Homemade Piping Gel Recipe – Two Methods
This homemade piping gel is so simple, quick and easy to make you will never have to go without it ever again. Piping gel has become an important aspect of cake decorating from glue to sticking flowers. In this post, I share with you two recipes one with gelatin and a vegetarian one with lots of possibilities.

If you are a cake decorator, then you must have used piping gel. You can find it in any cake decorating store. When I started cake decorating, it was not easily available, and its shelf life was always an issue.
So, I had to find a way to make my own. I found many recipes online and have gone through quite a few recipes to find one that works for me.
What do we use piping gel for
- Piping gel is often used to give cakes the glass effect, such as stained glass cakes.
- When you need to create a water effect. For example, for a swimming pool cake or a waterfall decoration.
- When working with wafer paper flowers. The piping gel works best to stick wafer paper to wafer paper.
- As a glue when working with sugar cookies. I use piping gel to get the fondant to stick my cookies.
This is not my original recipe. It’s adapted from those I found online. I’ve gone through a couple of piping gel recipes and came up with this ratio of gelatin or cornstarch that works best for me. I hope that you will also find it useful.
The difference between the two homemade piping gels
The main difference, of course, is one is made using gelatin and the other is made with cornstarch. Which means that one is vegetarian and the other is not. But as you can see, there is also a slight difference in color.
The one on the right is made with gelatin. And as you can see, it is more transparent as compared to the one on the left, which is made with cornstarch and it’s a bit more opaque. While it’s not a huge difference, I think it’s worth mentioning.
The consistency of piping gel
Understanding the consistency of the piping gel is very important. It has a soft consistency and does not dry hard. It will dry but not like royal icing. So, please do not mistake it for royal icing.
How to use this homemade piping gel
- You may need to add hot water to bring to the piping gel to the consistency you need.
- Below is the piping gel consistency when made. It would work great to create water or waves where you need it to hold its shape.
- But if you need it as a glue, this might be too thick. So, add a few tablespoons of hot water and mix thoroughly.

Storage and shelf life
- I find that it’s best to store the piping gel in a little glass jar like the ones I show you here.
- I always keep it in the fridge to increase its shelf life.
- In general, piping gel has a short shelf life – I’d say about 2 weeks. So, I always make a small batch since I prefer to make it often.
Caution
If you are using any recipe, it best to first do a test to see if it’s the right one for the project you have in mind.
Whatever recipe you use, be it the one with gelatin or with cornstarch, if you do not make it the same way I have, it may not work for your project. Please test it to see if it can create those waves or that waterfall you want and make any necessary adjustments.
As you can see in the images above, this is how it looks when it’s ready. I hope it works for you too.

Homemade piping gel with gelatin
I personally prefer to use this recipe although it is a bit more expensive than the second recipe. It dries better than the second recipe and I personally think the gelatin and corn syrup is tastier. If you are a vegetarian, then you probably need to use the second recipe below.
- Dissolve gelatin in the water for 2 minutes.
- Place in the microwave for 20 to 30 seconds or in a double boiler and melt the gelatin.
- Place the corn syrup and extract in a saucepan over low heat. Once the corn syrup is hot, add in the gelatin mixture.
- Stir well to combine.
- That’s it – your piping gel is ready.
- This gel will thicken as it sits.

Homemade piping gel with cornstarch
The benefit of this recipe is that it is cheaper. I personally do not like the strong lemon taste, but it does go on nice and smooth so you get a nice glass effect.
- Dissolve the cornstarch in half the water.
- Place the sugar and the remaining water on low heat and stir until all the sugar has dissolved.
- Add the lemon juice, and cornstarch mixture.
- Stir until thick and opaque.
- The cornflour should cook until it becomes opaque (see image below).
- Switch off the flame.
- Store in a glass jar or container.
- Once cooled, use as desired.
- If necessary, add hot water to bring to the right consistency.
Important – Cook this Homemade Piping Gel until cornstarch looks like this. Almost translucent.


Homemade Piping Gel – Two Recipes – Gelatin or Vegetarian
This homemade piping gel is so simple, quick and easy to make you will never have to go without it ever again. Piping gel has become an important aspect of cake decorating from glue to sticking flowers. In this post, I share with you two recipes one with gelatin and a vegetarian one with lots of possibilities.
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp Gelatin
- 2 tbsp Water
- 2 cups (470 ml) Light corn syrup
- Clear vanilla or almond extract
- ⅓ cup (80 ml) White granulated sugar
- 1 tbsp Cornstarch / cornflour
- ¼ cup (4 tbsp) Lemon juice
- ¼ cup (4 tbsp) Water
Method
- Dissolve gelatin in the water for 2 minutes.
- Place in the microwave for 20 to 30 seconds or in a double boiler and melt the gelatin.
- Place the corn syrup and extract in a saucepan over low heat. Once the corn syrup is hot, add in the gelatin mixture.
- Stir well to combine.
- That’s it – your piping gel is ready.
- This gel will thicken as it sits.
- Dissolve the cornstarch in half the water.
- Place the sugar and the remaining water on low heat and stir until all the sugar has dissolved.
- Add the lemon juice, and cornstarch mixture.
- Stir until thick and opaque.
- The cornflour should cook until it becomes opaque (see image below).
- Switch off the flame.
- Store in a glass jar or container.
- Once cooled use as desired.
- If necessary add hot water to bring to the right consistency.
Notes
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When adding color, which type of food coloring do you suggest? Gel or any kind? Thank you in advance!!
I always use only food gel colors, Anna. Thanks
Can I use white vinegar in place of lemon juice?
YOu can try, I have not tried vinegar. Let us know if it works.
Hi Veena
Can I use this piping gel to write “Happy Birthday”? If yes, should it be a thinner or thicker consistency?
You can Renee. You want it just the right consistency so it will hold shape and flow out easily from the piping bag.
Hi! Thank you for the recipes. I’m wondering if a cake can be refrigerated after piping gel is applied…i.e. water effect.
Thank you.
Yes, you can Lori, it might set so it may need to let it thaw again which might take time
hi..
Thanks for sharing this..this will save some money from buying this! Do you have a recipe for confectioner glaze? how to give shine on figure eyes?
No, Bhavi. I’ve always purchased confectioners glaze. Thanks
Hi, i dont see any amount on the clear extract , was going to try to make it tonight .
Just 1/4 tsp of extract will be good Shelly. Thanks
Thank you so much for this recipe. I don’t find piping gel here in my place so have to always make my own. Your recipe works perfectly every single time.
Thank you, Dana. Yes, I had to make this recipe because I could not find any near me too. I only know the ingredients but no recipe was found anywhere. So I had to figure it out myself. Glad you find it useful too.
Thank you, Veena. You are a Godsent. I love your blog, it is my goto place for all recipes. I love how you explain them so well. I’ve made this recipe more than once and never have to buy piping gel again. I hate the store brought because it has a weird smell and a very shot shelf life.
PS – your Death by chocolate cake was a huge hit this week with my customers. I made it for tasting
Thank you, Ivy. So happy you are enjoying my blog. Yes, the piping gel does have a shot shelflife so homemade makes it more affordable.
Yes, the death by chocolate sure is a huge hit here too.
Hi Veena:
I would like to use the piping gel as water on cupcakes. If I bake/frost the cupcakes tomorrow, may I leave them out overnight to serve at a party the next day ? Also, may I frost the whole cupcake with buttercream first, then spread the piping gel on half of the buttercream, or would it be better to put the piping gel directly on the plain cupcake ?
Hey Dawn. You can leave cupcakes out overnight unless they have a perishable filling like fruit curds. I suggest adding the piping gel on the buttercream or it will be absorbed into the cupcakes. Also, make sure the piping gel is not too thin consistency.
Thanks for the recipe. Can you give me some guidelines on how I can use this piping gel to give a shiny coat over a fondant covered cake?
Hey Reba. I do not use piping gel to make fondant shiny, perhaps you can if you diluted it with warm water.
If you looking for the shiny effect like on my wine bottle cake – I have used cornstarch and vodka
Thanks