How To Decorate Mmf On Cookies

Baking By yummy Updated 19 Jan 2007 , 3:26am by okieinalaska

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yummy Posted 15 Jan 2007 , 5:28am
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besides mmf accents, what can you decorate them with? Royal icing, cookie glaze, anything? Pictures please share thanks!

Please share a good not so sweet not so hard cookie glaze.

When marbelizing with a glaze do you let the background color dry completly first then add additional colors and swirl; or partly dry?

What tip do you all use when outlining a cookie, what do you outline it with?

I will be making nfsc this weekend for the first time; please share any tips that I may need to know to avoid any mishaps?

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okieinalaska Posted 16 Jan 2007 , 6:02am
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hey there, I see no one has replied yet so thought I would real quick. : )

I usually use either toba garrets glace icing recipe or a modified royal icing recipe to decorate cookies (usually on top of fondant)

You can see some in my photos.

I usually use a 4 or 5 tips to outline depending on what I am doing and how thin my icing is. And usually I use a spoon if I am filling a big area.

I have never made the nfsc but I have heard good things about it. I usually use a recipe posted by Melissa, I think it's called Melissa's sugar cookies.

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yummy Posted 18 Jan 2007 , 3:00am
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Thank you so much for replying! Your cakes are gorgeous and your cookies WOW! Tell me please, how much did you pay for your projector?

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okieinalaska Posted 19 Jan 2007 , 3:26am
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Thanks so much. : )

I honestly don't recall now but I got it from some artist website for a little bit cheaper and it was the least expensive model kopykake makes.

You can see it at the kopykake website. : )

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