Hurray!! Its Easter!! I was really looking forward to decorate this cookies! I loved it! And I think they came out sweet :) Easter brings spring which means the days are becoming longer and finally we get some more sun! So I really was happy to use this joyful spring colors! Try it and have fun and Happy Easter!!!
Ingredients:
For the cookies:
makes 10-15 large or 25-30 medium
- 250g butter
- 250g sugar
- 1 egg (if you are not planning to do royal icing use 2 eggs)
- 1 yolk (keep the egg white for your royal icing)
- 1 package of vanilla sugar (16g)
- 400g flour
- 1 egg white
- 250g powder sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract - optional
- food coloring -
Preparation:
For the cookies: In a bowl of an electric mixer beet the butter and sugars together until creamy and fluffy. Ad the egg and the yolk and mix until all combines. Now add the flour in few stages and mix until all ingredients come together. Take your dough out of the bowl and cover with clingfilm and refrigerate at least for 30min.
Take your dough out of the fridge, sprinkle some flour on the work surface and roll out the cookie dough to about 5mm thick.
Using cookie cutters cut your cookie shapes and place them on baking trays lines with baking paper. Return to the refrigerator to rest again for at least 30 min.
Preheat the oven at 180C for about 10min.
Bake the cookies for about 15min, depending on their size or until they get a nice golden brown color.
Leave them to cool down completely before decorating them with royal icing or storing them.
For the royal icing: Sift the powder sugar into a mixing bowl of an electric mixer, add the egg white and mix together for about 20min. Until the icing has reached a stiff-peak consistency (which is what you would need for sticking on decorations and gluing cakes together). We will need two consistencies stiff-peak and flooding consistency. Once you are happy with your icing consistency color your icing using eatable food colorings. Pour the icing into the piping bags and start from outlining around the edge of each cookie. Then with the same icing flood inside the outlines on the cookies. Leave for 8 hours to set. Once the icing is hard you can start with your baskets>> here you can find a nice tutorial on how to do the Easter basket cookies! Enjoy!!
Here some variations :)
These cookies are just so darling! I used to love decorating cookies but it's been so long since I last played around with it. I just love what you did with these!
ReplyDeleteOhh Allie!! I feel flattered you visited my blog :) And thank you for your compliments!! You made my day with your nice words :)
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