Monday, September 5, 2011

Lemon Cookies in Ice Cream Shapes!



Summer is winding down and as a last attempt to keep the summer spirit alive we made some fun lemon flavored sugar cookies in ice cream shapes. I fell in love with these new cookie cutters from Wilton (well, they were new for the summer). As much as I loved them, I couldn't justify buying them until I spotted them on clearance as A. C. Moore was transition to their fall items. Yay!

This time we added a teaspoon of lemon extract to the dough AND the icing. We wanted a bold lemony taste! Just add less if you are looking for a subtitle lemon taste (or just add it only to either the icing or dough). We didn't get too creative with the design sticking to the suggestion on the cookie cutter package. We just wanted to see if we could pull it off.





For additional posts about our sugar cookies see:
Happy Fourth of July!
Hoppy Easter!
Cookies Inspired by Barbie!
Purple, Purple, Purple
Sugar Cookie Recipe
Holiday Baking

Friday, July 15, 2011

Harry Potter Forever

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Today is the release date of the FINAL Harry Potter movie. I've grown up with these films and books, so it's definitely bittersweet to see it all over.

Last fall, my family and I went to a craft fair at L.L. Bean and at one of the tables I spotted hand-made Harry Potter wands. Although I did want to buy one, I thought I would give Ollivander a run for his money (even though I have virtually no woodworking experience).

Materials: a stick (from outside), saw, scraper, sand paper, steel wool (for woodworking), electric sander, and wood stain

I found a perfect stick outside and then cut it off to the appropriate length (I did a little bit of research) and then I scraped off most of the bark. (Inspired by Harry's wand, I decided to leave the bark on the handle.)

After I determined that it would take me forever to sand it down as far as I wanted by hand, I got out the electric sander (which you can see a little of in this photo).

Then, I used the sand paper and steel wool to make it nice and smooth!


To finish it off, I stained it. And, here's the final product:


Any other Harry Potter fans out there? What are you favorite Harry Potter memories from over the years?

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy Fourth of July!


After seeing Martha Stewart make delightful fireworks cookies on the Today Show, we were inspired to try it ourselves along with some of our own patriotic designs (the stars). Also, we took this opportunity to test-drive our new mini cookie cutters (we used the star shape here). They were a big hit!

THE STARS:




THE FIREWORKS:

BIG FIREWORKS: Flood the cookie with just a layer of white royal icing. Then, using 2 squeeze bottles (one with blue, one with red), make about 3 circles over the white icing while it is still wet (alternating colors). Then, take a tooth pick and lightly pull out from the center (do that at least 4 times). 

LITTLE FIREWORKS: Again, flood the cookie with white icing and then just make a dot (or filled in circle) of color on top while it's still wet. Use a tooth pick to pull out from the center making a firework design.





Happy Birthday, America!

For additional posts about our sugar cookies see:
Hoppy Easter!
Cookies Inspired by Barbie!
Purple, Purple, Purple
Sugar Cookie Recipe
Holiday Baking

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Wilton Decorating Basics: Lesson 4


And here's my final cake!

This time I did a chocolate cake with chocolate butter cream icing. The roses are almond/vanilla flavored butter cream and the middle layer is filled with raspberry jam.  To be honest, part of the motivation behind trying the chocolate butter cream was because I was kind of terrified to get ugly crumbs in the white icing. I'm happy with my decision - the chocolate butter cream is delicious!

Surprisingly, the "ribbon roses" aren't terribly difficult to do. My biggest issue is that the edges of mine aren't very smooth and I'm not sure why.I actually like the way mine look though. (I'm sure you can tell which one the instructor did for me! Haha!)






And that's the end of my Wilton cake decorating adventure. I really enjoyed my experience and can't wait to try some designs on my own. I'll be sure to post pictures as a do the projects!

To relive the first three lessons, check them out here:
Lesson 1

Lesson 2
Lesson 3

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Wilton Decorating Basics: Lesson 3



For the third class, we decorated cupcakes! I went with chocolate cupcakes with orange/vanilla flavored butter cream icing.

We learned to use a lot of the tips and how to make many different flowers.

Drop Flower:
The icing was a little too thin here so they look a bit messy.
These came out better. They also look nice as a cake border.

Rosette:
These rosettes look cute covering the top of the cupcake!
They also look cute as the center of a flower.

Pompom Flower:

Shaggy Mum and leaves:


Next week we learn roses for our last lesson. Stay tuned to see my final cake!

Missed my posts about the first two lessons?
Check them out here: Lesson 1 and Lesson 2.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Wilton Decorating Basics: Lesson 2


For the second class, we had to bake a cake at home to ice and decorate in class. I was very nervous about making sure my cake was flat on top but I researched some at-home remedies for this because I wasn't ready to invest in Bake-Even Strips yet. I ended up making some of my own after reading this. I still got a bit of a dome but was able to fix it by pressing down on the dome with my hand (and parchment paper).

Icing the cake when rather well. I was very nervous about getting crumbs in my white icing, but the crumb coat technique works very, very well! Do a thin layer of icing first to lock in the crumbs, so when you put on the top coat there wont be any crumbs. We learned to transfer patterns on to the cakes. I chose to do a hibiscus flower. It was actually pretty easy to do, but this was a fairly simple image.


In case you're interested, the butter cream icing is flavored with vanilla and lime, the cake was vanilla, and the middle layer was filled with apricot jam! Yummy!

Can't wait to see what we'll do next! Stay tuned...

Want to see what we did last week? Check out my post about Lesson 1.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Wilton Decorating Basics: Lesson 1



This past Monday I began taking Wilton Method Course 1: Decorating Basics class at my local Michael's store! It's something I've been wanting to try for a while now. I've tried to teach myself how to use a pastry bag many times to no avail so I figured it might be best for me to take a class and learn it the right way. I've only had one class, but think I'm getting more comfortable with it already. Probably the biggest thing I've learned so far is that even just baking the cakes is much more complicated than I thought -- especially if you want it to be a perfect, bakery-style cake!

We learned how to frost a cake and also how to make stars with the pastry bag. These are photos of my practice cookies!