Ever had one of those "How did they DO that?" moments? I sure did. I had been decorating cookies a few years and saw some cookies in the Martha Stewart catalog (I miss that catalog).
The cookies had FLAT dots and stripes and they really boggled my mind.
Once I figured out how to make them, I, well, went kinda went dot crazy. It is probably my favorite cookie decorating technique. {And it's so easy!}
First....here's a little video (from last year) if you are a visual learner. :)
(More how-to cookie decorating videos like this can be seen at University of Cookie.)
Here's how to do it...
{portions of this post were originally published here in 2007...have I really been blogging that long?}
- Thin two (or more) colors of icing with water to approximately the same consistency, like a thick syrup. One shouldn't be noticeably thinner than the other.
- After outlining, flood the cookie with the base color first and spread with a toothpick.
- While the base color is still wet, add the dots using a squeeze bottle. The dots must be added to the wet icing, but do give the base color a few minutes to set. Adding the dots right way, especially dark on light, may cause some bleeding into the main icing as it dries. I typically work 6-8 cookies at a time, adding the base color, then going back with the dots.
- If the bleeding does happen, don't worry...it's just a cookie! Chance are, no one will notice but you. :)
One little announcement:
As my friend Shelly said, "I think you are the last person alive not on facebook...you and my grandpa." Look out grandpa, you're next. ;)
{And don't be confused...I guess there are a few "Bake at 350's" on FB...you'll see my little pink cake cookie on my page.}
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