Is there even such a thing as “Irish plaid”? Irish tartan patterns? For the sake of this post, let’s say yes. If I had my act together, I’d have gotten a Shamrock cookie cutter. Or looked through my hundreds of cookie cutters to find the Shamrock I probably already own. But alas, this pattern can be made on any shape cookie. So here are some plaid cookies for St. Patrick’s Day.
how to make plaid cookies
you will need:*
*I used a 2-inch circle cutter. For food coloring, I used Americolor gel pastes, Electric Green, Leaf Green, Egg Yellow and Bright White. Find decorating bags, couplers, tips and cutters at the craft store. For tips on finding cookie decorating supplies, click HERE.
step one: bake your cookies
Roll out chilled dough, cut out and bake cookies according to the recipe. Let cool completely.
step two: make your icing
Make icing according to the recipe, divide and tint your colors. You’ll need: lime green (the most of this, as it’s your background color), bright green, yellow and white. Assemble decorating bags with couplers and tips and fill with the icing. Use a 3 tip for the bright green, 2 tips for yellow and white, and a 4 tip for the lime green. Reserve half of the lime green icing in a bowl, covered. Close bags tightly with rubber bands.
step three: flood the background
Pipe an outline with the lime green. Let set about 15 minutes. Thin reserved lime green icing with water until the consistency of thick glue. Fill an empty decorating bag with the thinned icing, snip 1/4 inch from the tip, and loosely pipe to fill the cookies, letting the the icing flood the entire cookie. Encourage with a toothpick if needed. Let set well, several hours at least or overnight.
step four: pipe the plaid
Pipe lines with the bright green 3 tip (a grid pattern). Then pipe thinner lines next to the green lines with the yellow and white 2 tips. Let dry.
Rosaleda (Maria Begoña) says
A wonderful cookies.I'll stick with your idea, I feel greatGreetings from Jerez, Spain
SweetSugarBelle says
These are gorgeous…I love plaid, but I always whimp out! Pretty Colors and I actually like the round 🙂
Jenn @ BentoForKidlet says
Yes, there are Irish tartans 🙂 so you're not off there! The cookies are adorable!!
Sue says
I love them just the way they are! The colors, the plaid, the cookie stack~love it all!
mr. pineapple man says
so beautiful!
Meg says
Cute- I love the plaid and the bright colors. They don't need to be shamrock shaped at all! I like it better that they aren't actually.
lilaloa says
What a fun design! And they look SOO tasty!
Rosy says
I like it! It's like a preppy St. Patties Day cookie.
Rachel says
Cute, cute, cute!
Lora says
Love these. The plaid is so sweet, cheerful and springlike!
Jenn (Cookies Cupcakes Cardio) says
So cute! Thanks for the inspiration for the upcoming "holiday".
Carmeta says
a wonderful cookies, so cute, I love plaid, kisses from Spain¡
Bea says
So cute!
jess says
I love plaid, what an awesome idea for St. Patricks…so different than the usual shamrocks. Love it!!
Lot-O-Choc says
Aw wow these are perfect for st patricks day! Look delicious!
Linda V @ Bubble and Sweet says
Irish Plain – loving it
Amanda says
Ack! These are way too adorable! You did it again 🙂
Nicole (Life's a Batch) says
These are so cute, and I love how simply FUN they are! Thank you, Meaghan, for sharing. 🙂
franca says
questi biscotti sono bellissimi,ma sei bravissima con i decori, ogni volta che vengo nel tuo blog rimango sempre a bocca aperta,complimenticiao e buona settimanathese cookies are beautiful, but you're very good with the decor, every time I come to your blog I am always open-mouthed, congratulationshello and good week
Katrina says
I love these! And that last photo is gorgeous! ♥- Katrina