Sunday, February 12, 2012

Apple Cookies

It is so nice to make something with bright, cheery colors in the doldrums of winter! I made this set of apple cookies for a teacher friend coming back from maternity leave who wanted to thank her interim teacher. I hope the celebration goes well, and that the kids and teachers enjoy their cookies!
*One word about these pictures - I didn't have my usual photographer (usually Ben, at about 10:30 at night when I'm finished decorating), so the quality is considerable less.  Also, my two year old has learned how to push a stool around to reach counter tops, and put two sticky fingers on the lens. YIKES.




Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Trees, Snowflakes, Mittens, and Ornaments

I made this set of mini-cookies for a friend's Kindergarten Christmas party. I have this feeling that they will eat them in approximately 1/100th of the time it took me to make them!




Thursday, December 8, 2011

Peppermint Star Disaster

I don't think most cookie bloggers post their mistakes, at least, not mistakes on this level of magnitude. The short story is that out of 3 dozen delicious smelling, chocolate, peppermint star cookies, only six came off the pan without crumbling into pieces. You're looking at six pitiful stars on top of a pile of crumbs. I had to dump the last dozen into the trash because the candy stuck to the paper, and WOULDN'T COME OFF. I had so much hope for these - the picture in my magazine was so beautiful. And mine were too until I tried to take them off the pan. I apparently need more practice melting candy!

PS: I followed directions (mixing, baking, cooling times) TO THE LETTER except for one part - I did not use parchment paper for the first two batches, just had them directly on the pan. For the last batch I used wax paper (what's the difference, anyway?) and had to throw out the whole thing. Maybe that was my problem? Umm,yes, yes it was.
http://www.chow.com/food-news/55408/whats-the-difference-between-parchment-paper-and-waxed-paper/

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Chocolate-filled Cream Puffs

This dessert was to celebrate Ben taking his final final. YAHOO! Thesis is still to go, but the end of classes feels pretty good.
I can't believe how well these puffs turned out. They were puffy! And mostly hollow on the inside! And held their shape! Also, I could've eaten the filling alone, so I want to figure out another use for it. Thank you, Better Homes and Gardens Baking book.




Friday, December 2, 2011

Simple Christmas Cookies

I had a great start to December with a book club meeting at my house (we read A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens). So of course, I had to make cookies. Here are a few shots of a sampling of the cookies I made for the event.


The star-shaped cookies with sprinkles were super easy! After allowing the flood layer to dry overnight, I piped the shape in fresh icing, then coated with sprinkles and tapped off the excess. I used large round sprinkles for the red detail.

These snowflake cookies were simple, too, and they were done in one decorating session! After I piped on the design, I coated them with granulated white sugar for a sparkly effect.

The cookies in the back of the plate are a Martha Stewart recipe, called "Glitter Ball Cookies." They don't very closely match up with her picture, but they tasted good at least! The filling is made with ginger, honey, and of course butter and sugar.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Baby Boy Cookies

I am so glad my cousin Heather asked me to do these baby shower cookies! They are for a friend of hers. It was great to revisit the baby papooses, and I LOVED making the onesies. Seriously, what could be cuter than a baby onesie cookie? One note: if you noticed the charming black cat in the big group shot, that was not some kind of weird mistake on my part! This expecting couple loves their cats, so I was asked to include a few along with the babies :)




Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Live Like You Believe

These cookies are for a girls' event at my church. They will present their school and extra-curricular accomplishments and talk about how they are trying to live values such as faith and integrity. The theme for the evening is "Live Like You Believe," which I love as much as the navy, gray, yellow, and coral color scheme. After looking at combinations of these colors for two days, I'm convinced they're my new favorites!