Create a Cookie Wreath Centerpiece for Your Christmas Party
By Dede Wilson
Cookies are loved by children and they like to create things. You or one of your helpers makes this Holiday centerpiece together with icing to produce an 10inch wreath by gluing a batch of cookies. Put a pillar candle that is large in the middle to get a centerpiece.
With bottoms that are flat, use cookies for best results.
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12inch platter or plate, small spatula
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50 to 60 sugar biscuits
You may use cookies decorated with icing or sugar, cookies. For a appearance that is uniform, use all star.
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1 large egg white
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1 cup confectioners’ sugar
Follow these steps to turn your cookies
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Make the “paste” by whipping the egg white in a large bowl with a balloon whip attachment until the egg white is frothy. Add the confectioners’ sugar and whip the mixture until it is thick and stiff and fluffy peaks form, at least 5 minutes. Add even a little water if it is too thick, or a bit more sugar if it is too thin. Till you are ready to use the frosting, place a towel over the bowl.
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Arrange the cookies as follows: Put a cookie and put a dab of icing, using the spatula. Glue another cookie pressing it. Glue a cookie slightly to the right of the cookie, creating an zigzag pattern. By forming a circle create a wreath. The icing should act as glue and be concealed beneath the cookies.
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Put out and fill the centre with a floral arrangement a pillar candle, or a bowl of decorations. The wreath lasts the biscuits and 5 times might be eaten.
A plate shows the wreath off . If you have one, try a glass plate.
Powder can be purchased by you and use it if you’re concerned about eating raw eggs. Substitute 5 tablespoons meringue powder, according to the directions of the manufacturer, for one egg white.
If you like the concept of a cookie wreath, but do not have enough time to bake, purchase several dozen flat biscuits (you may also use chocolate chip) and form a wreath directly on a platter, without the adhesive. Consume and this type of wreath is simple to disassemble.