Wedding Cake Cookies
Thursday, July 7th, 2011
Last Summer, just two days before my Son’s wedding day, he called me and told me his fiance’ says they need a wedding favor for the guests. I had just seen the new Wilton wedding cookie article and thought that would be fairly easy and quick to do. So I told him I would do it.
Surprise surprise, it took longer than I had thought. After all, with one oven it takes a while to bake 220 cookies, not to mention the counter space it takes to lay them out to cool and to frost. I had cookies on the dining room table, the coffee table and even had to get out the tv trays! But I had figured out a method to package up the cooled ones and make room for cookies just out of the oven. And when my daughter got home, she assisted me so the task wasn’t quite so daunting.
Then when the baking was about done, we quickly got set up to decorate. I’m a cake decorator so at least I had some cake decorating skills, so decorating a few cookies should be a piece of cake, ha ha! I had only looked online at some design ideas, and at this point, I only had the colors figured out. It was a no brainer since they were the wedding colors, duh!
But after a few practice cookies, (using the misfits) I relatively quickly came up with a simple design and continued to pipe like a crazy woman. I was piping cookies all night until I was a dead woman walking, albeit I was actually standing and after all the bending over to decorate, I couldn’t stand up straight to save my life!
But I did finally finish decorating those cookies and they looked good. I first used a white glaze, then piped a swag design on each tier, with little dots on the sides of the tiers and a nice little bouquet of roses on the top.
I had to wait until the very last minute to get them packaged because I didn’t want the frosting to get squished. So then I got help from my husband to get them in their little boxes wrapped with a ribbon and bow, and finished just in time to get ready for the big day.
We got them safely to the reception area safely. My son and daughter-in-law loved them and everyone had one to take home. All was good and by the end of the day I was exhausted! But it was the most beautiful day they could have asked for….and me too! I will never forget it.
When my daughter gets married this summer, I will be doing the same for their wedding. Maybe I can get them to look just like the wedding cake I’m making for them!
