Saturday, October 30, 2010

Brown Sugar Cut-Out Cookies

There are a number of people in my family who aren't big fans of sweets. However, they all love these brown sugar cookies. They are only lightly sweet and are a bit heavier and crisper than my other sugar cookies.

Makes about 72 cookies
1 cup225 gButter or Margarine
2 cups290 gBrown Sugar
22Eggs
1/4 cup60 mLMilk
1 tsp5 mLVanilla Extract
5 cups625 gAll-Purpose Flour
1 tsp5 gBaking Soda
1/2 tsp3gSalt
  1. In a large bowl, mix together butter, sugar, eggs, milk, and vanilla extract until light and fluffy.
  2. In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking soda, and salt.
  3. Gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture until well blended. Chill dough for 1 hour.
  4. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). On a lightly floured surface, roll dough to 1/4" thickness. Cut into desired shapes using cookie cutters and place 1/2" apart on ungreased cookie sheets.
  5. Bake for 6 minutes in preheated oven.
  6. Remove cookies from pan and cool on wire racks.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Royal Icing

Poodle shaped Chocolate Cut-Out Cookies decorated with Royal Icing
(The poodle cookie cutter I used is available at Amazon)

Royal icing dries smooth and hard like candy. It is ideal for icing cookies, making decorations, and cementing things like gingerbread houses together. I've found two recipes that work well with royal icing, though I personally recommend the one that uses egg whites as opposed to meringue powder as its easier to work with a provides a better finish. Egg whites can now be be bought in a pasteurized form in a carton, so bacteria should not be a concern with using raw egg whites in icing recipes.

Royal Icing Recipe 1
Makes about 3 cups of icing
1/2 tsp1.6 gCream of Tartar
33Egg Whites
4 cups500 gConfectioners Sugar
  1. Beat all ingredients for 7-10 minutes or until icing forms stiff peaks. If icing is too thick, add water a teaspoon at a time until desired consistency is reached.
  2. Store icing in an airtight container until use.

Royal Icing Recipe 2
Makes about 3 cups of icing
3 tbsp35 gMeringue Powder*
6 tbsps90 mLWater
4 cups500 gConfectioners Sugar
  1. Beat all ingredients for 7-10 minutes or until icing forms stiff peaks. If icing is too thick, add water a teaspoon at a time until desired consistency is reached.
  2. Store icing in an airtight container until use.
*Meringue Powder can be purchased at most hobby shops where cake and cookie decorating supplies are found, such as Michaels. It can also be purchased online through dealers such as Amazon, Global Sugar Art, Golda's Kitchen (Canada), and Wilton.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Chocolate Cut-Out Cookies

Makes about 36 cookies
3/4 cup170 gButter or Margarine
1 1/4 cups250 gGranulated Sugar
11Egg
1 1/2 cups190 gAll Purpose Flour
3/4 cup65 gCocoa Powder
1/2 tsp2 gBaking Powder
1/8 tsp0.8gSalt
Confectioners Sugar
  1. In a large bowl combine butter, sugar and egg and stir until light and fluffy.
  2. In a separate bowl combine flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt.
  3. Gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture until well blended. Chill dough for one hour.
  4. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Mix cocoa powder and confectioners sugar into 50/50 mixture and use mixture to dust dough while rolling. Roll dough to 1/4" thickness. Cut into desired shapes using cookie cutters and place 1/2" apart on ungreased cookie sheets.
  5. Bake for 8 minutes in a preheated oven.
  6. Remove cookies from pan and cool on wire racks.

Sugar Cut-Out Cookies

Fresh out of the oven. Yummy!

These sugar cookies are lightly sweet and literally melt in your mouth. The dough is super easy to work with when chilled.

Makes about 60 Cookies
1 cup225 gButter or Margarine
1 cup200 gGranulated Sugar
22Eggs
1/2 tsp3 mlVanilla Extract
3 1/4 cups405 gAll-Purpose Flour
1/4 tsp1 gBaking Powder
1/4 tsp1 gBaking Soda
1/4 tsp1.5 gSalt

  1. In a large bowl, mix together butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla extract until light and fluffy.
  2. Combine flour, baking power, baking soda, and salt in a separate bowl.
  3. Gradually add flour mixture into butter mixture until well blended. Chill dough for 1 hour.
  4. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). On a lightly floured surface, roll dough to 1/4" thickness. Cut into desired shapes using cookie cutters and place 1/2" apart on ungreased cookie sheets.
  5. Bake for 6 minutes in preheated oven.
  6. Remove cookies from pan and cool on wire racks.