Victoria Threader's apple cookies recipe

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Victoria Threader's apple cookies are a really original end-of-term gift idea to try out and bake with the kids. Send your recipes into cake corner

Makes1 batch
SkillMedium
Preparation Time1 hours (including decorating time)
Cooking Time10 mins
Total Time1 hours 10 mins

We love Victoria's apple-shaped cookies, which she made for the teachers on the last day of term. These cookies are a really original classroom gift idea to try out and bake with the kids

Ingredients

For the

apple 

:

  • 10oz of plain flour
  • ¼tsp of salt
  • ½tsp of baking powder
  • 4oz of unsalted butter
  • 5oz granulated sugar
  • 1 egg beaten
  • 2tbsp of milk
  • ½tsp of vanilla extract

For the

icing:

  • 5oz of royal icing sugar
  • Red and green food colouring
  • ½tsp almond extract
  • Apple-shaped cutter
  • Cocktail sticks
  • Small paint brush

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Method

  1. For the cookies: Preheat the oven to 180ºC and line the baking sheets with greaseproof paper.
  2. Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy then add the milk, vanilla and egg and mix until smooth.
  3. Sieve the flour, salt and baking powder into the mixture.
  4. Mix well into a dough.Transfer to the work surface and shape into 2 discs and refrigerate for 1hr. Cooling helps the dough keep a neater shape.
  5. On a lightly-floured surface, roll out the dough to 1/8 inch in thickness. Then, using the apple cutter cut the shapes and transfer on to the baking sheets.
  6. Bake for about 10mins until light golden but don't allow to brown. Cool on wire racks.
  7. For the icing: Mix the icing sugar with a little water and ½tsp of almond extract. Mix until smooth and shiny and divide into 2 separate bowls.
  8. Colour one bowl of icing red and one green.
  9. Take a ½tsp of the red icing and ½ tsp of the green icing and mix to make brown icing for the stems.
  10. Use 2tsp of the green food colouring to make a darker green shade of icing for the leaves.
  11. Ice the biscuits using a small paint brush and cocktail stick. The stick is great for moving the icing into the desired shape. Then leave to set. They should set hard so you can wrap or pack them.
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Victoria Threader
Recipes Writer

Victoria Threader is 'the queen of cupcakes' and a contributing Recipe Writer at GoodTo. Not only can she bake delicious cupcakes, she can decorate them too - with each of Victoria’s cupcakes topped with handmade edible toppers. Some of her most popular cupcakes include: rainbow cupcakes, hidden shape cupcakes and even giant cupcakes.