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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Happy Birthday Nick!!




OK, I have to let it out. My friend Nick is a Mets fan, so for his birthday I wanted to surprise him with New York Mets cookies. Well after hours of baking and decorating (and I do mean HOURS!!!) I come to find out he doesn't like birthdays. First of all, Who doesn't like birthdays? Weird? Definitely. But what could I do, the cookies were baked and decorated. I never gave them to him because they were intended to bring a smile to his face not a sour pout. No hard feelings Nick :)

So let me go into detail on how I decorated them. My favorite, as hard as it is to choose, is the NY logo. This was the hardest to make too. It took me several attempts to get it just right, I had to bake about 8 and only got 2 that I liked enough to keep. The word Mets is a close contender to the favorite title followed by the State of New York one. All of these three cookie cutters were custom ordered from Sweet Shapes. I just love her work sooo much!! She is awesome, she has fast turnaround times too.

All cookies were outlined in white royal icing first, then flooded with the desired color. Once those steps were completed, I simply added the decorations and writing. The big NY was outlined again in orange and then orange sugar was poured on it to give it that gorgeous look. Make sure your cookie is completely dry before you add decorations like sugar, and sprinkles to the edges because it will stick.

The baseball cookie cutters and the cake with a candle are from Sweet Shapes also. The letters to spell out N-I-C-K are from Martha Stewart's Alphabet Set purchased at Macy's.

I suggest you practice your writing and design on parchment paper before attempting it on the cookies. Once you get it down go ahead and try on a cookie. I always bake extras just in case I mess up or my niece puts her finger in them LOL! She's my biggest fan!

Now just individually wrap them and tie them with matching ribbon. I use Wilton's Medium bags they come in a package of 100.

Enjoy!!!
*Click for Sugar Cookie and Royal Icing Recipe.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Dodger Fans




Well, I made it. Yay! This is my second entry this week. After finding out that the person who interviewed me for a teaching position was a Dodger fan, my wheels started turning and a simple thank you card would not be enough. So naturally I decided to bake him these delicious sugar cookies. I used the same recipe for the sugar cookies and royal icing as always. I did a batch of the cookie dough, and three batches of icing (depending on how many cookies you are making a single batch can be divided into separate bowls and colored) a brown, white, and blue one.

The California State cookie cutter is from Sweet Shapes. The state cutter is not a custom order but if she no longer carries it you can always request it and Viola! you have California. The baseball glove, bat and cap are from Sweet Shapes as well. These are part of her Baseball Set.

I always outline my cookies with white royal icing (medium consistency, but not runny) first, this creates a dam of sorts. Once the icing dries I flood the cookies with the desired color of icing (this is runny but not watery, about the consistency of white glue) making sure it doesn't overflow. You don't want it to go over the dam you already piped. Now we wait several hours, sometimes overnight if necessary for the cookies to dry. Once dried you can add the design or writing on top of the smooth icing.

For the marble affect on the baseball bat I added white lines of runny icing (about 2 thin lines) as soon as I had flooded them (don't wait until they dry) and using a toothpick I swirled the white in with the brown.

Now all there was to do was individually wrap each cookie with coordinating bow and I had the perfect thank you! They looked really great! So go on don't be shy and bake your Dodger fan some cookies.!!!

Monday, August 10, 2009

My sissys 25th Birthday Dinner Favors




Well it has been a while since I last blogged. School and work and life in general has been hectic. Since I'm on a break right now I have dedicated some time to blogging. I have several projects to show you so stay tuned for more. I am attempting to post something everyday this week. So wish me luck :)

As time consuming as they are I love making cookies. My favorite part is decorating them. The pink and black cookies I made for my sister's 25th birthday dinner hence the 2 and the 5. I had them all packaged up so nicely. I wish I could find the pics of the packaging (sigh), but I don't know where they are at. The favors where a hit, I got so many compliments!!

The black icing took a long time to get it that black I think I used about 2 of the black Wilton colors (yikes). The hot pink was fairly easy to achieve, I used Wilton's Icing Color in Rose.

I used a the number cookie cutters from Wilton 101 Cookie Cutter Set. They are about three inches. The candles are from a birthday set from Sweet Shapes. I love her cookie cutters. She also makes custom ones all at affordable prices. I have bought several from her and they are of great quality. You will see the cookies I have created with them later this week. Finally, the Y shape (Yanavith is her name) is from Martha Stewart's Alphabet Set. I picked it up at Macy's and not sure if its still available. If you need some Sweet Shapes has a great set!

The recipe for the sugar cookies is from Wilton. This recipe works great and the cookies keep their shape beautifully. I usually make two batches since I'm always making at least 100 at a time.

Ingredients:
  • 1 1/4 cups butter
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon No-Color Almond Flavor or Pure Vanilla Extract
  • 5 cups flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup milk

Makes: About 36-42 average sized cookies.

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
  2. Cream butter and sugar together
  3. Add eggs and flavoring, beat until fluffy.
  4. Sift dry ingredients together and add alternately to creamed mixture with milk.
  5. If mixture is too sticky, add flour, a little at a time, until dough is easy to handle.
  6. Roll dough 1/8 in. thick.
  7. Cut out cookies, dipping cutter in flour before each use.
  8. Bake for 6-8 minutes, or until edges are lightly browned.

The royal icing recipe that I use is from Karen's Cookies but whatever recipe you have and like you can use.

Ingredients

  • 3 T. meringue powder
  • 4 cups (1 pound) powdered sugar
  • 6 T. water
  • ½ tsp. vanilla extract (use clear vanilla if you want a pure white icing)
  • ¼ tsp.

Directions

Beat all ingredients together until stiff peaks form (about 10 minutes). To vary the consistency, add water to thin and add powdered sugar to thicken

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