
how to make earth cookies
you will need:
dough
frosting
circle cookie cutter (I used 2 1/2")
lollipop sticks (optional, no need to bake on sticks)
1 disposable frosting bag
1 coupler
1 size "3" decorating tip
rubberbands
4 disposable frosting bags or ziploc bags
scissors
frosting colors (blue, green, yellow, white and black)
toothpick
*Follow the link to find my dough and frosting recipes. All of the above can be found at any major craft store. I use Americolor brand soft gel paste food coloring. Find in specialty stores or on the internet here. You can substitute craft store coloring, but I just so love Americolor.

step one: bake your cookies on a stick
Follow the instructions in step one HERE for baking circle cookies on a stick. Let cool.
step two: outline your earth
Make frosting. (TIP: the frosting consistency shouldn't be very runny, like flooding, but also shouldn't be so stiff that you can't swirl it in step three. In between is perfect.) Mix about 1/2 cup of frosting with black food coloring. Prepare a frosting bag with the coupler and size "3" tip. Fill with black frosting and tie closed with a rubber band. Outline the circle with black. Let set well, about 20 minutes.

step three: fill your earth
Mix four colors of frosting (about 1/2 cup-3/4 cup each): blue, green, white and yellow. If you're short on time, skip the yellow. Fill each in a frosting bag tied closed with a rubber band or a Ziploc bag. Snip the corner of the bag or Ziploc about 1/8 inch (not toooooo much, just enough to pipe frosting easily).

Working with one cookie at a time, so that the frosting doesn't dry too quickly, pipe all four colors swirled around the cookie. You should cover much of the cookie, but don't worry about precision. With a toothpick, swirl colors together. Let dry overnight.
TIPS: When piping your colors, go heavier on blue and green, just do a couple dabs of the yellow and white. While precision isn't important, you should try and at least get the edges of the circle when piping.

Wow, they're gorgeous! I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, as usual. I still need to show you a pic of some eggs I made after you inspired me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rachel! Look forward to seeing and I'll be sure to add a link... And thanks Jennifer! Yes, would love to see the eggs! Are they on your site? (I'll hop over now) or email.
ReplyDeleteYour cooikes look very nice and decorative!
ReplyDeleteSuch a FABULOUS idea!!!! I love these!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool. The cookie pops look wonderful! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
http://oneordinaryday.wordpress.com/
Cool idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and such a great Earth Day treat! :)
ReplyDeleteI saw these and wanted to sing "I've Got the Whole World in my Hands"! Great cookies, so clever!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! They turned out great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! Beautiful cookies. I linked your post at PassiFlora magazine (http://passifloramag.com/2009/04/happy-earth-day/)
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever cookie idea! I love it! Happy Earth Day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the icing technique!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone! (and thanks for linking)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as usual! :)
ReplyDeleteDarling!
ReplyDeleteMan, that's cool! I wish I could think of something so simply gorgeous and smart!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing....I love the icing. Brilliant!
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