Saturday, December 10, 2011
Edible Scrabble
In the weeks leading up to the singles event we hosted in our home, I was trying to figure how to factor in some dating-themed cookies. A memory of Scrabble cookies I had seen online served as the inspiration for this cookie centerpiece. The Scrabble logo was copied using royal icing and then transferred onto the red fondant "scroll." The best part of it was finally getting to put our over-sized diamond rings to good use! Look at the bottom picture to see how much was left by the end of the night!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Happy Chanukah: Put a New Spin on your Dreidel
Making the cookies, 45 minutes
Making the frosting, 20 minutes
Frosting the cookies, 1 hour
Eating your dreidel instead of spinning it, timeless.
Here's how it goes: Stiff blue royal icing to outline the cookie, followed by thinned royal icing to flood the pink, purple, and light blue areas. Stiff white royal icing to finish off the letters once the first layer has dried completely (figure about 24 hours, give or take depending on humidity). There's no losing when you play with pretty tasty dreidels.
Making the frosting, 20 minutes
Frosting the cookies, 1 hour
Eating your dreidel instead of spinning it, timeless.
Here's how it goes: Stiff blue royal icing to outline the cookie, followed by thinned royal icing to flood the pink, purple, and light blue areas. Stiff white royal icing to finish off the letters once the first layer has dried completely (figure about 24 hours, give or take depending on humidity). There's no losing when you play with pretty tasty dreidels.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Potted Pastries
It might be too cold to plant flowers outside, but it's the perfect season for making flower cookies indoors. After cutting the flower shapes out of my sugar cookie dough, I stuck a cookie/lollipop stick in each one and baked it. Next came the fondant to cover the cookie and the royal icing to add some definition to the petals. And the sugar crystals never hurt either ;-) Once the flowers were done, it seemed unfair to let them stay on the plate. The mini terra cotta pots stuffed with two shades of green felt were the perfect display for these pretty, tasty treats.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Cookies Fit for Decorating
Unfortuantely, not all cookies are suited for decorating. (Just to be clear, all kinds of cookies are perfectly good for eating.) The sugar cookie recipe below is my favorite recipe for getting a perfect cookie that is frosting-ready every time.
Sugar Cookies
2 sticks unsalted margarine
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
3 1/2 cups flour
Cream the margarine and sugar together on a low speed for 2 minutes. Scrape down the mixing bowl and mix for another minute. Add the eggs and vanilla and mix well. In a seperate bowl, combine the baking powder, salt and flour. Add the dry ingredients in 2 shifts. Mix well after each addition. Form the dough into a ball and refrigerate for at least an hour before use. I like to lightly flour my silpat mat before rolling the dough out on it.
Note: If you are making cookies that you intend to cover with fondant, skip the baking powder in the recipe. The slight expansion in the cookie due to the baking powder will make it more difficult to match the fondant cut-out to the cookie.
Sugar Cookies
2 sticks unsalted margarine
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
3 1/2 cups flour
Cream the margarine and sugar together on a low speed for 2 minutes. Scrape down the mixing bowl and mix for another minute. Add the eggs and vanilla and mix well. In a seperate bowl, combine the baking powder, salt and flour. Add the dry ingredients in 2 shifts. Mix well after each addition. Form the dough into a ball and refrigerate for at least an hour before use. I like to lightly flour my silpat mat before rolling the dough out on it.
Note: If you are making cookies that you intend to cover with fondant, skip the baking powder in the recipe. The slight expansion in the cookie due to the baking powder will make it more difficult to match the fondant cut-out to the cookie.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Cookie Cuties
Eight young ladies have joined me on a delicious 4-week decorating adventure. During each 90-minute class at my house, we explore different ways of dolling up our cookies so they look (and taste) amazing. These girls are so talented, I'm truly impressed by their weekly creations! Move over, Cake Boss, you have competition!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Ahuva's First Birthday
Would you believe me if I said that Ahuva made it herself? I didn't think so. Preparing this cake has kept me busy for a couple weeks. First baking and freezing both cakes (the large rectangle on the bottom and the 1 cake on top), the royal icing drop flowers that were made 2 weeks ahead of time, the double-batch of buttercream frosting that was made last week. I finally got to put it all together tonight in time for her party tomorrow. Can't wait for Ahuva to smush it all over her face!
You can't eat just one. Or maybe you can. (Pun intended). These one cookies were super-easy, directions to follow in a coming post.
Party City's gimmicky first birthday paraphernalia, which of course, we bought into.
Don't pretend you don't dream of those Cake Pop pans you see in the infomercials. I couldn't resist when I saw them on sale at Bed Bath and Beyond. The pops are dipped in white chocolate and are coated with gorgeous, shimmery purple and pink glitter, which this picture really does not do justice.
Ahuva having her cake and smushing it too!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Pretty Tasty Adventures (PTA) with the Parent Teacher Association (PTA)
The cookie decorating was supposed to be for the kids while the parents sat in on the meeting. As it turned out one of the parents snuck out to decorate. A pretty tasty time was had by all.
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