Crazy delicious glittering rainbow sprinkle cookies that melt-in-your-mouth, from Heather Baird’s cookbook, Sprinkle Bakes.
Read on to fine a review of the Sprinkle Bakes cookbook and for the recipe for glittering sprinkle cookies.
Sprinkle Bakes: Dessert Recipes to Inspire Your Inner Artist, by Heather Baird, published by Sterling Epicure, May 2012.
I can’t possibly rave enough about the talent bestowed upon Heather of Sprinkle Bakes. In fact, I’ve raved before, when she guest posted for me making sprinkle sandwich cookies HERE, wherein I mention one of favoritest cakes, the red velvet homage to Poe. Sweets are the vehicle through which Heather creates art, in such a unique and beautiful way specific to Heather but appealing to all. Her work is wholly original and stunning, and her book, Sprinkle Bakes: Dessert Recipes to Inspire Your Inner Artist, represents this fusion of art and baking precisely, or “artful baking,” as she calls it. She provides lessons in sculpture, drawing and color theory as they apply to baking, and Sprinkle Bakes inspires the reader to go beyond the basics with their own creativity and imagination.
The book covers the basic equipment you need as well as a rundown of how to craft your blank canvas: cookies, cakes, icings, candy pastries and more. You learn how to paint, pipe, sculpt and build. You’ll make Queen of Hearts cookies, candy nesting bowls, pink peppercorn macarons, a glittering cookie tree and a gorgeous book cake. But more importantly, you’ll learn basic skills and witness artistic genius that pushes you to truly find your inner artist. And then get in the kitchen to let it out.
I made these sparkly, colorful, glittering sprinkle cookies which Heather made into a glittering cookie tree (p. 236). I skipped the tree and pretty much just ate them. They are yummy, delicate, crumble-in-your mouth cookies, so it’s best to just pop them whole right in there. I was afraid I’d have none left to photograph because I ate seven before I even pulled out the camera.
Glittering sprinkle cookies
from Sprinkle Bakes: Dessert Recipes to Inspire Your Inner Artist, by Heather Baird, published by Sterling Epicure, May 2012.
- 1 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
- 2/3 cup corn starch
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 pound (2 sticks) butter, softened
- 1/2 cup confectioners’ sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- colored sanding sugars
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper. Whisk together the flour, cornstarch, and salt. Beat together the butter and confectioners’ sugar with an electric mixer until pale and fluffy. Beat in the vanilla. At low speed, mix the flour mixture into the butter mixture just until a soft dough forms. Roll the dough into teaspoon-size balls and place on a baking sheet. Put each color sanding sugar in its own small bowl. Drop the balls into the sanding sugar, turning to coat. Reshape if necessary and return to the baking sheet, spacing the balls 3/4 inch apart. Chill sugar-coated dough balls in the refrigerator for 10 minutes. Bake until the tops are slightly cracked but still pale (the bottoms will be pale golden), 12 to 15 minutes. Transfer the cookies to a rack to cool completely.
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Kim says
Awesome giveaway. Looks amazing.
Kimi says
Keeping my fingers crossed.
Diana says
I love deserts!!!! This book is awesome!!!!!
Karan says
I really like to make easy pretty cookies and sparkles? That runs me head-on into unicorn and glitter land! Yay!!!
Kim (Barefoot n Baking) says
I want this book sooooo badly!! I love those sparkly cookies, I can think of all the possibilities!
Deborah D says
YUMMMMMM! Would love to try the beauties in the book.
Diane says
So pretty and colorful!
Aly says
I want to make these, and the “glass” bowls, too! I already have the book, so hopefully this entry won’t steal a spot from someone else, but if it does, I know exactly who I’m gifting it to!
Isabel says
What a great book idea!! I’d love to win ๐
Janet says
These cookies look happy! and delicious! I can’t wait to make for the coworkers at the office! Thanks for sharing!
Cristina Cordero says
I will love to win!! I really want to know how to make those glittering cookies! ๐
Natalie Puikkonen says
That would be awesome!!
Jessica says
This is perfect! I am holding a spa party on Thursday for my students who can’t afford to get their hair and makeup done before our 8th grade dance! I am going to make the pink ones to match our theme!
Jen Mc says
WOW… LOOOOOVE the sparkling cookie tree! I love that you could change up the colors and make it for any occasion for anyone…Thanks for another super awesome giveaway.
Maddie says
I can’t wait to see her book! It looks delicious!
Malinda says
That book had been on my wishlist since before it came out!
Leah Trusso says
Her book looks beautiful, creative, and absolutely delicious!!!!
Katrina @ In Katrina's Kitchen says
Pick someone else if I’m your winner (I own and love it already) but I just wanted to tell you that I want to make and eat 7 of these now ๐ cuuuuuuute
Alondra says
Would LOVE this! These cookies look adorable. Thanks for the chance!
gail says
thanks for this giveaway!