Monday, June 14, 2010

For the Little Dudes . . .

Desserts for Dudes month continues with Cute as a Button cookies
...because dudes have to start somewhere!


When our little dude was born, he decided to make an entrance.  An unexpected entrance via emergency c-section, 10 weeks early.  He weighed 2 pounds, 13 ounces. 



{Kiddo is now 11 years old and 5 feet tall....wearing the same size shoe as his mother...}


Looking at birth announcements, I found one that said "cute as a button" and it was perfect because he was about the size of a button.  I only wish I knew how to make cookies back then. :)



The buttons are made from homemade fondant.  Remember that?  They were so fun to make; I could have made hundreds of them.



Supplies for the buttons:

  • tips: Wilton 4B, and #1 or #2 plain tips

  • cornstarch

  • rolling pin

  • toothpicks

  • chopstick

To make the buttons, color the fondant with gel paste food coloring, kneading until fully blended.



Dust the surface and rolling pin with cornstarch to prevent sticking, a tip Buddy gave us, and roll the fondant thin, maybe 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch. Use a bench scraper to lift the fondant off the counter if necessary.



Using the back of the Wilton 4B tip as a cutter, cut out the button shape.



Mine kept getting stuck, so I used  a chopstick to nudge them out.

{PS...I'm not going to quit blogging to be a hand model anytime soon.}



With the back of the #1 or #2 tip, add the inner circle button detail, being sure not to press all the way through.



With the tip end of the #1 or #2 tip, make button holes.

{Seriously, what are those holes called? A button hole is something you push your button through.  There must be a name of the holes in the middle of a button. Anyone? Anyone?}



Use a toothpick to poke all the way through the button.

{Again...no hand modeling.}



Let dry at room temperature.  Store in an air-tight container at room temperature.





For the cookies:



  • Outline & flood the cookies with royal icing and let dry overnight.

  • Pipe the dots around the border.

  • With an AmeriColor Gourmet Writer Food Decorator Pen , add the wording. (AmeriColor pens are much better than the ones as the grocery store!)

  • Attach the buttons with a bit of royal icing.

  • Let dry several hours.



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