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Friday, April 30, 2010

Little Mermaid Party


I recently helped plan a Little Mermaid Party for a friend’s daughter. It was so much fun to plan and the guests loved all the small details.  A lot of hours went into the birthday party but the results were worth it. I wasn’t able to get pictures of all of the décor just the cupcakes and cookies that I made for the event.
There were five different designs for the cookies. There were sea horses, starfish, shells, a number 4, and a round that had an edible image o designed in Photoshop. The tags for the cookies were also designed in Photoshop.
I wasn’t able to get a good picture of the tablescape, but the table had a bright red sequin table cloth and paper lanterns in red, green, and turquoise were hung from the ceiling. Also colored starfish were hung.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Pink/Brown Baby Shower

I was honored to be the host of one of my dear friends and co-workers. This was her first baby and I wanted to make the event beautiful and memorable. She had no idea what she wanted or what theme she should have. We came up with pink and brown for colors and we also wanted to incorporate baby feet into the theme. As soon as I had some direction I searched everywhere for inspiration and this is the end result.

I made paper chains using pink, brown, and white card stock. I created the It's A Girl hanging circles at the ends of the chains. I hung them from the ceiling all over the room. (I had to take out all of my furniture to accommodate for all the guests, and when I say we I mean my dad and brother). I also hung a set from Party City that included the pink streamers and the ball in the center of the room. I customized the ball and streamers by replacing the hanging circle from the ball, it was yellow, green, and pink , to one of the ones I made. Some tables had pink tablecloths with a brown runner and vice versa. Plates, forks, cups, and napkins were all pink or brown. A sweet baby foot cookie was at each place setting.

I also put together a candy buffet station. The "Sweets" banner that I made in Photoshop matched the invitations. All the candy was and cookies were pink and brown with a hint of white. I had malt balls, animal cookies, chocolate covered pretzels, Dove's Bliss Chocolates, and some pink and brown Mexican candy. The pink candy bags were personalized with a label and some of the jars had labels also. The baby feet pretzel rods were done using a Wilton Mold. I also used the mold to make the toppers for the cupcakes.

The centerpieces were created using pink and white carnations, baby's breath, and hot pink roses. The bubble vases were purchased at the dollar store and adorned with pink and brown ribbon. I set two vases per table for a total of 12 vases.


I made two cakes one left and one right baby foot. The cakes were made with the paisley Wilton Pan Set. One cake was filled with strawberries and the other with peaches. It was covered with PuraWhip. The baby foot designed was free handed and not too difficult to achieve. I decorated the cupcake stand with dangling crystal ribbon. The cupcakes were the mother-to-be's favorite, Pillsbury Funfetti. I used Purawhip to ice the cakes and topped them with baby feet made out of chocolate using a mold. I love how the balloons served as a backdrop and the ultrasound of Baby Mia made it just perfect. I scattered several frames of Baby Mia throughout the room.

Another item that item that is just too cute is this Pin the Pacifier on the Baby game. The baby and pacifier images were obtained online (cannot remember where) and i enlarged it in Photoshop and mounted in onto the pink foam board. Each pacifier had a number and a piece of double sided tape. This game was a hit!

All of these goodies I created in Photoshop. Some of the brushes I made using clip art and others I found free online. The invitation was one of the first things I made and everything else soon followed. The invite insert was one of my favorites. It asked each guest to bring diapers and wipes for a chance to enter a drawing for a cool prize. Then the raffle ticket was created to write down the name of each guest who participated. The candy bag labels were printed on sticker paper and punched with a scallop paper punch. The thank you tags for the cookies were also cut out with the scallop punch. The napkin wraps were used to wrap a pink and brown napkin and a fork. The candy buffet labels were printed on card stock and cut by hand, as well as the paper chain hanging decorations. I used Boring Showers font for every item from the baby shower.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Quinceanera



My brother-in-law’s sister just turned 15 years old, and like in most if not all Hispanic families they have a Quinceañera. A Quinceañera is a coming of age ceremony that occurs when a young girl turns 15. Well, this celebration is a big deal to these 15 year old girls. When she asked me to create her invites and her favors I wanted to do something a little different. Usually the invites are a little cheesy I think. They have a huge picture of the young lady, and a list that almost eats up all the invitation space of who bought what and who the attendants are. I really think that we should stay away from that and seek a cleaner, sleeker and more sophisticated approach.


Her colors were a deep “purpleish” plum color, which I loved because again it stays away from the pastels that although beautiful they had their time to shine. As I looked for inspirations on the web, there are more options catered towards the Quinceañera. When I was planning my sisters we had many limited sources because it wasn’t as mainstream or important to pop culture. With MTV bringing these festivities to a broader audience business began to realize that there is a need for more products.





I chose to create the invites myself in Photoshop. I used a 4x6 template I got at Overnightptints.com, which is also were I got them printed. I printed 100 of them for about $20 dollars. The invitation has a logo that I made using a Photoshop shape. It is ornate yet simple. I used Copper Alt Caps Expert font (I downloaded somewhere just Google it you should find it for free!) for her initials J.Z. added the number 15 with a small tiara to finish off the logo. I also purchased pocketfold invitation from Paperandmore.com a store that I love and buy from all the time. I also got their white precut base paper. I layered the invitation and used two sided tape to affix it to the pocketfold envelope.






For the favors I wanted to tie in the invitation theme. I ordered cake transfer sheets from Funcakesforyou.com and Holly did an amazing job she even sent them pre-cut. She printed the logo I sent her via e-mail and sent them back to me super quick. I used the logo on some delicious sugar cookies. I iced them with white royal icing, immediately put the logo on them, once dried I added a border around them with white royal icing. I bagged the cookies up and tied purple and white ribbon on them.


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Baby Shower



I recently helped my uncle plan his wife’s baby shower. I was in charge of the cake, invitations, and the decorations. I had several ideas and craft projects in mind for the shower and was delighted that he gave me all the creative freedom. I had to pull off all the projects on a very tight budget. Originally, the budget was $100.00, which had to be bumped up to $140.00. I know that it sounds impossible and it nearly was but lucky for me I had many of the materials already on hand.

The baby shower was a small event and it was co-ed. My uncle and his wife are expecting a baby girl, however she did not want an all pink baby shower. I had purchased some thank you cards in a shape of a baby’s bottle. These would be perfect. They have polka dots in yellow, green, pink, and purple. The invitation set the theme for the shower. It would be a baby bottle theme. They invitations are so cute but I had to think of something to cover up the thank you.






To make the invitations I used the Baby Bottle Thank You cards purchased at Wal-Mart. They are blank in the inside. I used a round 1 ¼” circle whole punch and a 2” scalloped circle punch to cut out circles in the matching colors of yellow, green, pink, and purple. I then took the 1 ¼” circle I whole punched and punched it again with a Martha Stewart safety pin punch. I really loved the way they came out. To jazz it up a little bit I added a self-adhesive pearl.

Since the cards are blank I printed the invite information on vellum paper and affixed it to the inside with brads in coordinating colors.


The inside read:
A Baby Girl is On Her Way,

Join us for her Mommy's Special Day!
Date:

Time:

Address:




The centerpieces were also part of the bottle theme. I bought size 1 Pampers Swaddler's the big box with 92 diapers. I used every single last one and if money wasn't tight I would have used two. I just liked how the diaper bottles looked with more diapers to a layer. I also bought washcloths at Wal-Mart. and used those to cover the diaper on top that makes the pacifier and also to make a the the cap for the bottle. There is three layers each with six diapers rolled up and rubber banned together. To cover the rubber bands I used ribbon in coordinating colors that I bought at Michael's. I made five of these in about 30 minutes very easy to make.




The Wreaths:

I used 14 diapers and a floral wreath that I bought at the Dollar Tree :). I fastened them with rubber bands and cover the rubber bands with bows of ribbon. I also attached huge pacifiers and rattles that I had used for my sisters baby shower almost a year ago. I'm so glad I had some of her stuff still to use because it saved on the budget. I used tulle to make a bow on top and also to add something to hang it by. I made two wreaths to hang on two huge trees that framed the outdoor space where the shower took place.






For each guests that arrived we would pin with these beauties. I bought the bottles, clothespins and safety pins from Michael's, the rattles I already had as well as the baby feet and baby hands. I used a glue gun to affix the pin to the back of the feet and hands. I also used a glue gun to attach the bows i made and then to attach the bottles, rattles, and safety pins to the bows. These are my favorite craft items that i made for this shower. They were so cute and everyone loved them.



For the Mommy to be I made this ribbon..Well I actually finished it. My sister was originally the one who was suppose to wear the pin but since i was busy with all the details of her shower I never finished it. I stamped a piece of paper with the mommy silhouette and also a Mommy To Be stamp I had purchased at Michael's at the Dollar Bins. I had purchased the buttons on orientaltrading.com. For the little sister I made a special button as well. I added confetti hands and feet stamped a scalloped piece of paper with a stamp of a bottle and added a sticker that said Sister. I embellished them with some of the items I had purchased at Michael's.





Now for the cake. This cake is my first attempt at carving and by far the biggest cake I have ever done. It took lots of batter, strawberries, lemonade cans (concentrate juice), and whipped cream (stabilized from Smart and Final). I baked about 8 10" cakes and 3 6" cakes. The 6" cakes were for the pacifier and the bottle cap parts. I cut all cakes in half and stacked them on their sides with strawberries and whipped cream for the middle. The cake was DELICIOUS. It has been the best cake I have ever made!!! It was lemon which got its flavor from the concentrate juice I replaced it for some of the water. I finished the cake with polka dots, just like the invitation. I wanted to recreate the invitation and I think I succeed the cake was a hit at the shower.

Another element that was inspired by the invitations was the baby bottle cookies. They are my usual sugar cookies. Iced with white Royal Icing for the bottle part, the cap was in iced in green, and the pacifier in a "ivoryish" color. Once the cookies dried (about 2 hours) I added the polka dots in the same colors as the invitation. I then wrapped them up and added a cute bow. I used these pails I bought at Target. I love Target they always have some great stuff. The cookies were also a hit!



The planning of this shower was a little stressful because of the budget and I only had a couple of weeks for planning, but it was also fun to plan and I am very pleased with how everything came out. I have s couple of baby showers coming up so keep on reading for some new ideas and fun stuff.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Vasty's Birthday Cookies

My friend Vasty had a birthday dinner and I wanted to surprise her with cookie favors for her guests. She loves shortbread cookies so I decided to attempt them. This was my first time working with shortbread and I must say it was very time consuming and harder to work with than sugar cookies. But they were sooooo good!


I wanted to do something different from what I am used to. So I used photoshop to create a logo. The logo read: It's My Birthday! with a cupcake with a candle in the middle, and at the bottom it said thanks for coming with the date. I then ordered edible transfers from Fun Cakes For You . Holly was so amazing, she printed, cut, and shipped the transfers to me. I was a little worried because it was last minute but they were amazing.





I glazed the cookies with white royal icing, added the trasfers, and then piped a border with royal icing and sprinkled sugat crystals from Wilton around the edges. I finished them up by bagging them and adding a ribbon to them.





Shortbread Recipe (Joy Of Baking)

Ingredients:

  1. 2 cups all-purpose flour
  2. 1/4 teaspoon salt

  3. 1 cup (2 sticks) unslated butter, softened

  4. 1/2 cup powdered sugars

  5. 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Directions

  1. In a separate bowl whisk the flour with the salt. Set aside.

  2. In the bowl of your electric mixer (or with a hand mixer), cream the butter until smooth (about 1 minute).'

  3. Add the sugar and beat until smooth (about 2 minutes).

  4. Beat in the vanilla extract.

  5. Gently stir in the flour mixture just until incorporated.

  6. Flatten the dough into a disk shape, wrap in plastic wrap, and chill the dough for at least an hour.

  7. Preheat oven to 350 degrees with the rack in the middle of the oven.

  8. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.

  9. On a lightly floured surface roll out the dough to 1/4 inch thick.
  10. Cut into rounds or whatever shapes you wish using lightly floured cookie cutter.

  11. Place the cookies on the prepared baking sheet and place in the refrigerator for about 15 minutes. This will firm up the dough so the cookies will maintain their shape when baked.

  12. Bake for 8 - 10 minutes, or until cookies are lightly brown. Cool on rack.
  • Makes about 20 shortbread cookies.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

♥ Audrey's Cupcake Party ♥

My gorgeous niece Audrey just turned one. We celebrated her birthday with a cupcake themed party. The colors we used were a fuchsia pink and purple. It was so much fun to put together, and a lot of work. I was in charge of the baking of course ( I didn't bake the sheet cake). I made 100 Cookie Lollies, simply sugar cookies (click for recipe) on a stick, Pink and Purple Cupcakes, and a Giant Cupcake Cake!

The piñata pictured is custom made and not sold in stores. We searched and searched for a cupcake shaped piñata that was large but we had no luck. So my wonderful mom conjured up her creativity and made the piñata herself. I was beautiful and super sturdy.

The party was so much fun thanks to all who joined us to celebrate!


  1. These are cupcake shaped cookie lollies. Cookie cutter is from Sweet Shapes. Outlined in white, top flooded with purple and bottoms with pink, and the top part of the cupcake was drizzled with pink jimmies.
  2. My cupcake tower is from Wilton all dressed up with pink and purple ribbon alternating o the layers and a small tutu around the bottom tier. I also added rhinestones I found at Michael's. I had made two of these. It took some time to make them gorgeous but worth the time. Everything is removable which allows you to reuse the cupcake stands over and over again. I affixed the ribbon and tutu with double stick tape and glue dots. The cupcake liners were in hot pink and purple which looked beautiful. I got those from Etsy seller Bake It Pretty. The cupcake picks I made using small lollipop sticks, and a 2 in. scalloped whole punch, a 1 1/4 in. round punch, and the Martha Stewart cupcake whole punch all purchased at Michael's.
  3. The Candle Lollies were outlined in white, flooded with purple or pink and before the flooded icing dried I added sprinkles to them.
  4. The Letter A Lollies are so cute. I outlined them in white, flooded them with pink or purple icing. Once dried I finished them off with writing "udrey" the remaining letters of her name. Cookie cutter from Martha Stewart Alphabet set.
  5. The Number 1 Lollies are outlined in white, flooded with pink or purple icing. Once dried I finished them off by writing Audrey on them. Cookie cutter from Sweet Shapes.
  6. The Balloon Lollies are outlined in white, flooded with pink or purple icing. Once dried I finished them off by piping dots on them. Cookie cutter from Sweet Shapes.
  7. The pinwheels were made with cardstock using a pinwheel template I found online. I made some in the fuchsia pink and purple. I finished them off by adding a cupcake pick minus the pick :)
Total Cuteness!
How I wish I had better pictures of this cake. It was my first time making MMF and using it. It was super easy to make and use that I will be doing more projects with it in the future. I had also used the giant cupcake pan before but had some issues with it, but it was fabulous this time. I was adding elements as I went along because I did not have it planned. I was pleasantly surprised at how good it came out. I am so happy my niece enjoyed the cake as you can all see. She is so adorable!!!
To complete the Giant Cupcake I:
  • Made two batches of the MMF and colored one purple and the other pink. I divided each of the colored MMF in half and made half of the pink bolder and half the purple bolder as well giving me two shades of each of the colors.
  • Baked the giant cupcake in the Wilton Pan. I used two boxes of Duncan Hines White Cake Mix. I used Cake Release to grease the pan. I love it cake releases from the pan perfectly.
  • Let it completely cool on a cooling rack.
  • Used Strawberry Jam, warmed in the microwave to make it runny, and spread it all over the bottom and top to help the MMF stick to the cake.
  • Rolled out the darker pink for the top of the cupcake and smoothed it out and worked into the swirls to get the shape to come through.
  • Rolled out the darker purple for the bottom of the cupcake and smoothed it out and worked into the grooves to get the shape to come through.
  • Then stacked them and cut and inserted wooden dowels so that I had a stable cake.
  • Used the dark purple to make the sprinkles.
  • Used the lighter pink to make a tootsie roll shape for the candle cut a strip of the light purple and wrapped it around the candle.
  • The flame was created swirling the light pink and purple and shaped it to look like a flame.
    A lollipop stick served as the wick. Another lollipop stick was used to insert the candle into the cake (Before inserting candle into cake candle must be completely dry or it will loose its shape. Do insert the wick, attach flame, and insert lollipop stick to the bottom of the candle and make an insertion point on the cake before it MMF dries)
Marshmallow Fondant Recipe from CakeJournal
Ingredients
  • 1 bag of white marshmallows (8 oz)
  • Water (2 tbsp)
  • Icing sugar sifted (1 to 2 pounds)
  • Crisco
  • Heatproof bowl
  • Spoon
  • Food colors or cocoa powder
  • Flavoring optional
Directions
  • Put the marshmallows in a heatproof bowl and add the water.
  • Put the bowl in the microwave oven and heat it for approx. 2 mins. until the marshmallows puff up.
  • Stir the marshmallows until they get smooth. This is the time where you can add your chosen food color/cocoa powder or give it flavor.
  • Now add the icing sugar and stir the mixture with a well greased spoon. Keep adding icing sugar until it looks like a dough.
  • Turn out the “dough” on a greased work board and with your hands greased with Crisco start kneading the marshmallow fondant. Keep adding a little icing sugar at a time until it is not sticky anymore.
  • Be careful not to use all the icing sugar as to much icing sugar can make it too dry.
  • It is ready when it feels pliable and ready to roll.
  • If you are not using the marshmallow fondant straight away then rub a bit of Crisco on it and wrap it in cling-film and seal it in an airtight bag.
  • If your marshmallow fondant feels very hard you can always warm it up in the microwave for a few sec. at a time. Then it should be more pliable to work with.
  • If it feels dry then knead in some Crisco or if it is too soft add more icing sugar.

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

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Fortune Cookies!


Hi everyone! I hope that you enjoy my blog my first blog ever!!! I have decided to start this blog as a way to keep an online scrapbook of sorts for my baking and crafts. Most of the posts will be about baking since I LOVE to bake!!! For my first post, I decided to make these fabulous and delicious fortune cookies. I baked these as favors for a birthday dinner for my sister and I. Hope you enjoy them as much as our guests did!!!

These fortune cookies do not require many ingredients. Most of the items we have laying around in the pantry. All you need is:

  • Unsalted Butter
  • All-Purpose Flour
  • Almond Extract
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Eggs
  • Heavy Cream/Heavy Whipping Cream
  • Salt
  • Ultra Fine Sugar
  • Cocoa
  • Pam or any Non-Stick Cooking Spray
  • 50 Paper fortunes (I typed them up on my computer and cut them into strips)

You will also need the following equipment:

  • Electric Mixer
  • Teaspoon Scoop
  • Cookie Spatula
  • Silpat (not a requirement but makes things a lot easier)
  • Cookie Sheet
  • Spoon
  • Empty Egg Cartons

*Before you start to do anything turn the oven on to 400 degrees!


Combine the egg whites and sugar, and beat on medium speed until frothy, about 30 seconds. I used the whisk attachment on my KitchenAid mixer.

Add the flour, cocoa, and salt, and beat until combined. Add the melted butter, cream, almond extract, and vanilla extract, and beat until combined, about 30 seconds. And it should look like this! Smells yummy already.



I used the teaspoon to scoop out the batter onto my Silpat baking mat fitted in a baking pan, or use a nonstick baking sheet. Prior to this recipe I had no idea what a silpat was, its just a french baking mat ideal for easy removal of these cookies. You can use it for for many other baking endeavors. I got mine at Williams-Sonoma. I then used the back of a spoon to make 4" circles, do this in a circular motion this worked best for me. Only do 3-4 circles if you are doing this alone. You need to work really fast in order to get them all shaped before they begin to stiffen up.


  1. Then just bake for about 4-5 min until the edges are browned.

  2. As soon as they are done use a cookie spatula to lift all cookies so they will not stick. You have to work very very quickly because they will harden almost as soon as they are out of the oven.

  3. Grab your fortune paper and lay it in the middle.

  4. Begin to roll the cookie into a loose tube.

  5. Using your index finger, make an indentation in the center of the tube.

  6. Pinch each end together with your other hand.

  7. Place the cookie in an empty egg carton to help it keep its shape until it cools completely.

I made a lot of these, it takes a while if you are doing this solo because you cannot do a lot at one time, but it is well worth it!


I made these Chinese take-out boxes from a template I got from K Werner Design. I made the labels from label paper, stamping them with a coffee bean ink and a Thank You stamp. Then I cut them out using a circle whole punch. I added ribbon for a handle and added my cookie to finish it off.

Make these cookies:

Fortune-Cookie Favors: Fortune-Cookie Recipe

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