A better batch

Little things often make a world of difference. At least they do in the baking world. I changed several things to avoid a repeat of the Best Christmas Cookies debacle of last week. Issue one: the ambient temperature, which was a balmy 70˚F (21.11˚C) at my sister-in-law’s house, was a little chillier at 64˚F (17.77˚C) here at home. Issue two: using a hand mixer v. mixing by hand. I suspected that using a hand mixer made the batter a little too fluid for the cookies to roll out right, and this time, my dough set up nicely when popped in the freezer for thirty minutes. I didn’t need to re-flour the parchment paper on my work surface, nor was it necessary to refreeze the dough halfway through, as it was at my SIL’s. The cookie cutters sliced through the dough quite sharply, and the silicone spatula I used was thin enough to get under the cookies without distorting them. Issue three: no shortening in the icing. All I used was a cup and a half of confectioner’s sugar, three tablespoons of half-and-half, a tablespoon of vanilla, and Wilton Paste Colors. I made up eight ramekins of the sugary stuff (black, brown, violet, rose, red, yellow, leaf green, and white) and used tiny paintbrushes instead of butter knives in order to frost with precision. Check out my results!

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3 Responses to “ A better batch ”

  1. Mom101 Says:

    Wow, impressive! Much nicer than the ones we did last year and definitely more appropriate for all ages.

    Happy new year Lysa! Hope we can catch up in Peekskill soon.

  2. Carol Says:

    What is Wilton Paste Color? I like the idea of painting icing on with a brush. Beside being easier to make details, I think it would also be easier for kids to work with. After I made my sugar cookies this year, I saw a news story about some kind of powdered food coloring that looked great. You only need to mix it with a little almond extract (not vanilla or the color will be altered), you can paint it on the cookies and it comes in all sorts of colors. I’m going to have to see if the Chocolate Duck carries it. With any luck, my cookies can look almost as good as yours next year!

  3. Bipolarlawyercook Says:

    The colors, they’re blinding! Gorgeous.

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