Easter is a time for celebration and joy, and what better way to celebrate than with delicious and festive treats? These Easter bonnets shortbread cookies are the perfect addition to any Easter gathering. They're easy to make, look adorable, and taste amazing.
These cookies are made with a simple shortbread dough that's flavored with vanilla and almond extract. The dough is then rolled out and cut into circles. The circles are then decorated with colorful sprinkles and edible flowers to resemble Easter bonnets.
In addition to the classic Easter bonnet cookies, this article also includes recipes for three other Easter-themed shortbread cookies:
* **Easter egg shortbread cookies:** These cookies are made with a simple shortbread dough that's rolled out and cut into egg shapes. The cookies are then decorated with white icing and colorful sprinkles.
* **Bunny shortbread cookies:** These cookies are made with a simple shortbread dough that's rolled out and cut into bunny shapes. The cookies are then decorated with white icing and pink noses.
* **Chick shortbread cookies:** These cookies are made with a simple shortbread dough that's rolled out and cut into chick shapes. The cookies are then decorated with yellow icing and orange beaks.
All of these cookies are easy to make and perfect for Easter baking. They're also a great way to get kids involved in the kitchen. So gather your ingredients and get ready to bake up a batch of these festive treats!
EASTER BONNET COOKIES
Make Paula's Easter Bonnet Cookies and impress all of your guests this Easter!
Provided by Paula Deen
Categories baking entertaining kid friendly spring sweets
Time 40m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine butter and sugars. Beat at medium speed with an electric mixer until fluffy. Add egg, zest and vanilla, mixing to combine.
- In a small bowl, sift together flour, salt and baking powder. Gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture, beating at low speed, until smooth. Divide dough into 2 balls, wrap with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for 1 hour.
- Spray a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll dough to 1/4-inch thickness. Cut with round, fluted 2-inch cutters, and place cookies on prepared baking sheet. Chill cookies for 15 minutes before baking.
- Preheat oven to 350 °F.
- Bake for 10 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Let cool on pans for 2 minutes. Remove from pans, and cool completely on wire racks.
- Spread a very small amount of frosting (this will act as an adhesive) onto middle of cookie, and top with a butter mint. Spread a small amount of frosting onto butter mint; gently press a Lemon Coconut Macaroon onto butter mint. Garnish with Candied Lemon Zest and flower-shaped decorative sprinkles, if desired.
- Note: Cookies can be stored in an airtight container for up to 1 week or frozen for up to 1 month. You can use licorice instead of Candied Lemon Zest to form ribbons on bonnets, and you can also attach macaroons to cookies using pastel-colored frosting. Pipe frosting in a circle in the middle of cookie using a star tip, and then press macaroon onto frosting to attach.
EASTER BONNETS (SHORTBREAD COOKIES)
Now who doesn't want a new Easter bonnet come that glorious time of the year...even if it is only a beautiful pastel cookie. From Easter Treats, this cookie can be made 2 days ahead and keeps well in the freezer for up to 2 weeks.
Provided by Julie Bs Hive
Categories Dessert
Time 1h5m
Yield 24 cookies
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- MAKE THE COOKIES:.
- Combine the butter and granulated sugar in a large bowl. Beat together with an electric mixer set at medium-high speed for about 1 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and continue beating until light and fluffy. Beat in the vanilla extract. Sift together the flour and salt. Blend into the butter mixture, 1 cup at a time. Continue mixing until the dough is smooth and no streaks of flour remain. Divide the dough into 4 equal portions; pat each into a disk and wrap in plastic wrap; refrigerate for 30 minutes.
- Working with 1 disk at a time (leave the others chilling), place it between 2 pieces of waxed paper or plastic wrap and roll out 1/4 inch thick. Remove the top piece of waxed paper, and using a 3-inch scalloped or straight-edged biscuit or cooking cutter, cut out at leas 6 cookies. Place the cookies 1 inch apart on parchment-lined baking sheets. Reserve the dough scraps. Repeat with the remaining dough disks. Re-roll all the scraps and cut out at least 24 smaller cookies with a 1-inch straight-edged cookie cutter.
- The smaller cookies will be the crown of the bonnets and large cookies will be the brims.
- Place the smaller cookies on a second parchment-lined baking sheet at least 1-inch apart. Refrigerate both baking sheets until the cookies are very firm, about 2 hours. If chilling longer than 2 hours cover loosely with plastic wrap.
- Preheat the oven to 300°.
- Bake the cookies until firm and lightly golden for just about 20 minutes. They'll taste bitter if allowed to bake too darkly. Let cool completely on a wire rack before icing.
- MAKE ICING:.
- In a large bowl, beat the egg whites (or reconstituted meringue powder) with an electric mixer set on low speed until frothy. Sift the confectioners' sugar into the bowl. Slowly increase the mixer speed to high and continue and continue beating until brilliant white, firm, and fluffy, this takes about 10 minutes. You should have 2 1/2-3cups. Scoop out 1 cup of the icing and set aside to use for piping.
- Thin the remaining icing with water, adding 2-3 teaspoons at a time until is is of pouring consistency. Divide among as many small bows as different colors you wish to create, then tint the portions. Place the cookies on a wire rack set over a baking sheet and pour the thinned icing over them. If necessary, shake the cookies to ease the icing over the edges. This should cover the cookies with a thin, even layer. Allow to dry completely.
- Tint the 1 cup icing if desired. Spoon into a large piping bag fitted with a number 2 plain decorating tip for squiggles, dots, scrolls, and stripes or a number 4 plain tip for piping a ribbon. To create the bonnet, pipe a small amount of icing on the back of the smaller cookie and attach it onto the center of the larger cookie.
- Decorate your bonnet according to your personality or those of your guests. And don't forger to sing along with July Garland -- "in your Easter bonnet with all the frills upon it".
EASTER BONNET COOKIES
No Easter tradition would be complete without the Easter Bonnet. We have the sweetest little Easter bonnet that will be popular with the entire family - especially the kids. Adorable Easter Cookies created by Flickr user Amanda Lucas and photographed by her daughter, Alice!
Yield 1 Person
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Lightly ice Walkers Shortbread Rounds and place a marshmallow in the center. This will give the hat its structure and still be edible.
- Roll out pastel-colored fondant and cut a circle that is about 1 inch larger than the diameter of the Round.
- Center the fondant circle over the marshmallow on the cookie, and place it on top smoothing it out; trim excess fondant around the cookie perimeter.
- Decorate with fondant ribbons and flowers, sugar flowers, or mini candies.
Tips:
- Chill the dough before baking: Chilling the dough helps to prevent it from spreading too much in the oven, resulting in neater and more defined shapes.
- Use parchment paper: Lining the baking sheet with parchment paper helps to prevent the cookies from sticking and makes cleanup easier.
- Bake the cookies until the edges are just starting to brown: This will ensure that the cookies are cooked through without becoming overdone and dry.
- Let the cookies cool completely before decorating: This will help to prevent the decorations from smudging or running.
- Be creative with your decorations: You can use a variety of candies, sprinkles, and other decorations to create unique and festive Easter bonnets.
Conclusion:
Easter bonnets shortbread cookies are a delicious and festive treat that are perfect for Easter celebrations. With their buttery, melt-in-your-mouth texture and colorful decorations, these cookies are sure to be a hit with people of all ages. So gather your ingredients, put on your apron, and get ready to bake up a batch of these delicious treats!
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