Textured Easter Egg Cookies (Tutorial)
You'll need:
* Egg-Shaped
Cookies
* Pastel Colored
10-Second Glaze
* White 10-Second Glaze
Outline and flood the top and bottom of the egg leaving a space for the ribbon.
Allow the glaze to dry for at least 2 hours.
This is the trickiest part.....TIMING.
If you lay the texture mat on the glaze too soon,
it sticks to the mat and takes a lot longer to dry enough to re-texture.
After the glaze has dried firm.....two hours, maybe more like 2 1/2 hours if your glaze is thicker....
lay the texture mat over the cookie and press the mat into the glaze gently.
As you can see, I did not have ideal results ever time.
Sometimes the glaze would be less dry in some areas than others.
But I think it is worth continuing to experiment with this to get that textured look.
Allow the cookies to dry several more hours or overnight.
Add the ribbon band to the inside of the egg.
Allow to dry for an hour or so.
Then add the bow to the top of the ribbon.
I always refer back to Ali Bee's Bakeshop's awesome video on making bows.
I always refer back to Ali Bee's Bakeshop's awesome video on making bows.