I wanted a special Valentine’s Day post for you, something to make you feel special, something pretty and fun. So, my daughter and I made some heart-shaped cookies with royal icing.
We rolled out the cookie dough, and used heart-shaped cookie cutters, then baked them in the oven on parchment paper so they wouldn’t stick.
We whipped up some purple and pink icing royal icing to decorate them, and added sprinkles and dragees. They’re not perfect, but we decided on fun versus perfection.
I explained that the cookies were for us to enjoy, but also I wanted to get some photos for the blog. Well I couldn’t take the photos right away because it was late and dark. The next day, was another gloomy day, so again, I couldn’t take photos. Finally I had a glorious sunny day; the sun was streaming into my dining room. I was ready to take the photos. I thought of the photo I wanted to take, a big pile of luscious cookies on a ginormous platter.
Don’t count your cookies until you take your photos. If you missed it, you can see my Valentine’s Day buffet table, here.
Here’s the recipe. (You might want to double the recipe… just in case.)
SUGAR COOKIES
1 1/2 cups butter, softened
- In a large bowl, cream together butter and sugar until smooth. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Stir in the flour, baking powder, and salt. Cover, and chill dough for at least one hour (or overnight).
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Roll out dough on floured surface 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. Cut into shapes with any cookie cutter. Place cookies 1 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets.
- Bake 6 to 8 minutes in preheated oven. Cool completely.
3 egg whites
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 (16-ounce) package powdered sugar, sifted
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
Food coloring (optional)
- Combine egg whites (at room temperature and cream of tartar in a large mixing bowl.
- Beat at medium speed of an electric mixer until frothy. Gradually add powdered sugar, mixing well. Add almond extract. Beat 5 to 7 minutes.
- Color icing with food coloring. if desired. (Icing dries very quickly; keep covered at all times with plastic wrap.) Yield: about 2 cups.
Note: Royal Icing dries very hard and is crunchy like candy.
Dawn says
The same thing happens in my house all the time, nothing is safe with teen boys. LOL What cookies you have left are beautiful though.
W. Latane Barton says
Oh yum. Well, someone enjoyed those cookies and the pictures did turn out very beautifully. So, all bases covered!
Lisa @ Fern Creek Cottage says
There’s no way cookies would last three days in our house either! Your cookies look very pretty. 🙂
ℳartina @ Northern Nesting says
You sure know how to make a girl feel special 🙂 Those cookies wouldn’t last in my house either!!! BEAUTIFUL display Anita!
Sarah says
Anita, I chuckled out loud on this one. My husband is frequently guilty of eating my next photo opp. I’ve learned to leave a note or put them in the dining room out of sight. Ha!
Love your sweet heart cookies, and your photo is perfect just the way it is. I bet those tummies are feeling pretty happy! ~ Sarah
Debra @ Common Ground says
I think you’re lucky there was even one left!! my favorite cookie!!
Gee Singh Newbanks says
I was reading thins and thinking to myself.. ‘how lucky is she to have the cookies just sit and wait for her to take pictures.’
Hahahahaha, now I know… life is normal over there.. cookies do end up in tummies when left around. 🙂
At least you had some to use…
Giggling… Gee
Bliss says
Lol. Better happy tummies than blog pictures I say.
Bliss
Betsy@ coastal-colors says
🙂 too funny! They would be gone at my house too! Great recipe- sounds yummy! I love your vignette; it’s so pretty! Have a wonderful weekend, Anita!
Karen says
Your cookies ARE perfect and thanks for “sharing” them with me. blessings, k
Yvonne @ StoneGable says
HOw darling! And what a very cute lesson, Anita. I adore sugar cookies so I can understand how they could disappear! YUMMY!
Ginger Zuck says
Too cute and funny. I would have probably been the quilty party! 😀
Anne says
Oh my I don’t blame anyone for eating these before they were supposed to!I am getting hungry looking at these!YUM!
xx
Anne
Happier Than a Pig in Mud says
Glad you had a few left, they look great! My sons now cautiously ask “do you need a pic or can we eat it?”. Happy Weekend:@)
Danni Baird @ Silo Hill Farm says
Wise woman to choose fun over perfection! These look delicious to me and they would have never lasted for the photo shoot!
Jill Flory of Sew a Fine Seam says
At least you know they were good I guess! How funny! Love the pics you did get though – very beautiful and the cookies definitely look good!
Dayle @ A Collection of This and That says
Cookies look perfect from here. Yum!
Designs By Pinky says
A picture of just ONE cookie is good enough for me! have a great weekend. XO, pinky
Deanne Langford says
If it was my house I know who would have taken them- my invisible child with the unusual name of “Not Me!”
On Crooked Creek says
Anita,
That’s (truly) the way the cookie crumbles!!!
Couldn’t help myself, dear friend!
I’d say your tray of cookies is “close enough to perfect” for me!
I could feel the love!
Fondly,
Pat
Jenny Lynn says
I was just making some plans to create some valentine fun for my children. The cookies would be a fun to make with my children. We did not get a chance to make sugar cookies at Christmas time like we usually do.
I want to ask how you got the link buttons to look the way they do at the bottom of your post? I like that they are all the same size.
PURA VIDA says
Not to worry dear..you have days and days to create more! funny!