After showing you how to make assorted heart shaped cookies without using a heart mold, I will show you how to make things a little more interesting by making it sweet ombre pink!
Recipe makes about twelve-thirteen 2" heart sandwich cookies (adapted from siZning's YouTube)
Strawberry Langue De Chat cookie:
50g unsalted butter, slightly softened
45g icing sugar
1/16 tsp salt
25g egg whites
1/4 tsp soy lecithin (optional)
3/4 tsp vanilla extract
1/8 tsp strawberry emulsion
50g cake flour, sifted
White & pink gel colouring
Berry filling:
45g white chocolate
3g freeze dried raspberry or strawberry powder
1/8 tsp strawberry emulsion
1. Beat softened butter briefly with electric mixer/hand whisk/spatula
2. Add sugar. Beat until well combined
3. Add egg whites in 2-3 additions. Beat until smooth. Add soy lecithin if you wish to help with emulsification.
4. Add vanilla & strawberry emulsion. Mix until combined
5. Add flour. Fold with a spatula until combined
6. Divide into 3 equal portions. Add white or pink gel colouring to achieve desired shades to 2 portions.
7. Transfer into a piping bag with #5 tip. Pipe as shown in the video tutorial link below.
Piped batter
8. Bake at 150-160C for 10-11 min. Bake at 110C for another 5-10 min to dry it out
9. Prepare filling while cooling the cookies. Melt chocolate & add the rest of the ingredients in. Mix well. Fill & assemble sandwich cookies
You may see the piping video tutorial over here:
Please see part 1 for important notes on basic baking tips to ensure success
- Let the batter fall from the piping tip like you would when piping the border on cookies iced with royal icing. Pipe slowly to have better control of the shape. Video is sped up by 7x. To do so, you don't have to apply a lot of pressure on the piping bag but instead, let gravity do most of the work
- Using a skewer to gently nudge the boundary between colours will make the slight indent/crack between colours invisible. It's ok to omit this step if you don't mind the appearance of the indent at the boundaries.
- I added white gel colouring to make the browning less obvious but you may colour it anyway you like!
- Use a metal file used for bakes only or a fine zester to gently file off bits that make the cookie look out-of-shape (see part 1 reel) but you may skip this step if your cookies are in a nice heart shape. Most of the heart shapes in this larger batch turned out fine even though I piped on parchment so I didn't need to file down as many pieces as the smaller hearts in part 1
with love,
Phay Shing
with love,
Phay Shing
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ReplyDeleteSo talented, thank you for sharing...WOW..WOW..WOW
ReplyDeleteThank you and you are welcome 😊
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