What could I put on the top of an already baked cookie to make or sugar stick?!


Question:

What could I put on the top of an already baked cookie to make or sugar stick?

I am using archway cookies with a letter 'C' on them for my wedding favors. The cookies are dark so I want to use a stencil to put powered sugar on. What type of stencil should I use? How should I get the sugar to stick? Is there a spray that I can put over it to get it to stay in place after it is on?


Answers:
there is a spray icing sort of thing you can buy in the baking aisle in the grocery store or craft store. you can get your stencils at the craft store as well.

icing and sprinkles

Warm the cookies up and then put the sugar on top. The sugar will melt and stick.

Congratulations in the wedding!

Maybe try rewarming them a bit and then immediately doing your powdered sugar "C".

Unless you are having like 500 guests, I would consider baking some sugar cookies in the shape of a "C". You can freeze them all frosted or decorated, after the frosting dries, in Tupperware containers.

Try this--take a paint brush paint a little water on top of the letter, then dip it into powered sugar.Then you will have a highlighted C or you could buy icing gel(it should be in your local supermarket) in a tube and put that on top of the C be sure and let it dry .

Make an icing using water and confectioners sugar, put barely any water and mix together till you get the consistentcy you want, and spread a thin layer of the thick icing on the cookie and thatll be a glue type adhesive to put anything u want on your cookies or melt butter and brush melted butter on cookie, this might cause soggyness so be careful, good luck =)




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