Showing posts with label super hero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label super hero. Show all posts
Spiderman Homecoming Cookies
Who else is excited for the latest Super Hero movie, Spiderman Homecoming? Although I doubt my children will watch it with us, they are too little, I wanted to share the Super Hero excitement with them. My son just had a Batman party and loves to pretend he's fighting bad guys. They were climbing the walls with excitement as they watched me make these!
These Spiderman cookies are really pretty quick! I used a royal icing transfer for the eyes and that makes this whole cookie a low stress design. These are small enough to be used as an adorable cupcake topper or you can make them large round cookies for a party favor.
What do you need?
- round cookies - you can use a cookie or biscuit cutter
- royal icing in flood level - red, black and white
- Spiderman face template (Google Spiderman face images and pick your favorite. Be sure the eyes will fit on the cookie!)
- parchment paper
The first step in creating these fun Spiderman treats is to create a royal icing transfer of the eyes. Search and print an image of Spiderman's face that you like. Make sure the eyes will fit on the cookie. Copy and paste several Spiderman heads on a piece of paper and print out. Place a sheet of parchment paper on top. You should be able to see through to the template quite easily.
Trace the outline of the eyes in black and white. Your icing should be thin enough to flow, but not too loose. I think my icing was about a 15 second flood. Once you've iced all the eyes you need, do a few more! Sometimes these can be fragile and you'd rather have too many! Set aside to dry for 8-12 hours. They will pop right off!
Now outline and flood your cookies in a bold red. I used Americolor's Super Red and love it!
While the red icing base is still quite wet, gently place the eyes into position. Since the icing is wet and you don't have the web piped, you can move the eyes as needed until it's perfect for you.
Now you can either pipe the web while the cookie is wet or wait until it has crusted over. I piped mine while the Spiderman face was wet and didn't have any bleeding issues. First pipe the lines of the web, centered between his eyes.
Come back and finish the web with cascading lines in a circular motion. Hi, Spiderman! You are all done. Wasn't that easy as pie? Your little Green Goblins will devour these in no time and will be off to fight crime ridden playgrounds.
Do you need a royal icing recipe? Jump on over here to see the one I use every single week!
Maybe your kids favor Batman? I have some cookies and cupcake toppers for the dark knight as well.
Come watch the fun movie - just click the photo above to see me create the cookies.
Jenny
Batman Cookie Tutorial
My sweet baby is turning four this weekend. What?! Where on Earth did the time go? He's moved on from Dinosaur Train to Batman. Na, na, na, na Batman! He loves the Lego Batman and he loves flying around the house in his Batman cape. I've been busy making Batman decorated cookies and fondant covered cupcakes. This Batman profile decorated cookie is so easy and guaranteed to make your wee super hero squeal with delight!
What do you need to make them?
- Batman cookie cutters
- flood icing: black, white and peachy flesh
- icing bags, cookie scribes or toothpicks
1. The first thing you need to do is pipe a small white triangle for the mask eye.
2. Flood the bottom of Batman's face with a peachy flesh; I used a mix of Americolor Ivory and Peach to create his skin.
3. Flood the remainder of the cookie in black, take some time to smooth it out with a cookie scribe or toothpick.
4. Pipe a small line of black between Batman's lips. Use your cookie scribe or toothpick to draw it out more and down to create his moody frown.
Do you need a royal icing recipe? Click on over here to get my favorite that I use almost every day of the week,
I only work in black.. and sometimes very, very dark grey.
Happy Birthday my sweet little boy! I don't know where the time went, but you make our lives full of laughter, love and cars under my toes.
XO,
Jenny
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