Oct 6, 2009

cookie graveyard


A reader asked me the following question through the proper channels (ie. by clicking on the question mark over there): "One design in your book that I'd like to get direction on is the mummy cookie. Can you give me an idea of the steps you used for that design?" Since the question is pretty timely, I thought I'd share the answer in a more obvious place in case more readers feel the urge to decorate mummies this Halloween.

This picture is from my book, Cookie Sensations. I used the graveyard scene for display (photographed by the talented Jason Keefer), and the book offers decorating directions for the cauldron and the ghost, but not for the other cookies. Alas, I had limited pages. So here's a quick recap on how to decorate the mummy.

you will need:
dough
frosting

gingerbread man cookie cutter
black and white frosting colors (I use Americolor soft gel pastes)
2 disposable frosting bags
2 couplers

2 rubber bands

sizes "2," "3" and "4" decorating tip


how to decorate a mummy:
Use the gingerbread man cutter to cut out your shapes. Bake and let cool. Prepare black frosting and white frosting (you must add white coloring to frosting to make it white). Prepare a frosting bag with a coupler and size "3" tip. Fill with black and tie closed with a rubber band. Repeat with the white frosting, using a size "4" tip. Outline mummy shape (not the details on top) with the black frosting. Let set about ten minutes. Fill with the white and let set. Switch tip on the black to size "2" and pipe eyes and lines for the wrapping on top of the white frosting. Let dry overnight if wrapping.

12 comments:

  1. oh my gosh!!!! Those zombies are the cutest things ever!!! I'm bookmarking them now so I will remember to make them!
    You are so talented :)
    -Mini Baker

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  2. thank you so much for the quick response and steps...Starting to practice today!

    Look forward to seeing more tips and ideas.

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  3. Those mummies are so, so adorable! I think I need to try these!!! Thanks!

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  4. I bet if there were a contest for the most uses of the word cute in blog comments, you would win by a landslide! :)

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  5. I love your book and made the mummy cookies for a Halloween party last year. They were a big hit!

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  6. What an amazing Halloween Cookie scene! Not only does it look amazing, your cookies do too!!
    I find it really difficult to photograph my decorated cookies, so when I see a successful compilation like this one - it's eye candy!

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  7. These are really great. Love all of the cookies...most of all the cauldron! Thanks for the great ideas.

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