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Easy Cookie Decorating

6 quick ways to dress up your favorite recipes

article by Amy Machnak
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Easy ideas for decorating Christmas cookies

Dust

Sprinkle powdered sugar around a stencil (cut from card stock with a craft knife) onto gingersnaps to create a pretty pattern.

Inspired by Lindley Bynum Foss and Susan J. Tweit, via Sunset's Facebook page

Free stencil: Download our templates

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Dip

Give even store-bought biscotti a homemade touch with melted white chocolate.

Inspired by Kelly Davis, via Facebook, and Pam Heisler, Grand Forks, ND

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Emboss

Add texture to sugar cookies using cooking tools (clockwise from top): cannelé mold, diamond-shape cookie cutter, 5-hole zester.

Inspired by Maria Bruhns, via Facebook

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Mark

Show the cookie flavor, here a walnut Mexican wedding cake, with a nut pressed into the dough before baking.

Inspired by Henry Mendoza, Marina del Rey, CA, and Tyffani Peters, via Facebook

5 /8 Photography by Thomas J. Story

Drizzle

Brighten cheesecake bars with seedless raspberry jam piped through a pastry bag.

Inspired by Rumin Jehangir, via Facebook

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Glaze & pipe

Make decorating these cookies a group activity. Prepare your favorite shortbread recipe up to two days ahead (store in an airtight container). Or take a shortcut: Start with store-bought butter cookies.

Inspired by Andrea Ramirez, via Facebook

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Step 1: Glaze

Prepare the glaze (whisk together 1 cup powdered sugar and 21/2 tsp. milk), and dip the cookies face down in it. Let them dry. Shortcut: Skip the glaze for a more natural look.

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Step 2: Pipe

Using a plain, super-fine pastry tip, pipe on ribbons of your favorite homemade royal icing. Shortcut: Use ready-made icing in a small (0.68) tube, sold at most grocery stores.