Cooking, Entertainment, Holidays

Decorate Holiday Cookies

Nothing says the holidays are coming like spending a a day listening to music and baking treats. Here are some great tips for decorating sugar cookie with flood icing.

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons Wilton® Color Flow Mix (or a brand you like)
  • ¼ cup + 1 teaspoon water
  • 4 cups confectioners sugar, sifted

Materials

  • Piping bags
  • Decorating couplers
  • Wilton® icing tips size 2, 3, or 4 (or a brand you like)
  • Rubber bands
  • Gel food coloring, colors of your choosing
  • Tip covers
  • Squeeze bottles with covers

To Prep

  1. Prepare your piping bags with the couplers. Cut off a small tip of the bag, and remove the ring from the base of the coupler. Put the coupler base inside of the bag, and attach the desired tip size (2, 3, or 4) to the outside of the bag. Secure with the ring to lock the bag in place, and repeat with the remaining couplers and bags.

To Make Icing

  1. Make the icing by beating all ingredients in stand mixer on low speed for about 5 minutes.
  2. If using white, place some of the plain icing into one of the piping bags, and secure with a rubber band to maintain the consistency.
  3. Take another small amount of white icing, dilute it slightly with small amounts of water until it flows easily, and place into squeeze bottles. (Tip: Make sure to keep icing covered with a damp cloth or paper towel to avoid crusting throughout the decorating process.)
  4. For colored icing, separate the remaining white icing into different bowls, and add gel food coloring. Add water in 1/2 teaspoon increments until thin enough to spread easily.
  5. Add the thinner, colored icing into squeeze bottles.

To Decorate

  1. Make sure the cookies are cooled before you begin decorating, and then start outlining your cookies with chosen color from the piping bag.
  2. Next, take the thinned icing from the squeeze bottles and squeeze into the inside of the cookie. Using a toothpick, spread around to make icing even. Allow the first layer to dry a minimum of 4 hours, preferably overnight.
  3. Once dry, add any additional designs on top of the first layer, using the same technique, or drawing on with the piping bag. Allow all new layers to harden overnight. (Tip: Always keep the piping bags covered when not in use.)

Cooking, Entertainment, Holidays

Halloween Cocktails, Boo!

I love to do different types of cocktails for friends and family to enjoy as we spend time together. These festive Halloween Candy Corn Martini cocktails will be a hit at our next game night!

  • 1 ½ Ounce Whipped Cream Vodka – we use Pinnacle
  • 3 Ounce Sour Mix – can be purchased, but I make my own (recipe below)
  • 2 Ounce Pineapple Juice
  • ½ Ounce Grenadine – we use Liber & Co.
  • Whipped cream for topping – homemade is fun, but store bought works just as well

Instructions

  • Combine Whipped Cream Vodka, Sour Mix and Pineapple Juice in a shaker with ice, shake away
  • Pour mix into a martini glass
  • Slowly pour Grenadine into mix so it settles at the bottom
  • Top with whip cream

Sour Mix Recipe

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
  • Juice the lemons and limes
  • In a heavy bottomed sauce pan add the sugar and water. Heat over medium heat, stirring now and then. Once all the sugar is dissolved remove from the heat.
  • Pour the citrus juice into the simple syrup and mix together. 
  • Let it cool completely and strain through a fine mesh strainer.
  • Pour final product into a container. I use a glass bottle with a lid.
  • Place in the refrigerator, will last for up to three weeks.
Entertainment, Holidays

Cute Halloween Treat Bags

OK, it’s official – I’m going a bit overboard with the Halloween theme – and am going to do individual treat bags. This isn’t the first year we’ve done bags, but those weren’t nearly as cute as these. I brought the idea to Dean and showed him how sweet they are, get it “sweet” – so I’m over doing puns too haha. He thinks they’re great, so this year instead of doing regular bags or tossing the candy into a bowl, everyone will get a broom bag filled with goodies.

Here is all you need to do to transform little brown lunch bags into magical witch’s brooms.

You will need the following materials for each bag you create:

  • Brown lunch bags – it takes 2 bags to make 1 treat bag
  • Broomstick – use a halloween pencil, tree stick, or festive item
  • Scissors
  • Twine – I’m using Halloween ribbon
  • Tags – Printable tags, however I ordered Halloween tags from Amazon
  • Hole punch, if needed
  • Treats and Favors to fill the bag

Directions:

Step 1. Take the first bag and cut thin vertical strips that end 1″ from the bottom. On the second bag cut vertical strips that are 4″ long from the top.

Step 2. Place bag 2 with the shorter strips inside the bag 1 with the longer strips.

Step 3. Fill the inside bag with the treats and favors and place the stick inside the bag, in the middle of the treats and favors.

Step 4. Using the hole punch, punch a hole at the top of the label. Thread the ribbon through the hole. Set aside.

Step 5. Gather up with long strips of the outer bag and leave about 3″ inches at the top and secure them with the ribbon by tying it around the bag and making a bow. Be sure to leave about 3 inches at the top.