This chocolate dough is yummy, but I still think I can make it a smidgen better, so will continue experimenting until I’ve got it just right. I decided to keep one hat black anyways for a little bit of variety. It worked! Only the outer edges had hardened, so they took a little more effort to remove, but as long as I scraped the icing off in the direction of the center of the cookie so that the edges didn’t get smudged with black, I was able to cover everything over with a fresh coat of green icing. *Gasp!* I didn’t have any more dough to make more cookies, so I thought I’d try scraping the icing off. So, a few minutes after I had covered a top hat cookie with black icing, I realized that a leprechaun’s hat is usually green. ![]() Let’s just say, had I been paying more attention to my decorating and less attention to HGTV (a new favorite channel pre-occupation), I probably wouldn’t have this first one to share with you: If you’re looking for a fun and fairly easy project to celebrate the day, these cookies double as good luck charms and sweet treats.Ĭontinuing on with my last post where I shared 50+ Cookie Decorating Secrets, I’ve got a few more “secrets” to share with you today. Patrick’s Day cookies before – the colours are so fun and vibrant, and the designs (well, besides one of them I’ll tell you about in a second), easy to create. □ Have you been preparing for the holiday in any way? I’m officially in love with the colour green after decorating these.
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