Crown Cake & Easy Icing glaze for cookies
It has been over a month since I've written anything here and what a month it has been.... First, we celebrated Anushka's birthday (she is 7 now and growing up super fast) and I had every intention of posting the cake that I made for her birthday this year.... She couldn't decide on what she wanted this year and eventually picked a 'Crown Cake'.... but before I could post anything , I received word that my grandfather passed away and though he hasn't been doing too well, it still came as a total shock to us and it took me a while to come to terms with it. I still can't believe he is gone and so many days I catch myself thinking I have to give him a call only to realize seconds later that he is not there anymore....
Here are some pictures of the Cookie Crown Cake I made for Anushka... you could use any of your favorite cakes & stack them up - I went with a lemon pound cake this year. The cookies were the time consuming part and mine could've turned out better. I used the recipe from here and they even give you a .pdf that has a template to use for the cookie. I printed that out, cut it out and traced it onto a piece of clean cardboard and used that to cut out the sugar cookies. I however did not sprinkle them with the yellow sugar as suggested and used an icing glaze instead - it was super easy to whip up and definitely something I'm going to use when decorating sugar cookies. It also made it easy to stick the candy onto the cookies and ensured that they stayed put. Anushka had fun decorating the cookies with me. You could do these a day ahead and also bake and frost the cakes the day ahead too and a few hours before serving, you could stick the cookies to the cake - I stuck to my favorite Whipped Cream frosting (with a bit of cream cheese) - recipe here.
EASY ICING GLAZE - for half cup of glaze
Ingredients:
Confectioner's sugar - 1 cup
Water - 2 tbsp
Light Corn Syrup - 1 tbsp
Food Coloring - as desired
Water - 2 tbsp
Light Corn Syrup - 1 tbsp
Food Coloring - as desired
Stir sugar, water and corn syrup together in a bowl and add desired food coloring. I used yellow in this case but you can split up the glaze and use different colours. It dries up quite easily and is very easy to work with.
1) Cut out cookies using the template and bake them. Allow to cool completed before glazing. Ensure the cookies aren't too thick - it should be 1/4 inch thickness when you roll them out.
2) Apply the glaze over cookie and stick the candies (I used m&m, mini M&ms and a bigger candy).
3) Decorate the cookies once the glaze has dried up using white icing or with more glaze. I did a rush job since it was really late at night and I was super tired.
4) Stick the cookies to the side of the cake. Next time I would stick them closer to each other. I think it would look better that way.
Another shot of the cake.... I wasn't impressed with how the cake turned out (the one on the Family Fun website was much cooler looking) but my daughter said she loved it and told me not to worry and that this was great for my first attempt. I was also quite thrilled that my 3 yr old immediately recognized it as a crown... he actually wanted me to put it on his head - the silly fellow.
Sorry to hear about your grandfather Laavanya. Sadness of being far away from home.
ReplyDeleteBut Happy Birthday to your daughter and the cake is lovely.
Am so sorry to hear about your loss.
ReplyDeleteCrown cake looks fantabulous, amazing job. Belated birthday wishes to ur lil darling.
so sorry to hear about your grandfather.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a crown cake, fascinating! Happy Birthday to your daughter.
Oh Laavanya- I'm so sorry for your loss. To have that followed by work stress is a rough month indeed.
ReplyDeleteThe crown cake is just too cute!! I'll have to remember this idea. You did a fabulous job- all those custom cookies and all.
That looks beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Indo, Priya, Sra and Nupur for your comforting words and birthday wishes to my daughter.
ReplyDeleteTHank you Apu :)
Love your cake and happy birthday to your daughter.
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Sorry 2 hear about your grandpa.
ReplyDeleteBelated wishes to your daughter and the cake is lovely gift!