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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Key Lime Cookie Tree Centerpiece

Key Lime Christmas Tree



 

  Ingredients and Supplies
  Cookies
·                        1 cup butter (no substitutes)
·                        1/2 cup sugar
·                        1/4 cup Nellie and Joes’ key lime juice
·                        1 teaspoon vanilla
·                        2 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
·                        ¼  cup confectioner’s sugar
·                         
 Icing
·                       2 tablespoon meringue powder
·                        1/4 cup warm water 

                     + 2 tablespoons key lime juice
·                        3 cups sifted powdered sugar
·                        1 teaspoon vanilla
·                        1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
·                        1 - 2 colors assorted paste food coloring-

                     mint green, teal, aqua
·                         
Supplies
·                        Rolling Pin
·                        Parchment Paper
·                        2” and 1” leaf cookie cutters
·                        Thin bamboo skewers, cut to 3” lengths
·                        Tooth picks
·                        Piping bags
·                        #2 or #3 piping tip
·                        Glue
·                        6 inch Styrofoam cone
                          6-8” plastic plate or covered cardboard cake circle
·                        Small needlenose craft pliers
·                        Confectioner’s Sugar for decorating
                         silver and/or gold dragees (optional)
·                        White Sparkle gel
                         Star shaped lollipop
Directions
·                               1. Beat butter with an electric mixer on medium speed for 30 seconds. Beat
in sugar until combined. Beat key lime juice, and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Beat in as much flour as you can with the mixer. Stir in remaining flour with a wooden spoon. Divide dough in half. Cover and chill 1 hour or overnight until easy to handle.
·                               2. Sprinkle Parchment paper with confectioner’s sugar. Roll each portion
of dough on a lightly dusted surface until 1/4-inch thick. Cut out using floured light leaf-shape cookie cutters. Lift away unused cookie dough, wrapping in plastic wrap and place back in refrigerator to cool. Insert bamboo skewer into larger leaf cookies, and toothpick into center of small leaf cookies. 

(If skewer is exposed, pinch dough up around the skewer to cover, then place that side down on the parchment
paper. )  Place the parchment with cookies on an ungreased cookie sheet.
·                               3. Bake in a 350 degree F oven for 8 to 10 minutes or until light brown around edges. Transfer cookies to wire racks to cool. Allow to cool completely before icing the leaves.

·                               4. For icing: combine meringue powder, warm water, key lime juice, powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, and cream of tartar in a large mixing bowl. Beat with an electric mixer on low speed until combined, then on high speed for 7 to 10 minutes or until smooth and of spreading consistency. Divide into portions and color with aqua, teal, and mint green paste food coloring. Use at once to frost cookies.

 
·                               5. Fill piping bag with icings and pipe a Line around the edge of each cookie.

When finished, thin remaining icing with water until proper consistency for flooding cookiesIcing is ready to fill  in outlines when a small amount dropped  from a spoon into the mixture disappears on the count of ten..

  Place on racks until set.
 
·                               6.Glue Styrofoam cone onto a plastic  plate or covered cake circle. ( I inverted a clear plastic plate purchased from the dollar store.) Sprinkle confectioner’s sugar onto the cone.

·                               7. Starting at the bottom, carefully push the larger cookies into the Styrofoam cone using a pair of small needlenose craft pliers on skewers and toothpickes. Do not push on cookies as they will break. 

Continue adding cookies , using large cookies at bottom, then adding smaller cookies toward the top of cone. Use leftover small leaf cookies to fill in gaps on lower part of cone.

·                               8.To decorate the tree, run a small line of sparkle gel around the tips
of cookies to resemble icicles.  Place dragees on the tips of leaves. The sparkle gel will hold the dragees in place. Sprinkle the tree with confectioners sugar to resemble snow. Cut stem of lollipop to 2” and
place the star lollipop on top of the tree by inserting stem into upper tip of cone.




 Tutorial and photography by Jacque Benson
All rights reserved 2011

This material may not be republished or reproduced in any manner without the expressed permission of the author.

Recipe inspired and adapted from

4 comments:

  1. i want to do this for a cookie display contest at work and i bought a cone thats close enough to 6 in but for some reason it looks really tall. do you now how tall your cone was?? mine is 5 5/8 in X 23 7/8 in. also i couldn't find leaf cutters so i bought christmas tree cutters, I'm hoping that will be okay,

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  2. holaaaaa,que linda pagina,me encantoooooo,gracias por compartir tantas cosas utiles,yo no se casi nada de queques,pero con uds se que aprendere bien,gracias otra vez no me dejo seguirlos,vendre despues,les dejo bechitos

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  3. Anonymous, just measure the lenth of the cone from top to bottom. If it is too tall, cut from the bottom using a serrated knife.

    Sirena, Gracious!

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  4. , thin remaining icing with water until proper consistency for flooding cookies. Icing is ready to fill in outlines when a small amount dropped from a spoon into the mixture disappears on the count of ten..Place dragees on the tips of leaves. The sparkle gel will hold the dragees love language quiz in place. Sprinkle the tree with confectioners sugar to resemble snow. Cut stem of lollipop to 2” and
    place the star lollipop on top of the tree by inserting stem into upper tip of cone.

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