I honestly don’t know. I got these cutters before I was really into cookie decorating and I’ve tried to search for them and can’t find it. I assume they were part of one of those 100 cookie cutters beginner sets.
These are not vegan, but I have made vegan sugar cookies. Main tools I use for decorating are a cookie turntable, silicone mat for my work station, cookie scribe, scissors, piping bags, and cookie trays.
It helps prevent cratering, which is when the icing forms dents as it dries instead of staying nice and puffy. I’ve found it only happens in narrow sections and isn’t as much of an issue if the outline isn’t dry before flooding. So that’s why I did them on the brontosaurus but not the other dinosaurs.
So stinking cute! 🥰
Loving this cute set!🙃
These are so cute! 😊
I would love to see some stripey-sauruses!
Can he have toenails, please? Like an elephant?❤
I love these! Where did you get the cutters? Would love to make these for my niece's birthday party!
I honestly don’t know. I got these cutters before I was really into cookie decorating and I’ve tried to search for them and can’t find it. I assume they were part of one of those 100 cookie cutters beginner sets.
What tools do you use for making these adorable cookies 🍪 I want to make these vegan 😋 are they vegan already ?
These are not vegan, but I have made vegan sugar cookies. Main tools I use for decorating are a cookie turntable, silicone mat for my work station, cookie scribe, scissors, piping bags, and cookie trays.
why do you add a squiggle on the legs and then flood it after? is that to add depth to make the cookie look 3D?
It helps prevent cratering, which is when the icing forms dents as it dries instead of staying nice and puffy. I’ve found it only happens in narrow sections and isn’t as much of an issue if the outline isn’t dry before flooding. So that’s why I did them on the brontosaurus but not the other dinosaurs.