With Memorial Day just around the corner, I though some watermelon shaped cookies could be a perfect kick-off for summer! This simple design would be the perfect addition to any BBQ or summer picnic.
~ How to decorate Watermelon Cookies ~
Prepare cookie dough, using my Perfect Sugar Cookie Recipe.
Roll out the dough and cut out circle shapes using a large circle cutter. Cut circles in half, using a knife.
1.- 2. For watermelon slices with the “bitten” look, once you have your half circle, use a cutter with a scalloped edge of some kind (I used a scalloped heart) to cut out a “bite”
*Now bake your cookies, and prepare royal icing using my Royal Icing Recipe & Instructions.
For these cookies I prepared 1 bag of medium consistency green- with a #3 sized tip, one bag of medium consistency white- with a number #2 tip, one bag of stiff/outline consistency red icing- with a #1.5 or #2 tip, and one bag of flood consistency in red- with a #2 tip.
3. Once your cookies are baked and cooled (this can be done a day, or a couple days before you decorate), follow the curved edge of the cookie with green icing.
4. In this photo I added some darker coloring to the green ‘rind’, by mixing some green gel food coloring and clear alcohol (clear vanilla extract, or vodka), and applying some color using a paint brush. If you plan to do this step, the green icing needs to be dry (this may take 2-4 hours). If you don’t care to add the extra coloring to the rind, continue on as shown below.
5. When the green ‘rind’ icing has set a bit (30 minutes), add a line of white icing.
6. When the white line has set (again, about 30 minutes), outline the ‘fruit’ edge with red (stiff consistency) icing.
7. Fill in each watermelon slice with red (flood consistency) icing.
8. While the red icing is still wet, I added some (dark brown) chocolate covered sunflower seeds. If you can’t find these, you could wait until the red dries a bit, and add the look of “seeds” using black icing. You could also wait until the red icing if fully dry (about 12 hours), and use a black food marker to add the “seeds”.
Then sit back and enjoy a slice of summer!
Happy baking!
Sue says
Thanks for the tutorial on these cute cookies. Great idea to use the choc. covered sunflower seeds!
Lorraine says
I love your tutorial. I am definitely going to try these. Thanks so much. I love the sunflower seed idea and I love them too!
Deborah Raymond says
These are darling. I was just telling my girls that we needed to make some cute sugar cookies and then I see these…
Cecilia says
These are super cute! I love how bright and cheerful they are and watermelon is one of our families most favorite fruit!
Love you!
~Cecilia
Trish - Sweetology101 says
these are the bee's knees….well actually the whole bee's legs. I would pay big $$ for those at a bake sale for sure!
Lark (SparkyLarky) says
Love these! So cute!
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Sharnel says
wow, these are amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are good girl. xx
Susan Crabtree says
LOVE these too!
At Anna's kitchen table says
They are so beautiful! I'm so impressed! I just showed them to my kids too and they were equally impressed!
SweetSugarBelle says
LOL, we finally had the same idea at the same time! I LOVE these! I love it when you cookie!