Eid Al Adha and Hajj Sugar Cookies
Eid Sa'eed! Eid Sa'eed is Happy Holiday in Arabic. Eid al Adha is around the corner, in fact it is this week end. We are luck this year because it falls on a week end which means we can have a whole week end of celebration as a family. We also had an Eid pot lock party at Alya's Arabic School last week end. I decided to make these adorable Kaaba cookies. I used the same sugar cookie recipe, the same royal icing recipe, and the same stenciling technique. However, this year, I took it up a notch and I added edible star glitter and edible golden dust details. These cookies did not last for long, they were grabbed by little and big hands and everybody was taking pictures of them. I must say that I was very flattered especially that I spent a lot of time working on them.
I started the way I start all my sugar cookies by making a batch of the sugar cookies dough. To read the recipe, click here.
Roll the dough and put it in the fridge for 20 minutes.
Cut out the cookie using square cutter. When choosing a cookie cutter, make sure that it is bigger than your stencil.Place cut out on a baking pan lined with silicon mat or parchment paper. Follow baking instructions and let the cookies cool down.
Prepare the icing per my inching recipe. Please read the instructions as well. Click here.
Line the cookie using a piping bag or a squeeze bottle.
Flood the cookie with flooding icing.
Smooth it using a toothpick.
Now as it is wet, you can add the edible stars. The wetness of the cookie will help the details adhere.
I love these stars, they add so much to the cookie. I use a tweezer to pick and place the stars on the cookie.
Gently place the stars on the cookie. It is time consuming but the results are fabulous.
Let the cookies dry overnight
The next day, prepare the stenciling icing. Please read my Stenciling tutorial for recipe and instructions. Click here
Place the clean stencil
Place a thin coat of icing. Please read the instructions on the Stenciling tutorial. Click here
Remove the stencil
Let the cookies dry
Prepare the edible dust by adding some lemon juice. Click here to see how I used it on the spurs of the cowgirl booties.
Use a thin detail brush to color to make the details on the Ka'aba
Let the cookies dry
May all of you have a happy and blessed Eid!
For other Eid Cookies:
Palm tree Cookie, click here
Date Maamool, click here
Nadine
Resources:
Sugar Cookie Recipe, click here
Royal Icing recipes and tutorial, click here
Stenciling tutorial, click here
Cowgirl Booties Cookies, click here
Square Cookie Cutter, click here
Edible Stars Glitter, click here
Stencil, from Eidway click here
Edible dust, click here
Reinventing Nadine: Eid Inspired Sugar Cookies: Stenciling cookies TechniqueFor other Eid Cookies:
Palm tree Cookie, click here
Date Maamool, click here
Nadine
Resources:
Sugar Cookie Recipe, click here
Royal Icing recipes and tutorial, click here
Stenciling tutorial, click here
Cowgirl Booties Cookies, click here
Square Cookie Cutter, click here
Edible Stars Glitter, click here
Stencil, from Eidway click here
Edible dust, click here
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