Cuts of meat: the only way to make a pink, decorated cookie look manly.
When I saw this cookie cutter on etsy, I knew I must have it. (I bought the cow, too.)
I toyed with the idea of baking up a chocolate-bacon cut-out cookie, but I really wanted these to be pink. For the pink, you can either tint your cookie dough pink with food coloring, or use a pink dough. I used some leftover watermelon cookie dough, but I will say, it's a little disconcerting eating a watermelon-flavored pig.
The cookie cutter really does all of the decorating work for you. The imprints are nice and deep and remain throughout baking.
When cutting, though, some of the smaller sections wanted to stick in the cookie cutter. I nudged them out with a chopstick. You can see a little of it here...
...I think it's ok, though.
To decorate, I used a #3 tip and white royal icing.
Bada-bing. Bada-boom. Done.
Sooie! Here piggy, piggy!!!
Cuts of meat: the only way to make a pink, decorated cookie look manly.
When I saw this cookie cutter on etsy, I knew I must have it. (I bought the cow, too.)
I toyed with the idea of baking up a chocolate-bacon cut-out cookie, but I really wanted these to be pink. For the pink, you can either tint your cookie dough pink with food coloring, or use a pink dough. I used some leftover watermelon cookie dough, but I will say, it's a little disconcerting eating a watermelon-flavored pig.
The cookie cutter really does all of the decorating work for you. The imprints are nice and deep and remain throughout baking.
When cutting, though, some of the smaller sections wanted to stick in the cookie cutter. I nudged them out with a chopstick. You can see a little of it here...
...I think it's ok, though.
To decorate, I used a #3 tip and white royal icing.
Bada-bing. Bada-boom. Done.
Sooie! Here piggy, piggy!!!
No comments:
Post a Comment