How to Decorate Christmas Cookies
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Guide Note: How to Decorate Christmas Cookies offers tips, tricks and advice on how to decorate sugar, gingerbread and Spritz cookies for the holidays.
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Introduction
- What is Christmas without tins full of lovingly-decorated cookies or the smell of gingerbread men baking in the oven? If you think about it, cookies are downright necessary when it comes to celebrating Christmas. After all, Santa's got to have something to eat when he pops by on Christmas Eve.
How to Decorate Your Cookies
Use royal icing to decorate your cookies. (Creative Commons photo by Dan McKay)
- The best part of making Christmas cookies is definitely the decorating. You get to personalize your little baked creations, and if you have kids, you get to let them in on the act. So, bust out your pastry bags and gumdrops. It's time to give those gingerbread men some eyes.
How to Make Royal Icing
- The type of icing typically used in decorating Christmas cookies is called "royal icing." A thick version of the icing can be used to create outlines or piping around your cookie. A thinner version can be used to coat your entire cookie with a layer of icing that will harden into crunchy finish.
- This recipe will yield approximately 2 1/2 Cups of Royal Icing.
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- In the bowl of the mixer, whip together the egg whites with the cream of tartar until foamy.
- Sprinkle in the sugar gradually. Add the lemon juice and extract, if desired. Continue whipping.
- Beat the mixture until it forms stiff, glossy peaks. Approximately 5 to 7 minutes on high speed.
- Transfer to a pastry bag, filling to 1/3 full. Use standard tips #2 or #3, and decorate!
- Thick icing is good for creating a pipe or outline to be filled in with thinner icing.
- Thin icing is good for filling in an outlined shape or laying a base coat over the entire cookie. Icing can be thinned by adding water.
Alternate Recipe
- Using uncooked, unpasteurized eggs is considered unsafe by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As an alternative, you can make Royal Icing with meringue powder, which is essentially dried egg with sugar and gum added.
- This recipe will yield approximately 3 Cups of Royal Icing.
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- In the bowl of the mixer, whip together the sugar and meringue powder.
- Add the vanilla extract and lemon juice.
- Add the water. Beat for approximately 5 minutes or until stiff peaks begin to form.
- Transfer to a pastry bag.
Decorating Before You Bake
- You can decorate your cookies before putting them in the oven. Try one of these pre-baking decorating techniques:
- Sprinkle course colored sugar on your cookies.
- Place nuts, colored sprinkles or dragees on your cookies.
- Mix beaten egg yolks with food coloring, and paint your cookies before they go in the oven.
Additional Decorating Tips
- To attach candies to your cookies after baking, use a drop of corn syrup or a dab of royal icing to hold them in place.
- Dust cookies with powdered sugar.
- Use a toothpick or small paintbrush to paint details on your cookies.
Resources for How to Decorate Christmas Cookies
Photo by Monika Zillekens
- All Recipes: Decorating Cookies
- Baking Christmas Cookies: Cookie Decorating 101
- Pink Cake Box: Cookie Decorating Techniques (Video)
- Christmas-Cookies.com: Decorating Sugar Cookies
- CakeWorksCentral.com: How to Decorate Cookies 101
- Karen's Cookies: Decorating Tips: Glazing - Specialty Glazing
- GoodHousekeeping.com: Cookie-Decorating Tips
- Better Homes and Gardens: Decorating Before Baking: Sprinkling with Decorations
Cookie Icing, Glaze and Frosting Recipes
- Mahalo's Guide to Royal Icing
- All Recipes: Sugar Cookie Frosting - Sugar Cookie Icing - Sugar Cookie Glaze
- MarthaStewart.com: Royal Icing Recipe
- Food Network: Royal Icing Recipe
- Epicurious.com: Decorating Icing Recipe
- Karen's Cookies: Making Glaze
Christmas Cookie Merchandise
- Amazon.com: Pastry Bags and Tips
- Williams-Sonoma: Mechanical Pastry Bag
- Sur La Table: Holiday Baking
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