

  15. mrsdmk

    Between finding out a few days ago how to make my own tomato paste & this…easy DIY powdered sugar lately I’ve been coming across some great cooking tips this week! Like someone else in the comments I am planning to make a recipe that needs powdered sugar & am all out. It’s been snowing all day /evening and I already walked to the nearest store twice today and definitely don’t want to do it tomorrow either so will be using this tip…hope this is as easy as it looks!

    1. Kate

      Glad you found it! Hope your powdered sugar turned out great.

  16. Jackie

    I sue this method and it tastes great and there no additives which i love .

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Jackie!

  17. Clara

    This recipe is amazing! My sister can’t have sugar, but this makes it possible to make sugar-free powdered sugar and opens up so many new recipes for me to make her!

  18. Teresa

    yeh, so you basically just saved Christmas for me! i doubt any stores are open and i ran out. thank you so much from Maryland USA.

    1. Kate

      Happy to help, Teresa! Happy holidays. :)

    2. Robin M Poe

      I am going to try this today. From a fellow Marylander :)

  19. FRANCESCA

    Great recipe :)))

    1. Kate

      Thank you!

  20. Terry

    Great trick. I was about to make a recipe this morning and it called for powered sugar like icing sugar which I do not have. So I looked up how to make powered sugar and came upon this site. I used raw cane sugar. Worked like a charm.

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Terry! Glad it worked for you!

  21. Mickey Smith

    I was looking for a recipe for red powdered sugar or different colors to make puppychow for different holidays but cannot find one. Any ideas? Mickey

    1. bea

      maybe you can get sanding sugar (cake supply stores usually have it in lots of colors) and imitate this process :)

      1. Barb

        Try putting color In the sugar first then shake it to distribute the color. Then put sugar in machine and proceed with the making of the powdered sugar. I have done this in coloring salt and it didn’t clump. I used the liquid food coloring.

  22. Rebekah

    How long should I have the coconut sugar in the food processor before it is considered powdered? I’ve been running it for a few minutes and it doesn’t look much different.

  23. Minna

    Thanks so much for this! I’m looking for sugar alternatives for baking, and am going to try this with Natvia (erythritol/stevia blend) to see how it works for frosting. Thanks again! :-)

  24. Zai Dimaandal

    Yeys i made it!and it’s perfect for my choco crinkles…thanks to my blender :-D and #cookieandkate ..god bless

  25. Mimi

    Just made powdered sugar according to your directions! Thanks so much for saving me a trip to the store! It was also interesting to learn about coconut sugar’s lower glycemic level. Good info!

  26. Kaeli Davis

    Wow! That is incredibly simple. I just ran out of powered sugar, and needed some for a recipe. Now I don’t have to run to the store. Thank you, I will definitely use this again.
    Is it healthier than store bought?

    1. Kate

      It could be, depending on the sugar you used! I use organic cane sugar, so I end up with higher quality powdered sugar.

      1. Cindy

        Love this. Can Monk fruit sugar be used?

        1. Kate

          Hi Cindy! I don’t have much experience with monk fruit sugar.

          1. Cindy

            Hi Kate. Thank you for your reply. I tried the Monk fruit sugar and it worked fabulous. I also used regular cane sugar it also worked. I used my blender. Great recipe.

  27. Bess

    So this absolutely did not work with regular granulated white sugar. I poured in about a cup or so while the processor was on high, let it go for over 5 minutes and still had granulated sugar. So bummed!

    1. Paige

      Try using a blender or I used a NutriBullet and it worked great.

    2. Jegi

      Unfortunately, I had the same experience with my food processor and blender. Later, I borrowed a friends very expensive food processor and it took 2 minutes. The moral of the story is that you need a high powered machine.

      1. Kate

        Thank you for sharing your experience, Jegi.

  28. Paige

    I was out of powdered sugar, and I needed a quick frosting. I have made brown sugar before so I got to exploring if you could make powdered sugar. Thank goodness I found your recipe, it worked out great!!!!!!

  29. Neha Ahmed

    I always do this but it doesn’t turn out so fluffy, it’s still a little rough and nor that fine even after passing it through a sieve.

  30. Akiva

    I used my coffee grinder for this purpose and it worked perfectly just like the stuff from the store

  31. chromosone

    yummy psui

  32. Angela

    Thanks for taking the time to post. One question is HOW LONG should I let the sugar process in the food processor? I left it about 10 minutes on high, and while it got finer than refined cane sugar, it wasn’t nearly as fine as powdered. Any tips for next time?

  33. Jean P

    Many thanks for sharing. I’m allergic to corn& only partially able to skip sweets. Extra thanks for the TJ tip.

  34. Debbie

    Did this in a pinch yesterday to top my Jelly Doughnuts. (Try getting confectioners sugar on Christmas Day. Nope – the convenience store was out. It worked beautifully. Question: If using corn starch, how much per cup of sugar and how long will it keep? Should it be refrigerated? Thank you.

  35. Nikki

    This dosent wreak your blender? I have a Ninja. Will it work with that ?or should I use the bullet single serve blender attachment that came with the blender?????

    1. Kate

      Sorry, I have never used a Ninja, but I don’t think that sugar will wreck your blender.

  36. Leeroy mudhikwa

    Great. Worked perfectly

    1. Kate

      Awesome!

  37. Terri Sortor

    Worked like a dream in my VitaMix!

    1. Kate

      Yes! I’m glad.

  38. leona

    Why when I do this it comes out somewhat grainy? No matter how long I blend it. I have also tried a food processor.

    1. Kate

      Hi Leona, I’m sorry to hear that. I’m not quite sure what to suggest since I’ve never encountered that issue. Some other sites suggest adding a bit of cornstarch to the sugar to help preserve its fluffiness over time, but I’m not sure that would help your blending issue. Wish I knew what to suggest, short of buying new equipment!

  39. Kate

    I have always used the organic turbinado sugar. Will be using this to make my powdered sugar!!
    Thank you

    1. Kate

      Yes! Who knew it was so simple? Thanks, Kate.

  40. Trisha

    Awesome! Thank you!

    1. Kate

      You’re welcome, Trisha!

  41. Mary

    Do you think I could make powdered sugar out of Splenda? Or some other artifical sweetener?

    1. Kate

      I’m not sure, Mary! I haven’t tried that.

  42. Mary

    Good morning from PA! Wondering if I should add arrowroot powder to the sugar to
    Prevent clumping? Thanks,Mary

  43. Sibyl Brown

    Thank you so much. Making Peanut Butter pie for my son, he turns 50. Only need 1/4 cup powdered sugar. Thought it would work, but didn’t know if additives would be needed. I will let you know.

    1. Kate

      Please do!

      1. sarah

        wanna se if you reply btw love your vidoes!

  44. Patti Conklin

    Have you ever tried this with Monk Fruit sugar? Wondering if it would work?

    1. Kate

      I haven’t, so I’m not sure.

    2. Pamela Murray

      This is over two years later lol but someone above mentioned that monkfruit sugar worked perfectly. ☺️

  45. Jema

    I did mine in a food processor, and while it made it slightly less grainy, it definitely was not powdered. I used it in my frosting anyway, but it was a bit grainy.

    1. Kate

      Hi Jema, sorry to hear that! It may be that your food processor doesn’t have as much power as mine. I’m using a Cuisinart (not an expensive one), for reference.

  46. Jennine

    Thank you for the hint. I am making a fondant center for a chocolate I am entering in the California State fair. I could not find fondant sugar the recipe called for. The recipe said that fondant sugar was powdered sugar without the cornstarch. I will try your hint. Will let you know if I get a blue ribbon.

    1. Kate

      How did it work for you, Jennine?

  47. Olivia Courser

    Thank you so much for this post, Kate! Saved me a trip to the store after I forgot to buy powdered sugar to make an icing. Now I don’t need to buy it ever again! I used my coffee grinder to make just the right amount for my recipe and it worked a dream. Love your site and tips! Always my go-to for tasty and easy recipes!

    1. Kate

      That’s great to hear! Thank you for sharing.

  48. Sarah

    wanna se if you reply btw love your vidoes and will try this for sure, why buy when you can make at home?!
    tips!:(thoo i think that if you put little cornstarch that will help and make the texture more dry)

    1. Kate

      Thank you for sharing, Sarah! I’m happy you are enjoying the videos.

  49. Cee

    Did not turn out. Blended a long time. My frosting came out grainy.

    1. Kate

      I’m sorry to hear that, Cee!

  50. Valerie M

    To be honest, this didn’t work for me.
    I have no idea in the recipe how long she blends for, but I blended for a few minutes and saw minimal changes.
    I used an organic, unfiltered sugar so that might be a part of the problem. My food processor is also not high-end, so that might be the second problem.
    I think simply buying powdered sugar will save you time and energy.

    1. Kate

      Hi Valerie, I’m sorry this one didn’t work for you. It depends on the power of your machine. You might beed to blend a little longer if it isn’t high powered.