I'd have been fired by now!
Because (once again), I have a couple of snaps of how to make these cookies, but short a few key steps.
The problem is that I either get carried away as I go, or I'm just winging it - and don't know what the final product is going to turn out to be. These eggs being case in point: I hadn't thought to add the dusting and painted-on cracks, but they looked a little bland, and that's when I added those final touches. I wish I had taken a picture before and after, but I didn't so...
I'll just have to explain. Ok?
Ok...
For the Dino-emerging cookies:
Use a wide flat brush or pallet knife to apply a patch of flood-consistency green icing* to the cookie. Allow to dry, then flood the egg around the gap. Once that is dry, pipe in an eye. Dust the cookie to add dimension and paint on some cracks with a fine paintbrush.
*If you are doing claws emerging on a vanilla cookie, then use a background of black icing ( I didn't here because the chocolate cookie was dark enough).
*If you are doing claws emerging on a vanilla cookie, then use a background of black icing ( I didn't here because the chocolate cookie was dark enough).
For the Dino-pawprint cookies:
Use a small sponge or flat-tipped brush to apply brown icing onto the cookie. (The best consistency is slightly thicker than flood-icing.) Allow to dry, then use a template to sketch on an outline of the dinosaur paw. Flood outside / around this area. When the icing outside of the paw-print is dry, pipe squiggles of icing on, and use a sponge to texture it. Once dry, dust a little green colour onto the cookies for extra interest.
These cookies were a huge hit with the 10 year old boys at my son's party. They even ate the greens without complaint. 😉
Recipe for the chocolate cookies here:
http://teacakeandcreate.blogspot.com/2013/06/chocolate-cookie-recipe.html
Happy baking & decorating!
xxM
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