Last week I went out to Mexican food with a great group of girlfriends. We were having a farewell dinner for one of the ladies in the group, who will be moving to Germany this month. This may be the last time she enjoys Mexican food for a while!
I wanted to make some special cookies, and Margarita’s seemed the perfect choice. I baked up a batch of my Sugar Cookies, but wanted to add some lime flavor, so when I made the royal icing (Recipe and instructions HERE), I replaced some of the water with lime juice (I used the kind from the little lime shaped bottle- I’m sure fresh would be even better). The result was delicious!
I was flattered that many of the ladies opened up and enjoyed their cookies right after dinner (I often have to twist peoples arms to make them eat my cookies… they say they’re too pretty to eat, but at some point I’m going to get a complex!). I love to see people enjoy my cookies!
Want to make some Margarita and Lime shaped cookies?
~ How to make Margarita shaped Cookies ~
1. Outline the cookie with white thick consistency icing (think traditional toothpaste consistency), using a #2 tip.
2. Fill in the stem of the glass with white flood consistency (about the consistency of corn syrup, or shampoo), using a #2 tip. Fill the top portion of the glass with “Margarita”, using flood consistency light green icing. Set cookie aside and allow to dry fully (6-8 hours, or overnight).
3. When the base icing is fully dry, add a line of thick consistency white icing around the rim of the glass (as shown above), and then immediately sprinkle with white sanding sugar. Shake off excess sugar, then allow cookie to dry (about 2 hours) before packaging.
~ How to make Lime shaped cookies ~
(also could be adjusted for lemon or orange slice cookies)
1. Outline the cookie in a green moderate consistency icing (somewhere between thick and thinned).
2. Fill in cookie with light green flood consistency icing.
3. Immediately dd white lines with a medium/flood consistency icing.
4. Add green dots for seeds, and drag a toothpick from the middle of the dot toward the center of the “fruit” just a bit to create a seed shape.
I packed the cookies as special favors for each guest at dinner. I’ve posted directions on packaging cookies as shown above HERE.
FooDabbler says
These are perfect! I think I might just have to throw a cinco de Mayo party next year to make these the star!!! Thanks for all your fabulous ideas and beautiful work!
Heather says
Glory, I get so happy when I see a new post from you! Especially when it is about cookies…and now you throw margaritas in the mix? Aaahhh- happy overload!
These are perfect-o! And what a great idea to flavor the icing. Thank you for sharing how you made them.
Maegan says
Love, Love, Love!!
Lark (SparkyLarky) says
Oh my flipping heck…how cute!
I love these!
Dana @TheSundaySweet says
Those cookies are AWESOME! Thank you so much for the tips. I'm going to give them a try. I just love the little lime ones.
Middleton Family says
They were good. Avery and I ate them the next day. I think James was right, if you remember his feedback, Avery disagreed. Regardless – they were super cute and it was sweet of you to make that night happen for Dawn.
Stacy says
VERY CUTE, Glory!!! I made some that looked exactly like yours; so fun! I put lime juice in the icing as well, plus I grated some lime zest into the cookie dough.
Jeanette says
i love the packaging glory!!!!
Mia says
Beautiful cookies!
And never mind, you might even find a mexican restaurant in Germany, so… Where is your friend gonna live?
Greetings from Germany!
Dawnese says
Send me one, PRETTY PLEASE! The cookies are beautiful. Blessings