This was my second attempt at decorating cookies and making royal icing. The first time I tried, the icing never really fully dried and it wasn't that shiny pretty icing I see all the time on the cookies at the store. So I decided to try a different recipe. Since I'm still very new at using this kind of icing, I knew I wasn't going to be perfect at it right away. I also knew I could still make a really good sugar cookie which would make up for bad decorating. That is why I'm going to share with you my super-tasty-yet-not-so-pretty Easter Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing.
As you can see I chose a cute flower, a little bunny and what is supposed to be an egg shaped cookie cutter. Personally I think they look more like circles, but hey, they taste good...so yeah.
Ok so maybe I'm not ready to be a fancy perfect cookie designer, but I'm getting there. Remember I'm a new cook, so things like this are still bound to happen. I'm just happy you let me share with you all me hits and misses. You guys rock!
Ingredients:
For Cookies:
3 Cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 Cup unsalted butter, softened
1 Cup white sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
For icing:
2 Cups powdered (confectioners) sugar
4 tsp milk
4 tsp light corn syrup
1/2 tsp vanilla
Different food coloring
Directions:
Combine the flour, baking soda and salt in a large bowl. Set aside.
In your mixer combine the butter and sugar until smooth. Add in the eggs one at a time, then the vanilla.
Slowly add in the dry ingredients and beat until you have a smooth dough. Split the dough in half and wrap each half in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for one hour.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheets with silpats or wax paper.
Take one batch of dough out and roll onto a lightly floured surface. Keep rolling dough around on the flour until it's no longer sticky. Roll out to about a 1/4 inch and cut out your cookies. Do the same for the other batch of dough.
Place the cutouts on your baking sheet and cook for about 8-10 minutes. Remove and let cool on the sheet for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack.
While the cookies cool, beat the powdered sugar and milk until smooth. Add in the corn syrup and vanilla extract and stir until fully combined.
Set out as many bowls as colors you are wanting to use. So if you have five colors, set out five bowls.
Add an equal amount of icing into each bowl. Drop in as many drops of food coloring as you want, stirring after each drop, until you reach your desired color.
Pour icing into your decorating bottles, or plastic bags. Start by outlining your cookies with the icing color you want to use. Let the outline dry (this is what I failed to do).
Once dried, fill in the outline with whatever icing color you choose. Let that layer dry for about an hour and add more decorations to that, or leave as it is and enjoy!
Are you a cookie decorating pro or a total novice like me? Please feel free to share your icing decorating tips or any royal icing recipes you love! Can't wait to hear them!
Need a mixer? This is mine!
KitchenAid 5 Quart Mixer
Need baking sheets? These are great!
Baking Sheets
This is the same silpat I use every time I bake!
Non-Stick Silpat Baking Mat
Got decorating bottles? I use these!
Betty Crocker Decorating Kit
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***recipe adapted from here
I don'y have any patience for this kind of thing either, that's what sprinkles are for :)
ReplyDeleteHa I totally agree! :)
DeleteYour cookies are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI could never get this kind of icing to turn out either! They look so cute and I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful decorating... thanks for bringing these cookies to foodie friday.
ReplyDeleteThese look so cute!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the Tell Me About It Tuesday link-up! These cookies are so cute!
ReplyDeleteDanielle at Framed Frosting
Your cookies look amazing.
ReplyDeleteDebi @ Adorned From Above
These cookies are beautiful! My kids would love them. :) Pinned!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are too cute! Thanks for sharing this with Hump Day Happenings!
ReplyDeleteI love these cookies! They are too cute! I'm not sure how they should look, but my son and I would love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing on Turn It Up Tuesday! We love having you! :)
These look delicious! Definitely going to make this for my kiddos, they will be so excited to eat some "pretty" Easter cookies. Following along from last Friday's blog hop! You can find me at www.fitbodyfirst.com
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Megan
I think your cookies turned out pretty! You just colored outside the lines a little bit : ) Thanks for sharing on Hump Day Happenings!
ReplyDeleteThese came out so pretty and they seem so easy to make! I just wanted to let you know that I am linking to this post on 4/2 at Simply Creative Living if you don't mind.
ReplyDeleteThe first time I made Royal Icing I didn't add enough sugar. It seemed okay, but was just a little too runny. Tasted FAB though so I didn't complain. I followed a guy on YouTube...Steve's Kitchen Royal Icing Quick and Easy. Your cookies look great, by the way. I know your family appreciated them.
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ReplyDeleteYum, I would really like these!
ReplyDeleteHi stopping by from the ducks 'n a row linky. Your cookies look great! You're right about the patience thing too, I'm exactly the same ;) but patient or not they all taste the same...yummy!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Thanks for linking with Inspire Me Wednesday
ReplyDeletethese cookies look great. I have always wanted to make royal icing but have never tried it. Thanks for the recipe. Thanks for linking up at Tell Me About It Tuesday. We hope you hop over and share with us again next week.
ReplyDeleteYour Cookies look so pretty with the lovely pastel colors. Thank you so much for sharing this special recipe with Full Plate Thursday and have a fantastic week!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
Thank you for sharing this recipe on Meal Planning Monday Recipe Link-Up. :) Your Easter cookies look delicious, I love iced sugar cookies! I hope you stop by and join us again this week! http://www.aprilshomemaking.com/2014/04/meal-planning-monday-recipe-link-up-5.html
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ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! My daughter loves baking. I bet she would love to try these! Thank you for linking up to Tell Me About It Tuesday on Woman of Many Roles!
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