Saturday, December 6, 2014

Christmas Meringue Cookies

Based on the meringue cookies I've did previously, I've modified the sweetness by reducing the sugar slightly. Absolutely love the christmasy look for this batch of meringue cookies! My family don't celebrate this festive holiday but I like to bake to have the feel for this coming happy holiday! 


This is how I painted the piping bag to create the spiral colour on the meringue 

Ingredient
  • 2 egg whites
  • 1/4 tsp cream of tartar
  • 80gm fine sugar
  • red & green food colourings
  • edible confetti sprinkles for garnishing, optional

Method
  1. Prepare 2 piping bags fitted with big star tips (2C, 2D ). With a paint brush, paint food colourings into each bag (refer to pic. above).
  2. In a clean, dry bowl, beat egg whites & cream of tartar until foamy.
  3. Add sugar gradually and beat till stiff peak formed.
  4. Scoop half portion of the beaten meringue into each prepared piping bag.
  5. Pipe the meringue onto 2 lined baking trays. Sprinkle edible confetti over if using.
  6. Bake in preheated oven at 130 deg cel for 50 mins until the meringue is firm and dry to touch. Remove pan from oven. Peel the meringue off the baking sheet.
  7. Store in air-tight container.




This post is linked to "Cook and Celebrate: Christmas 2014" organised by Cook & Celebrate Christmas 2014 hosted by Bake For Happy KidsEat Your Heart Out and Domestic Goddess Wannabe

3 comments:

Zoe said...

Hi Peng,

Love your colourful post! Very Christmasy!!!

Zoe

Miss B @ Everybody Eats Well in Flanders said...

They look so christmassy and I am sure they would be great as gifts! Reminds me of those iced gem cookies I used to eat as a child. Thank you so much for sharing. :)

DomesticGoddessWannabe said...

Peng these are so pretty!! I was thinking of making some and these have convinced me I should soon!

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