Festive Thanksgiving Sugar Cookies

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10 Cooking Tips

  1. Chill Dough: Chilling prevents spreading during baking, ensuring crisp shapes.
  2. Avoid Overbaking: Cookies should just begin to turn golden at the edges.
  3. Test Icing Consistency: For outlining, use thick icing; for flooding, thin it slightly with water.
  4. Plan Designs: Sketch ideas or practice on parchment before decorating cookies.
  5. Use Gel Food Colouring: For vibrant hues without thinning the icing.
  6. Piping Bags: Use different tips for detailed work or larger flood areas.
  7. Drying Time: Allow icing to dry completely before stacking or packaging cookies.
  8. Storage: Store undecorated cookies at room temperature and iced cookies in an airtight container.
  9. Freezing: Freeze unbaked dough or baked cookies (without icing) for up to 2 months.
  10. Gift Idea: Wrap individual cookies in clear cellophane bags with festive ribbons for a personal touch.

Serving Suggestions

  • Pair with warm apple cider or hot chocolate for a cozy treat.
  • Arrange on a tiered dessert stand for a stunning Thanksgiving display.
  • Use as edible place cards—add guests’ names with a fine-tipped icing pen!

 

FAQ’s

Q: Can I make the dough ahead of time?
A: Yes! The dough can be refrigerated for up to 2 days or frozen for up to 2 months.

Q: Do I have to use royal icing?
A: No, you can use buttercream or even glaze icing for simpler decorating.

Q: Can I decorate cookies without piping bags?
A: Absolutely! Use a zip-top bag with the corner snipped or spread icing with a knife for a rustic look.

Q: How long do decorated cookies last?
A: Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

Q: Are there nut-free alternatives?
A: Yes, omit almond extract and check all ingredients for potential cross-contamination.

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