Christmas Lights Cookies with a small batch of royal icing and mini M&Ms - recipes #1

in #food6 years ago

Christmas lights cookies

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Brace yourselves. I am NOT a cute cookie decorator. However, I pushed through and made these Christmas Lights Cookies to impress my boyfriend.

I saw a fuzzy photo of some cupcakes on Pinterest where they turned mini M&Ms sideways to look like Christmas lights on a string. I thought that was so cute and clever, but also: so easy, yet impressive. Big emphasis on the EASY.

Until recently I did a pastry course in my city and let's say it went well (Do not judge) and since then my boyfriend insists on trying what I was supposed to learn in those 3 sweet weeks and the fact is that one can cook the cookies, the problem comes when decorating them.

I could not find something easier and nice to start Christmas, so I think I can share this rich recipe to do as a family (as a couple) or you can just let the children take care of the mess in the kitchen.

Ingredients


3/4 cup flour, plus extra for rolling
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
pinch of salt
1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg yolk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon almond extract

For the small-batch royal icing:


1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
1 large egg white

For decorating:


1 small tube of black icing for writing
handful mini M&Ms

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt.

  2. In a medium bowl, beat together with an electric mixer the butter and sugar. Once light and fluffy, add the egg yolk and vanilla and almond extracts.

  3. Once well incorporated, sprinkle over half the flour mixture and beat gently until combined, then sprinkle over the rest. Beat until no streaks of flour remain, but be careful not to over-mix.

  4. Dust a clean counter top with flour, and dump the dough out onto it. Gather it into a ball and press it into a 1/2" thick round disk. Flour your rolling pin, then roll out the dough out big enough to cut out about 8 shapes. Place the shapes on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Gather the dough scraps and re-roll to cut out 4 more shapes and place them on the cookie sheet. You should get 12 cookies.

  5. Place the cookie sheet in the freezer for the minutes while you preheat the oven to 350.

  6. Once the oven is hot, bake the cookies for 10-12 minutes, until the edges of the cookies just start to turn brown. Let them sit on the sheet a few minutes before moving them a wire rack to cool completely.

  7. Once the cookies are cooled completely, make the royal icing: in a small bowl, combine the powdered sugar and lemon juice.

  8. Beat the egg white in a small bowl to loosen them, and then measure out 2 tablespoons of egg whites and add them to the bowl with the sugar.

  9. Whisk together the icing, starting slowly, and trust that the sugar will melt and it will become liquid. Resist the urge to add any more liquid to the bowl, and instead just keep whisk slowly.

  10. When the icing comes together, spoon a small amount onto each cookie, and use an off-set spatula to spread it almost to the edges.

  11. Let the royal icing harden completely on the cookies before proceeding.

  12. Pipe two thin black lines onto each cookie, and then press mini M&Ms sideways (see photos for reference).

As I know that nutritional information is very important if it's about children or breaking the diet, I'll give you an approximation of everything you can consume with these treats:

Amount Per Serving:
CALORIES: 2207
TOTAL FAT: 75g
SATURATED FAT: 43g
CHOLESTEROL: 555mg
SODIUM: 2752mg
CARBOHYDRATES: 371g
SUGAR: 272g
PROTEIN: 26g

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