Introduction: Stencilling on Cookies - Rose Valentine Cookie

Stencilling on cookies is such a quick and easy way of adding a pretty design, and if you’re worried about piping letters or monograms on cookies, this would be a perfect solution! And if you can do this on walls or on paper, you’ll be able to do it on cookies as well!

Step 1: Things You'll Need

To make these, you’ll need:

Sugar Cookie Recipe here: http://sweetopia.net/2009/12/sugar-cookie-recipe/
Royal Icing Recipe here. http://sweetopia.net/2012/01/royal-icing-recipe-free-illustrated-recipe/
Heart Cookie Cutters
Piping Tips (#1, #4)
Couplers
Piping Bags
Food Gel Colourings (pink, red, brown)
Rose Stencil (You can find many different kinds of rose stencils online, for example, Golda’s Kitchen, or visit your local hardware or art store for stencils as well).
Leaf Cutter Set
Offset Spatula
Toothpicks

For a tutorial on how to make gumpaste or fondant leaves, click here. http://sweetopia.net/2009/08/how-to-make-gum-paste-leaves/  (These are just a little smaller and have a different line pattern in the leaf. Please see list above for leaf cutter set).

Step 2: Flood the Cookie Base

Flood your heart cookies with pink royal icing. Let them dry overnight.


Step 3: Thicken Icing for Stencilling

Make your red stencilling icing a little bit thicker than flood icing by adding some icing sugar. When you drag a knife through the surface of the icing, it will basically still hold it’s shape.

Step 4: Add Icing to Stencil

Place your stencil on the base of dry royal icing. Try to hold the stencil still and pipe your icing onto the rose using a #4 piping tip (other sizes are fine too). You could also just put a little bit of icing on the rose with a palette knife or spatula. Cover only the rose with the red icing.

Step 5: Scrape Icing Off

Using an offset palette knife, lightly scrape the icing off the stencil.

Step 6: Lift Stencil

Lift the stencil away from the cookie. For best results, every 2-3 applications, clean the stencil with warm water and dry thoroughly.

Step 7: Pipe Dots Around Cookie Perimeter

Pipe alternating coloured dots around the perimeter of the heart with a #1 piping tip. If your dots have pointed tips on them, push them down with a toothpick or a damp paintbrush.

Step 8: Add the Stem

Once the rose is dry, place the stencil back on the cookie, and add the brown icing for the stem.  Using an offset spatula, lightly scrape the icing off the stencil.

Step 9: Add Leaves

Add two dots of brown icing for the leaves. For a tutorial on how to make gumpaste or fondant leaves, please see Sweetopia.net. (These are just a little smaller and have a different line pattern in the leaf). Add the leaves and press in place with a toothpick.

Step 10:

If you’d like to add a little more detail, pipe lines on the edges of the rose shape with a #1 piping tip.

Step 11: Enjoy!

Let your cookies dry and enjoy!