Showing posts with label glaze icing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glaze icing. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Snow Flurries!

 Yes!
Sweet Ivy is still alive and kickin'!
LOL!
It's been a while since I've posted anything on the blog, but I wanted to share these lovely snowflakes with you.
 These are done in one of my signature flavors, a butter vanilla almond cookie.
I offer both royal icing and/or glaze on my flooded cookies.
These are done in a glaze.
Many people like the glaze because although it hardens enough to stack or bag the cookies, it isn't "crunchy" or "hard" like royal icing.  It has more of a "chew" to it. 
 When doing detail work, I always use royal icing.  Even if I flood with glaze, I detail in royal because I can get sharper lines/details.
 These snowflakes were done for gift platters for Christmas.
I gave these to our pastor's family and my women's ministries director and her family.
 Sweet Ivy is still taking a limited amount of orders!
You can contact me via Facebook in my message box or e-mail me at:
mjames72@sbcglobal.net
May your 2016 be blessed!


Saturday, February 2, 2013

Valentine Cookies...And An "AHA" Moment

Ever since I first started dabbling in cookie decorating a couple years ago, royal icing has mystified me.  I look at my "cookie idols" work, and wonder what it is that they do to make their royal icing so perfect.
I get bubbles, air pockets, cracks...too thick, too thin, too fluffy.
And then just when I think I have it down, I'll flood my cookies and wake up the next day to check the drying process, and they are all funky looking!
I've been told over-mixing, humidity, all kinds of things can contribute to bad royal icing experiences.
Another thing that has always troubled me about royal icing, is the taste.
I have tried many recipes, and I've never found one I truly loved.
I've experimented with a variety of flavor extracts as well...vanilla, almond, butter, etc.
But I've never found a really YUMMY royal icing.
I decided it was time to make a change.

Inspired by the lovely Pam over at Cookie Crazy , I decided I would take a leap of faith and try glaze.  If you are not a cookie decorator, you must know, that most cookiers either decorate with glaze OR royal icing, not both.  Most cookiers are LOYAL to an extreme of one or the other.  If their medium is royal icing, they stick with it...if their medium is glaze, they stick with it.  Decorating with the other is foreign ground!
There are a FEW, and ONLY a few, who do both.
Well, I made up a batch of glaze and flooded some cookies.  My husband tasted the glazed cookies and declared them to be SUPERIOR to royal icing.  Well, after I flooded those first glazed cookies, I attempted some detail work (piping some writing and designs).  Let me tell you, this was NOT a success.  For me, glaze is VERY difficult to pipe with for intricate details.
So, I got to thinking.  I loved the taste of glaze.  I loved how it wasn't as "crunchy" as royal icing.  I loved the shine and sheen of glaze.  But I could NOT pipe intricate details with it.  It just wasn't happening for me.
So, I thought, why not use both!
Glaze AND royal icing!
By flooding the cookies with glaze, we'd get the yummy taste and softer texture.
By using royal icing for the detail work, like lettering and small designs, I could get the "control" I needed with a stiff batch of it.
And so, that is what I now do.
I flood with glaze...thus giving me the great taste, softer texture, shine, and sheen.
And most of all glaze gives me the SAME CONSISTENCY EVERY SINGLE TIME!
I don't have to wonder, will there be air bubbles, will it crack...
And then I do my intricate details with royal icing!
By using royal icing JUST for intricate details I only have to make one consistency.
I always use the original stiff icing, and it gives me great control when piping letters, flowers, and any other small detail work.
Since I started doing this, I have been a much happier cookier!
No more worries about flooded royal icing cookies.
Glaze brings a smooth, sheen every single time!
And with piping my detail work in royal icing, I know I'll have the control I need with my pastry bag.
I hope you enjoy these Valentine cookies.
I did these with this method.
Flooded with glaze and piped the details with royal.
I am enjoying combining the two means of icing on all of my cookies now!
It has made me a lot less stressed out!
Haha!
I hope you have a very Happy Valentine's Day!
xoxoxo
Melody

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Tulip Time 2012

I'm a bit behind on this blog post...as Tulip Time is already over, LOL!
However I did make cookies to celebrate Tulip Time here in Holland, MI.
Baking has been rather slow around here lately.
Haven't had a lot of orders.
And I haven't been "practicing" because the hubby and I are dieting and exercising...
And my boys are not big sugar cookie eaters.
Sooo...

I made these just for the fun of it for Tulip Time and my daycare kids enjoyed them for snack .
This was my third attempt at glaze icing.
I have to say, piping intricate details hasn't gotten any easier for me.
I think I shall forever be a royal icing gal.
Happy Tulip Time!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Spring Has Sprung! (Entering The World Of Glaze Icing!)

This past weekend Sweet Ivy entered a whole new realm of icing.
I have always used Royal Icing on my cookies for decorating in the past...
But was never quite happy with the taste and the dryness of it.

I learned that more and more cookie decorating artists are moving into glaze for their cookies.

So...
I gave it a whirl this past weekend!

I love the shine/sheen that you get with glaze icing!
When using royal icing, it tends to dry to a dull "matte" finish.
With the glaze, it tends to keep that nice shine!


And not only does the glaze "look" better on the cookies...
I have found a recipe that is DIVINE!
It is so much better tasting than royal (to me).

Glaze is a softer icing.
It will firm up enough so that cookies can be stacked or packaged, but it isn't near as hard as royal icing.

I will not be discontinuing royal icing!
Many customers LOVE the taste and texture of royal.
It will be totally up to each individual customer.
I will be doing more "flooding" in glaze...and probably doing much of my "detail" work with royal.  The royal icing IS better for fine details and piping lettering as well.
So now there are two options for your cookies!
Why not try out both!