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Saturday, March 15, 2014

I'm a Little Tea Pot


A sweet friend was hosting a kitchen bridal shower and asked me to do the cake and some cookies.  I was more than happy to oblige!

The cake is a Madagascar Vanilla Bean Cake with Amaretto French Buttercream filling.  It was all frosted in French Buttercream except for the teapot.  Oh that teapot.


If you've followed me very long, you know I just can't stand fondant.  It just has such a weird texture in the mouth and tastes, well, in a word, yukky.  With that being said, I think they fondant cakes are gorgeous, but I try to limit it to decorative purposes only....and only when I just can't figure out another alternative.  Well, this was one of those instances.
Wanting it to be the best it could be, I went searching on the internet and found Michael Forster's Fondant Recipe.  I had all of the ingredients on hand and it came together nicely.
The shape of the pot comes from a pound cake baked in my trusty ball cake pan.  It was filled and crumb coated with french buttercream.  Then I covered it with the fondant, added the spout, handle and top then decorated it with royal icing.  Done!


So happy it stayed together through the night.  My biggest fear was that I'd wake up to a spout-less pot and a messed up cake.  It looked great!


The cookies are my standard sugar cookie recipe with the couple's initials.

Best wishes to the happy couple!!

Smiles!

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Monogram Cookies

I was looking through the blog and realized I hadn't posted these beautiful monogram cookies I made a few months ago for a bridal shower.  The colors of pink and navy are so fresh!  

The hostesses tied them up and displayed them around the cake.
When I find the picture she sent me, I'll upload it, too!

Thanks to Michelle for being such a great customer!!

Smiles!

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Snowflake Cookies

Here are the snowflake cookies I made for a friend that is including them in hospitality baskets for friends and family coming to celebrate her daughter's Bat Mitzvah.

I used my favorite Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookie recipe and a classic Royal Icing.  A little sprinkling of sanding sugar finished them off.
It was such fun decorating these little beauties!
So many designs!

Package and ready to go!

Smiles!!


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Having a Ball Cookies


A friend asked me to make these little Mason jar cookies for an 80th Birthday party she was hired to plan.  She gave me a picture of some adorable cookies she found on the internet as well as a cookie cutter.  After a little searching, I found the site HERE.   Krista gives lots of great hints and tips for icing your own cookies.  She's a real pro!
I love the way these cute cookies turned out!
Can't wait to hear how the party went!
 
Smiles!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Merry Molasses Cookies

 
Part of this week's homework for my 2nd grader was to make cookies with a family member.
I'm glad it was part of their homework assignment because it MADE us take the time to make some cookies.  With everything we have going on and with me trying to work everyday, time at home with the family has become so precious.  This recipe was the one my guy decided upon.  We had not made them before and we were pleasantly surprised when they were SO YUMMY!  Addictive actually! Why don't you give them a try?
 
MERRY MOLASSES COOKIES
 
1 cup butter, melted, room temperature
2 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg (trust me, it makes a difference!)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 large egg (room temperature)
1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon water
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 cup molasses
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
 
Combine melted, room temperature butter with the sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and egg in a large mixing bowl.  Beat well with mixer until well combined.
 
Dissolve baking soda in the water; add to creamed mixture, beating well.  Stir in molasses and flour.
 
Drop dough by teaspoonfuls, 3 inches apart on parchment lined baking sheet.  Bake for about 8 minutes.  Cool completely on wire racks.
Makes about 8 dozen
 
 
ENJOY!!!
 
Smiles!!!
 
Will share this yummy cookie recipe with some of the fun parties found in my side bar!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Camo Cookies & Trees

 
These camo cookies were created for baby Lincoln's baby shower...
 
 
Super cute trees and L's in camo colors!
 
 
Should have made these for our fun Camping Party a couple of years ago!!!
 
Welcome to the world Lincoln!!!
 
Smiles!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Dolphin Football Cookies

More Football Cookies!!!
 
These were end of year treats for a middle school team.

 
Aren't blue and orange yummy together?!?
 
Go Dophins!!!
 
Smiles!!

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Charger Cookies

 
Lightning bolts and Megaphone for the Chargers Cheer Team.

 
Not sure if you can see it or not, but there is some gold iridescence on those lightning bolts.
 
 

Go Bolts!!!
 
Smiles!!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Ole Miss Cookies

 
Made these for a client making the trip to Oxford for the legendary game day tailgate!
 
 
Ole Miss is playing Texas this weekend and they're expectin over 100,000 people in the Grove!
Now that's a tailgate!!!

 
 
 

Only for her will I say...
"Go Rebels!!"

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Please Don't Hate Me Cookies

So, this is how it goes...I don't like people to not like me.
When you have these cookies, you aren't going to like me.
If you make them this weekend, you WILL gain weight.
I get it...I'm on Weight Watchers right now myself.  As my MIL would say, no sympathy for self-infliced wounds.  These cookies are EE-VIL! But I just couldn't help it.
Now, for how they happened.  On days that I'm home, working around the house, I either have on Fox News or Martha.  (Honestly, the Walton's have slipped in on the rotation because they come on after Martha.  I never watched them when I was little, but now I kinda love 'em.)  Any hoo...Martha had this gal on the other day promoting her newlwed cookbook and I'm listening while going up and down the stairs.  They start talking about a layered chocolate cookie or something.  Whaa?!?  I go back down stairs to watch the rest of the segment and get the gist of it all thinking I'll grab the recipe off the webite.  Uhhh, well, that would have taken time and I just wanted to go ahead and make the cookies.  (Before the end of this post, I will go to Martha's website and see if the recipe is there so I can link the REAL one here.  After all, she was my inspiration and it IS the nice BLOGGY thing to do.  Please take note girl who took my sign idea and didn't even MENTION me in it!  You know who you are.  Make it right and we can be friends again! (-:)

Here is my version of the recipe:

Double recipe of Nestle Toll House Cookies plus an additional tsp of salt and minus the chocolate chips and nuts (recipe found at end of post)
1 cup chopped pecans
1 cup milk chocolate morsels
1 4oz bittersweet chocolate bar, finely chopped
1/2 - 1 cup flaked coconut
1/2 - 1 cup Heath's Toffee Chips
one egg
Sea Salt

Tear off 4 sheets of wax paper.  Lightly flour.  Divide the cookie dough into 4 equal parts placing one part on each piece of wax paper.  Lightly flour top of dough and top each with a sheet of wax paper.  Roll dough to about a 1/3 inch thick.  Place rolled dough on cookie sheet and place in freezer for at least 1 hour or more.
When ready to make the cookies, pull back wax paper from one side, lightly flour again, replace wax paper and turn over.  Remove the wax paper that is now on top. 

Cover with chopped pecans, then milk chocolate morsels. 

 Cover with another slab of cookie dough. 

 On second slab of cookie dough, cover with chopped bittersweet chocolate. 

Cover with third layer of cookie dough.  On top of that layer add 1/2 to 1 cup of coconut and 1/2 to 1 cup of toffee bits. 

 Top with final layer of cookie dough.  Sprinkle top layer of cookie dough with flour and replace with piece of was paper.

  Lightly roll cookie dough. 

 With pastry cutter cut in half.  Wrap up second half and return to fridge or freezer.

With first half, lightly roll out until about 1/2 inch thick (I went a little too far on my first batch.  They were still tasty, but I think the layers would have been more prevalent had the cookie been a touch thicker.)

Then cut out cookies with a 4" cookie/biscuit cutter.  Place on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper.  Make an egg wash by beating one egg.  Brush on each cookie. 

 Sprinkle each cookie with sea salt flakes.  Bake in a preheated 375 degree oven for 12 minutes, turning pan after 6 minutes.  Let cool in pan for about 10 minutes then transfer to cooling rack.

Doubled Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough Recipe
Minus chocolate chips and nuts

4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsps baking soda
3 tsps salt (original recipe calls for 2 tsps, I added an extra)
4 sticks of unsalted butter, softened
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
4 large eggs

Combine flour, soda & salt in a bowl and set aside.  Beat butter and both sugars in a large bowl until creamy.  Add vanilla and eggs, one at a time, beating until well combined.  Gradually stir in flour mixture until just combined.  (DON'T OVERMIX COOKIE DOUGH...it makes them tough!)

Do you want to know what I did with the left over dough?  (I know I have a problem...just go with me on this...)
I made the layers again and added more filling.  Seriously?!?
Yes.  With a shameful look on my face, yes.
And you know what?  They were even better than the first ones!
YUMMO!  I even added some crushed cornflakes to some of the filling.
It was so good.  I'm also thinking white chocolate, macadamia nuts and dried cranberries would make good fillings!  Oh, or semisweet chips and peanut butter chips.  What else could we do?!?  Let me know your ideas for the different layers!


Almost forgot, here's the recipe link to Martha's website...
They are called
She also has a cookbook that I'd love to check out!

Smiles!

May share these delicious cookies with some of the parties found on the side bar>

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Farm Party Cookies

Here are the sweet cookies from Ella's Farm Birthday Party.

Cow print "E" for Ella, of course, and bandana print "3" because....
yep, she's 3!

Just a close up of the bandana print "3".

Happy Birthday sweet Ella girl!!

Smiles!

May share these farm party cookies with some of the parties in the side-bar =>

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Basketball Cookies

One of my latest orders...basketball sugar cookies for the high school girls' basketball team!
Thanks to Patti & Dionne for the order!
Go Wolverines!!!
Smiles!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Soccer Cookies


These cookies were made for a girls select soccer team's end of season party.


Sugar shortbread cookies with royal icing. 
Numbers & soccer balls were highlighted with coarse sanding sugar.

The treats were wrapped in cellophane bags with raffia bows.
Each girl and coach received a cookie with their jersey number and a soccer ball cookie.

Go Team!!!

Smiles!

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