This Christmas, I wanted to make something special for some wonderful women I know.
I found a design for intricate lace cookies at http://cakecreationsforyou.blogspot.com/. Nadia is the decorator from the site, and she creates beautiful cookies.
I'm really happy with how the cookies turned out!
To
make the lace pattern, I first outlined the heart shape with royal
icing. Using the same icing, I made 14 straight lines running diagonally
across the cookie.
Then, I added perpendicular lines to create a grid.
I used glace icing (in a flood consistency), to fill in the larger spaces of the heart.
Then,
I added dots of icing into the grid, creating a pattern I liked. There
are so many patterns you could make using this technique. Have fun and
get creative!
I
noticed that you get a very different look in the lace if you allow the
grid to dry before adding the dots of icing. In this photo, I piped the
dots while the icing of the grid was still wet. You can see how the
design has sort of "melted" together.
On
this cookie, I allowed the grid to dry before piping the dots. The dots
stayed separate and are quite distinct. Honestly, I think both
techniques made a pretty cookie, and I can't decide which I like better.
For
the gold lettering, I mixed a little brown food coloring into the royal
icing to get a tan color. I piped the words with the tan royal icing
and allowed it to dry. Then, I mixed gold luster dust with a little
vanilla extract and used that to "paint" the words. You can see the
difference the luster dust makes here, where I only used luster dust on
the letter "o" in "world."
I
used zip-top baggies with the corners cut off as the icing bags for
this entire project. If you would like to use piping bags and tips, I
would suggest using a #1 or #2 writing tip.
I loved making these cookies and thinking about the women I'd be giving them to. I hope they know how much they are loved.
STATS:
Nadia's Video: "How to Make a Lace Cookie" Tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKjM7Wm845wChocolate Roll-Out Cookies
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Chocolate-Roll-Out-Cookies-240668
How to "flood" a cookie with icing
http://www.sweetsugarbelle.com/blog/2011/07/outlining-and-filling-cookies-with-royal-icing/
Royal Icing
http://letsgetcaking.blogspot.com/2012/12/royal-icing-recipe.html
Glacé Icing
http://www.thatreallyfrostsme.com/2010/05/glace-icing.html
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