...we all scream for Ice Cream!!!
So, they won't help to beat the Texas heat, but they're much easier to bring to a picnic!
Obviously, I really couldn't decide what sprinkles I liked best on these ice cream cone cookies.
Here's how to make them:
- Using a #3 tip, outline the ice cream scoop in white or pink (or whatever color you want) royal icing.
- Using a #2 tip, outline the cone in brown (AmeriColor Chocolate Brown mixed with AmeriColor Copper).
- Thin the icings with water until they reach the consistency of a thick syrup. Cover with a damp dish towel. Let sit several minutes.
- Run a rubber spatula through the icings and transfer to squeeze bottles.
- Fill in the ice cream using a toothpick to guide into corners.
- While the icing is still wet add the sprinkles of your choice.
- Fill in the cone in brown using a toothpick to guide into corners.
- Let dry at least one hour.
- Add the cone detail using the #2 tip in brown.
YAY!! I just bought this cookie cutter! So glad they turned out so cute! Hope mine look as good as yours...beautiful as always!
ReplyDeletewow how cute! surely these are less messy than real ice cream. you re amazing!
ReplyDeletei don't cook or bake, but i love reading your blog. your cookies and desserts always look beautiful and quite yummy!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love the sprinkles on top.
ReplyDeleteYum! I have been wanting to buy that cookie cutter. Where do you getyours?
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy! I have an order for Ice Cream Cone COOKIES and Cupcake COOKIES next month... yours are inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteI love this!! I just bought this cookie cutter the last time I visited the ol' craft store.. thanks for the inspiration to put it to work!
ReplyDeleteOh these are adorable!! I LOVE THEM! I think they are better than marble slab teehee- makes me think of summers in Texas!
ReplyDeleteBetsy...I found it at a little shop in Brenham, TX called Hermann General Store. :)
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog a few days ago and have had fun looking at all your creations with cookies. So fabulous and Sooo inspiring! I'll be checking back often. I know this will get me going to try on my own. I work at an elementary school and was trying to think of something I could do for a back to school cookie to treat the staff.
ReplyDeleteAny ideas?
Hi Tracey...
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comments! I made some pencil cookies this spring (check under the label "school"). Also, maybe apples or chalkboards?
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWILL MAKE AN AWESOME B'DAY PARTY COOKIE!!!
THANK YOU!
Sophie
Even though I'm partial to chocolate ice cream, I'd definitely go for these cookies! I have a cookie cutter in this shape, and sometimes my decorating friends will turn it upside down and use it to make Santa heads.
ReplyDeleteLet me just say...YOU ROCK!
ReplyDeleteNot only is today National Ice Cream Day AND my birthday..but you just posted these adorable cookies...How lucky am I??? Now I need to learn how to make them...LOL.
Thanks for another AWESOME tutorial! I am truly devoted to your blog...LOL
Oh yummy. I'd like to lick one of those!!
ReplyDeleteWow! They look as good as the real thing....maybe even better!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite sprinkles are the long, narrow ones (cylinders???) --HA, homeschooling momma should know the term, shouldn't I?!? :)
ReplyDeleteAll the ice cream cones are adorable! (And your photographs of the cookies was excellent, as always, too.)
My two older girls are interested in a couple of baking and decorating lessons. Would you consider tutoring (in real life?)
These are adorable. Makes me want to eat a cookies and an ice cream cone!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!! I wish I had more cookies cutters...or more money to buy cookie cutters :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these!! I so want to buy this cookie cutter now. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow those look awesome! I have been wanting to try using royal icing on sugar cookies for a while. I think you just made me want to do it sooner!
ReplyDeleteThose are so awesome! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are AWESOME! I'm going out to buy one of these cookie cutters ASAP!
ReplyDeleteI have made many different cookies. But have yet to make the ice cream cone. The sad thing is that I have it in my draw with the rest of my cutters. Now that you have made some. I guess I have to find a reason to make some lol.
ReplyDeleteYours came out great!
They look so nice! This is one of my faves.
ReplyDelete~ingrid
So cute and perfect for this time of year!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!! You had a great idea! I love ice cream and cookie!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!! I'm screaming! I know it has been hot there in TX. I have been in MS for a couple of months and it has been just as hot and dry there too. I have been in TN for the past 10 days and hate to tell you, but it has been in the upper 70's for highs and 50's for lows. I've even seen rain!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are gorgeous!
ReplyDeletefantastic!! being i'm such an ice cream fanatic, these are just melting my heart! i think i may just have to try making them. thank you for the inspiration as always!
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Cute! I will have to make these, only with a cupcake cutter since I don't have the ice cream cone.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Where did you get such a cute cookie cutter?
ReplyDeleteEco Babies....I bought it in a little shop in Brenham, TX. I think it is an Ann Clark cutter.
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