Tie-Dye Cookie How-To?

Baking By shiney Updated 16 Sep 2008 , 5:43pm by TracyLH

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shiney Posted 15 Sep 2008 , 2:47pm
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I've done search on CC, no luck. Have any of you done a tie-dye cookie? I'm thinking maybe blue circle, small white circle, pink circle, small white circle then yellow circle, you know, all inside each other, then, what? run a toothpick through? If anyone has pic or how-to, Much, much appreciated!
Thanks
Shiney

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GeminiRJ Posted 15 Sep 2008 , 5:28pm
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I love using this effect! I used it on my turkey cookies (great for the tail feathers), and I love it when doing mittens. Quick, easy, and it looks nice and special.

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occasionallycookies Posted 15 Sep 2008 , 5:52pm
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I like this technique too. I use it all of the time on my fall leaf cookies. I thin my RI down a little more than usual when I'm working on cookies like these. Works great for Easter eggs.

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shiney Posted 15 Sep 2008 , 6:20pm
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Thanks, gang. Goofball me, I was mispelling it in my search! I'm gonna give them a shot!
Shiney

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cookiemookie Posted 16 Sep 2008 , 1:50pm
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http://www.kitchengifts.com/marbleeggs.html

They used to have a tutorial on doing the tie dyed ones here, but I think it's gone.

This is the same technique you would use.

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TracyLH Posted 16 Sep 2008 , 5:43pm
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Here is another variation on the tie-dye shirt cookie:

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=995143

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