A few weeks back I was signed up for a cake delivery for a special 1
year old homeless boy in a shelter close to home. Many of you know I
bake for a charity that brings birthday's to homeless kids in shelters
around Washington. If you ever have extra party supplies or toys please think of Birthday Dreams, we can all make a child's special day be just that special! They didn't have a theme just that it was a FIRST birthday so I thought I'd make some fun 1's to go on top of cupcakes.
I did some googling on fun birthday cookies and stumbled across and idea of a one with dots. I picked blue and green since those are boyish colors.
I'm a bit obsessed with royal icing cookies right now. I've been using the cookies as the toppers for my cupcakes I make. It's like the best of all words a cupcake with tons of frosting and a cookie to eat also!! My youngest is obsessed with this technique, yup he's so my child all about the sugar (I have no clue where he would get this from ... as she whistles and looks away .... lol). Below are the cookies used and the cupcakes assembled.
Lesson learned on these cookies! I let the cookie dough sit out a little too long before I baked it which sadly made my dough expand. To say I panicked is a little understatement! Thankfully I quickly thought of a solution while the cookies where still warm. I took my cookie cutter and stamped them out and go rid of the extra (well Caden ate a few scraps before I could throw away).
What you Need:
Frosted Cupcakes
Royal Icing - Tinted Blue and Green (see recipe below)
Americolor Blue Food Gel
Americolor Green Food Gel
Piping Bag (or in my case a ziplock bag)
Americolor Blue Food Gel
Americolor Green Food Gel
Piping Bag (or in my case a ziplock bag)
I used the dipping method
with my royal icing. I started to do the dipping method about 6 months ago to speed up
my decorating time. You can pipe each cookie which is a little cleaner
but I find the dipping method to be the best. You get your royal icing
to the outline consistency and put into a pie dish (I find this is not
too deep). BEFORE dry you can add your details. I added royal icing to a ziplock bag (since it was a small amount I didn't want to waste a pipping bag). I added the dots to the one's. Tap them down to make the dots blend into the white.
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INGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 cups butter, softened
2 cups white sugar
4 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
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5 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
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DIRECTIONS:
1. | In a large bowl, cream together butter and sugar until smooth. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Stir in the flour, baking powder, and salt. Cover, and chill dough for at least one hour (or overnight). |
2. | Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Roll out dough on floured surface 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. Cut into shapes with any cookie cutter. Place cookies 1 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets. |
3. | Bake 6 to 8 minutes in preheated oven. Cool completely. |
Julie Usher, she has a GREAT YouTube video on how to make, color and make consistency adjustments.
Royal Icing what you need:
2 lbs Powdered Sugar
1/2 tsp Cream of Tartar
5 Large Egg Whites (or equivalent)
Flavor to Taste
Gel Icing Color
Mix
powder sugar and cream of tartar in your mixer, just to make sure it is
incorporated in. Slowly add egg whites, then whip start of slow then go
to very high speed. She says around 2 minutes, my friend had an older
mixer so it took almost 10 minutes. You want stiff peaks that hold on
and won't fall off the spoon. Add in your flavor, I would suggest you
use a clear flavoring. This would be the glue texture great for ginger
bread houses etc.
Take
1 cup of royal icing in a smaller bowl then add your coloring, lightly
mix so you don't get air into the the icing. I'm like her and like the
gel coloring.
For Top Coating - Add 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 tsp Water (This is if you don't want to outline and flood)
For Outlining - Add 1/2 to 3/4 tsp Water
For Flooding - Add 2 to 3 tsp Water
WATCH her video on How to Top-Coat, Outline, and Flood Cookies. YES it is around 7 minutes BUT if you have never done this technique it's a MUST she explains it perfectly.
A cookie and a cupcake, that is awesome and looks delicious!!
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