Question Of How To Do This

Baking By costumeczar Updated 14 Oct 2009 , 5:20pm by tigersluv

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costumeczar Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 4:26pm
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I have an order for some LOST themed cookies coming up, and I thought I'd ask for some advice on how to do them most efficiently. She wants hatch-shaped cookies withthe hatch logos on them, so they need to be white with the black designs. The thought of piping all of that onto a bunch of cookies while having to do wedding cakes that weekend makes me nervous, and I don't think that the royal icing method I usually use is going to be as precise as I want it to be.

Would anyone have suggestions on how to do them?Maybe do fondant in advance and draw the designs on with food coloring? Is there a better way, or a way that I could do the designs up ahead of time?

I've attached an example of what they're going to look like in case you don't know what I'm talking about.
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ddaigle Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 4:34pm
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I would use edible images. Easy Peazy!

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verono Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 4:39pm
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Me too !

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tiggy2 Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 4:44pm
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Me Three!!!

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costumeczar Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 5:07pm
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Is there any other way? I don't like the way edible images taste, sorry!

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tigersluv Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 5:20pm
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What about cutting a stencil and spreading the icing over the stencil and then pulling the stencil away?

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