Halloween Painted Cookies – Dear adults, trick or treat? !
Overview
My child has reached the age where she loves to look forward to holidays. I think this is a good sign. At least she has an accurate judgment standard for the concept of time. Halloween is on the 1st of next month. On Halloween, foreign children will carry jack-o-lanterns and wear all kinds of weird costumes, go door to door asking for candy, and keep saying: trick or treat (meaning give or treat). If you refuse to give candy, the children will be very angry and punish you in various ways, such as dumping garbage in your house, etc., until you are willing to give them candy. What I will teach you today are Halloween painted cookies (mainly how to make painted syrup. For how to make cookies, please refer to the super simple butter cookies for baking introduction). Moms can prepare them in advance.
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Ingredients
Steps
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Separate egg whites and yolks
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Pour 30 grams of egg white into a mixing bowl, use a whisk to beat it until it becomes frothy, and add 2-3 drops of fresh lemon juice
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Mix well
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Add powdered sugar in three batches
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Stir evenly each time before adding the next one
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The final stirred syrup is in a streamlined state, as shown in the picture. Cover the finished frosting with a larger cloth or silicone mat to prevent the surface from drying out.
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Take appropriate amount of frosting as needed
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Drop in the coloring (drop 1-2 drops first, and slowly adjust to the color you need)
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Use a spatula to stir evenly. When not in use, cover it with a larger cloth or silicone pad to prevent the surface from drying out.
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Put the mixed colored syrup into a piping bag
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And tie it at the back to prevent it from flowing out when squeezed.
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Let me give you a demonstration using a pumpkin: cut a piping bag filled with various colors of icing into small openings and squeeze it onto the desired part of the cookie.
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Be careful not to wait for the first color to dry (the luster on the surface disappears and it will not stick to the touch) before squeezing in the other color to prevent mutual penetration.
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Jack-o-lantern (pumpkin lantern) pattern, wizard hat, ghost-faced baby, which one of these patterns do you like best?
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Wouldn’t it look nice to put it in a beautiful bag?