Beehive Sugar Cookies

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Beehive Sugar Cookies

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Supplies:  Beehive Cookie Cutter, Decorating Bag and Tip, Yellow and Black Food Coloring Paste, Half Baking Sheet and Silpat etc…

Bees:  Lemon Drops, Black Food Marker,  Sliced Almonds Toasted if desired)

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Sugar Cookie Recipe

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Ingredients
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*1/2 cup Butter

*1 cup Sugar

*1 teaspoon Vanilla

*1 Egg

*1/2 cup Heavy Cream or Whipping Cream, Sour Cream or Cream Cheese (I’ve used each one of these variation each gives the cookie a slightly different taste and they’re all yummy!) Note: If you use cream cheese use only 3 cups of flour

*3 and 1/4 cup any All-purpose Flour

*1 teaspoon Soda

*1/2 teaspoon Salt

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In a stand mixer on medium-low speed cream together the butter and sugar. Then add the vanilla, egg and cream of your choice and mix just until combined.

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Using Sifter, sift together in a bowl the flour soda and salt and slowly add to the creamed mixture, mixing on low just until barely combined. Dough should be slightly sticky. Do Not Over Mix!

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Then divide the dough into 3 dough balls, flatten dough balls making disk shapes. Now wrap each disk in plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 30 minutes or more.

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Remove 1 dough disk at a time from the refrigerator and rollout disk on a floured surface with rolling-pin or use 2 pieces of plastic wrap, placing the dough disk in the center of 1 of the pieces of plastic wrap and the second piece on top of the dough disk, use rolling-pin and roll out the cookie dough about 1/2 inch thick.

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Use a cookie cutter of your choice and cut out shapes in the rolled out dough. Repeat for each dough disk. Then add to the next dough disk the scraps from the first disk or (discard scraps of dough), continue this technic until all the dough is used.
Place cookies on a Silpat covered half baking sheet, 12 cookies per sheet.  For best results refrigerate the cut cookies on baking sheet before baking 5-10 minutes.

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Bake the cookies in a pre-heated 425* F. oven for 8-12 minutes or barely starting to turn golden on the bottom; baking time depends on the size of cookie cutter used. Do Not Over Bake! If you do over bake they will become to hard. Cool on baking sheet.

Recipe from Tested Recipes Cookbook, Central Milling Company third edition, now out of print an old family cookbook

Glac’e Icing or Royal type Icing

*1 pound of Powdered Sugar (3   3/4 cup)

* 6 tablespoons Whole Milk or 5 tablespoons whipping cream and 1 tablespoon water (You can use other milk but you will have to add more powdered sugar)

Whisk together the milk and powdered sugar until smooth no lumps.

Now stir in the light corn syrup and extract.

*6 tablespoon Light Corn Syrup (1/4 cup and 2 tablespoons)

*1 teaspoon Vanilla extract, use clear Vanilla extract if you need a white frosting and if you want an Almond Flavor use an Almond extract and use it in the cookie dough too.

Use this recipe for glazing cookies and the piping of the outside of cookies. Piping helps contain the frosting while you pipe fill in the center of cookie.

Use a pastry bag for each color of frosting you want to use. The small round tip for piping around the edge and then I used a plastic bottle with tip lid to fill in the center of the cookies which had a larger opening. I used a different recipe than the one listed above to make theses Beehive Iced Cookies and I like the this recipe better.

When you use a food marker to draw the stripes on the bees don’t draw on any part of the Lemon Drop Candy that will touch the frosting it will turn frosting green. I used candied Almond Slices for the wings and I dipped the tip of the wings in frosting to attach to Lemon Drop.

See this cute bee party

This Glac’e Icing recipe is adapted from Toba Garret you can find her link on ourbestbites which has good icing tips.

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This is the ingredients for the Royal Icing from Bee in Our Bonnet the link is below.

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Visit beeinourbonnet for frosting recipe and another sugar cookie recipe.

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Enjoy!

Lindy

Cornbread Beehive Muffins

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These are Beehive Cornbread Muffins we made for our Pioneer/Bee Party. I found the Beehive Pan at Deseret Book.

You could use this recipe for any meal you want to serve cornbread.

Cornbread Beehive Muffins

Dry ingredients:

*2 cups Corn Meal
*2 cups Whole Wheat Pastry Flour or All-Purpose Flour
*2 tablespoons Baking Powder
*1 cup Granulated Sugar
*2 teaspoons Sea Salt

Mix together in mixing bowl.

Wet ingredients:

*2 cups Almond Milk
*4 Eggs
*1 cup Butter, melted
*1/2 cup Honey

whisk together in bowl.

Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients mix together until combined. Then pour into very well-greased and floured beehive pan, I used Pam but I think the greased and flour would work better for keeping the shape of the Beehives.

*You could also use a muffin tin with cupcake liners.

Bake at 400* F. For 15-20 minutes.

This cornbread recipe adapted from the foodnetwork

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This a yummy recipe I hope you will make some Cornbread Muffins.

Lindy