Last week when I shared the butterfly/pumpkin/floral cookie set, the post was getting a little long...and a little photo-heavy. Nothing new, I know. But, I thought it might be best to save this little pumpkin cookie tutorial for another day.
I've made many a pumpkin cookie throughout the years, but this style is slightly different. It's also super simple - you know I love a simple cookie.
Simple Pumpkin Cookie Tutorial
For this decorated pumpkin cookie, you'll need:
- pumpkin-shaped cut-out cookies (here are some cut-out cookie recipe options)
- royal icing, divided and tinted with gel paste food coloring: orange, brown, and green
- piping bags
- (optional) coupler and #2 icing tip
- toothpicks
While I'm more of a traditional icing bag/tip gal, I did use tipless for part
of this cookie. You could absolutely do the entire thing with tipless or with
using icing tips.
Thin the orange icing to a hybrid consistency. This will be between a thick
piping and runny flood icing. Stir in water, a bit at a time, until a ribbon
of icing dropped back onto itself smooths back out in a 10 to 15-second count.
Cover with a damp dishtowel and let sit several minutes.
Stir gently and transfer to a tipless piping bag. Snip the tip and outline 5
sections of the pumpkin.
Enlarge the tip by snipping again, if desired, and fill in the outlines in the
center and outer sections. Let the icing set for at least 1 hour.
Repeat, filling in the remaining sections. Let the icing dry at least 30
minutes.
Spoon brown icing into either a tipless icing bag or a regular one fitted with
a #2 tip. Add the stem using a back and forth motion.
Thin the green icing with a bit of water until it holds a shape but not a
peak. Spoon into a piping bag fitted with a #2 tip. Pipe the stem and leaves.
For the leaves, squeeze for the wider part of the leaf, releasing pressure on
the bag as you pull towards the stem.
Let the icing dry for 6-8 hours or overnight before stacking or
packaging.
That's it! Easy peasy, pumpkin squeezy. There is almost nothing
cuter in fall than an iced pumpkin cookie in a cellophane bag, tied with a
green and white gingham ribbon. It's always a winner.