Friday, 10 December 2010

Stained Glass Window Cookies - Take Two


This time last year I had a go at making Stained Glass Window Cookies for the first time.  I don't remember them as being particularly successful to look at but they certainly got scoffed by Hubby and Uncle Frank in no time flat!  This year I decided to try to making them with a different cookie recipe, that old faithful of mine the Vanilla Sugar Cookie.  I think these held their shape much better than my first attempt and Hubby and Uncle Frank are again happy as pigs in muck knowing that their morning and afternoon tea will now be supplemented with cookies again!


These little guys were made using cookie cutters I picked up on a trip to Lakeland, which sadly I can't seem to locate on their website.  They consist of the bauble and snowflake cutters and then a mini star, diamond and a triangle shaped cutters to create the decorations on the baubles which I then filled with crushed boiled sweets before baking.  Once the cookies were cooked the boiled sweets had melted to create the stained glassed window effect, next year I must remember to be a tad neater with the crushed boiled sweets, any overflow marks the finished cookie.  Still, they are edible and pretty ;0)

7 comments:

  1. They are gorgeous and really make a great tree decoration, but I have a feeling they won't last till Christmas, they wouldn't in this house anyway. They might just about last till the next day!

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  2. Beautiful! Must add a wonderful accent to your tree. Agree with above post as they wouldn't last on the tree at my house either!

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  3. what a great idea! if you get hungry you can just walk up to your christmas tree!

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  4. they are adorable... I think I may turn my hand to making these this year but am worried we have mice and they'll climb the tree to eat them!

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  5. I made some last year as well and my mum as just asking me to make some for her tree this year. Yours look really beautiful! I hope mine will turn out ok this year.

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  6. I have been intrigued every time I have seen one of these stained glass cookie recipes, but I have been too nervous to try it. Your batch has come out beautifully, so I feel a wee bit more confident of trying and I know your recipe works xx

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