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    Valentine's Day Cookies

    by kylakae (02/17/2007 - 01:36)


    In my last post I shared the cookie recipe provided by Penny McConnell at the Capital Confectioners' Sugar Art and Cake Competition. For Valentine's Day this year, I decided to give her recipes a try and make cookies for my sweeties and my friend, Gloria, who was home sick.

    The dough was perfect. It was heavy but soft. It rolled out beautifully and there was no need to refrigerate it overnight like so many sugar cookie recipes require. I rolled the cookie dough out about a quarter of an inch thick.

    At the cake show, Penny showed us the coolest technique that I was just dying to try. Following her instructions, I took a chunk of dough and slowly added water until it was the consistency of buttercream and could be piped out of a piping bag. I then coloured the mixture using Americolor decorator gels. I spooned the mixture into paper piping cones and just cut the very tip off the cones. I then piped this mixture onto the cookies, outlining them in red and purple.

    I have to say, I LOVE the Americolor gels. They come in squeeze bottles and the colours are more vibrant than Wilton's.


    I popped the cookies into the oven at 325 and baked them for approximately 15 minutes a tray. I took them out of the oven and the piping was just as vibrant as when they went into the oven! They were so pretty, in fact, that I really didn't need to decorate them.

    But, of course, I did anyway. Hey, they were for Valentine's Day, after all!

    I made up the royal icing and decided to do a couple of different techniques. Firstly, I took some of the cookies that I had not outlined and dipped them in coloured icing. To do that, I watered down some of the royal icing and tinted some red and some purple. Why purple? Well, it happens to be my friend, Gloria's favourite colour. The icing has to be thin enough to dip the cookies but not so thin that it all runs off. You should be able to dip the cookies, pull them out, give them a little shake and set them on a drying rack, and have them look pretty smooth.

    Next, I took the remaining thinned icing and thinned it even more to use as a flood colour for the outlined cookies. The cool thing about these cookies is that the outline already provided a dam so I didn't need to outline them with a thicker icing to hold in the flood colour. This icing should be fairly runny. I spooned it into piping cones and cut just the tip off. It's runny enough that it will run right out the tip and back up the cone and leave you a bit messy. I should have put gloves on right away but I didn't so I ended up with red hands for a bit. Ooops. Heh. I set these to dry, too. The outlined borders provided a pretty contrast to the icing.

    I had some pretty sanding sugar in purple and a really nice red/gold and I dipped some cookies into the sanding sugar.

    With a half dozen remaining cookies, I melted some dark chocolate and dipped half the hearts.


    I let the cookies dry overnight and packed them up in pretty boxes the next day and delivered them to my loved ones. The cookies not only looked fabulous but they were also the best tasting sugar cookies I'd ever made.  They were big hit!

    If you love beautiful and tasty sugar cookies please try this recipe yourself!

    I just wish I'd thought to take a picture of them all boxed up.

    (Edit: My girlfriend managed to snap a  few picture of her cookies. Yay.)




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    The Purple Princess

    by kylakae (12/05/2006 - 00:49)

    Friday night I threw a birthday party for my friend, Gloria, at the bowling alley. Since her favourite colour is purple we thought it would be fun to make it a Purple Princess party theme.

    Who cares that she was turning 43? You're never too old to be a princess. 

    With the theme set, I decided to make a doll cake. I hadn't made a doll cake in years! As luck would have it, I couldn't find my Wonder Mold, the Wilton pan to make the big doll cake. This is a shame because I don't think Wilton makes that pan anymore.  (Actually, it turns out that they still do!)

    I did, however, know exactly where my mini wonder mold pan was located. Ha! Usually I refer to it as my boobie pan since more often than not I've used it to make boobs for stag party cakes.



    I stopped by Hobby Lobby and picked up a pack of doll picks. I thought I was going to put 3 dolls on a cake base but in the end I could only fit on two.

    The cake itself, was delicious. It's one of my doctored cake recipes. It was a banana cake and not a morsel of it was left except for the cake under the dolls themselves. I made a Banana Cream Cheese filling and sprinkled the cake layers with Banana Rum. Mmmm... It was soooo good.

    I found the little candles along the bottom, at Party Pig. Aren't they cute? They included two shoes, a handbag, a heart  & a star perfume bottle and a crown.



    Here is a view of the pink doll.  Gloria was very happy with her cake and I was very pleased with the way it came out.

    Ohhh, I almost forgot to mention where I found the crowns. I was hunting all over Hobby Lobby for something to use for crowns on the two princesses when I spotted these silver crown charms on half price at 50 cents each. I used the little holes to push in pins to hold the crowns in place.

    Of course I then had to tease Gloria that it's my fault if she's an airhead. Heh.

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