Parent-child game - making Christmas frosting cookies

Parent-child game - making Christmas frosting cookies

Overview

Children's shoes, do you like the little house last time? I guess there must be a lot of people who like it, but not many people can make it, right? Well, it does take a certain amount of courage to build a house. Save it and make it next year! The biscuit children's shoes launched today can be tried with your baby tomorrow! Because it’s simple to make, crispy in taste, and cartoony in appearance, everyone really loves it!

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Ingredients

Steps

  1. Preparation of biscuits. Put the ingredients into a basin in order and mix to form a uniform dough (the first ingredient can be added only after the first ingredient is evenly mixed). Let it rest for 20 minutes and use a rolling pin to roll the dough into a sheet about 0.3 cm thick

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  2. Use cookie molds to cut out cookies of various shapes

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  3. Use cookie molds to cut out cookies of various shapes

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  4. Place on a baking sheet and prick with a fork

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  5. Prick your eyes, keep a little distance

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  6. Preheat the oven to 180 degrees, place it on the middle shelf of the oven and bake for 15-20 minutes. The specific time and temperature will depend on your oven settings. Pay attention to the oven and watch it until the color turns light yellow. Take it out and let it cool for later use.

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  7. Preparation of icing: 1 fresh egg white and about 160 grams of powdered sugar (it must be powdered sugar, white sugar and brown sugar will not work), look carefully! It is indeed raw egg white, so you have to buy fresh eggs! The method is very simple, just use a manual egg beater to stir the egg whites and powdered sugar evenly. It will be so thick and thin that it can drip, but not too thin. While stirring, if too much powdered sugar makes it too dry, you can add a few drops of lemon juice. If it's too thin, add powdered sugar.

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  8. Put each into a piping bag, drop in a little coloring and knead evenly. If you don’t have a piping bag, you can also use a ziplock bag. I don’t like pigments, so I can just decorate with white and it won’t affect the effect.

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  9. Let’s start coloring! Give me some pink first

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  10. Look at my baby, he is very focused on creating!

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  11. Enjoy the clips!

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  12. Couple

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  13. Is this a mansion?

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  14. What a magnificent Christmas tree!

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  15. Me and my big tree

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  16. I do it

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  17. My baby is doing it

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