How to decorate vegetable garden cookies, a fun food idea for spring, Mother’s Day, Earth Day, or a garden party.
garden cookies
These vegetable garden cookies were inspired by this vegetable garden mini quilt featured at The Purl Bee last year. Dang, I wish I could sew. Yep, I don’t sew. I don’t garden either. But I do make cookies.
These garden cookies are perfect for spring, Mother’s day, a gift for a gardener, or just because.
It’s not that I don’t appreciate the concept of gardening. I do, really, and I wish that I had knowledge of how things grow because it’s beautiful and fascinating.
But it’s just not knowledge I retain.
Worse, plants seem to whither when I merely walk past them.
And if I ever know you, do NOT ask me to water your plants when you go out of town. I’ll try and water them, I will. But I’ll do something terribly wrong and you won’t come back to your plants.
They will meet their fates early.
So I leave our yard to my husband who knows more because his mom knows everything there is to know about gardening.
Keeping plants safe and sound on garden cookies is more my speed I think.
To make garden cookies,
I cut out 2 1/2 inch squares from my cut out cookie dough.
I prepared royal icing, tinted blue and brown with Americolor Soft Gel Pastes (Sky Blue and Chocolate Brown).
Then I outlined and flooded the top half with blue and the bottom half with green, and let the cookies dry overnight.
Next, I tinted some fondant with two shades of green, off-white, white, orange, red and purple.
Then I rolled out the fondant and cut out shapes for the veggies.
I adhered the veggies to the cookies with a little light corn syrup, and let them dry.
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Elizabeth Murray says
So cute! I am great at gardening but I have a feeling I would not be able to make these cute cookies! ha!
Cookbook Queen says
I LOVE these!! So cute and creative.
If I eat these, does it count as gardening?
Katrina @ In Katrina's Kitchen says
Love these Meaghan! And I sheepishly admit that my MIL comes over ever year to plant flowers and do some landscaping. She loves it and she lives in an apartment now. So it’s a win win. Right? 🙂
meaghanmountford says
Beth, feel free to come over and garden ANY time! Kristan, yes, yes it does. Yeah, all the plants on our porch are courtesy of MIL.
Elizabeth says
How fabulously clever! They’re precious!
Jill @ Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons says
Love this idea..these turned out very cute! Gardening is not my thing either. My husband takes care of everything outside as well. Love to look at it..just not get hands in it!
bridget {bake at 350} says
those are totally, totally precious!
(And the ONLY way I could grow veggies!}
Paula says
Aww! Vegetables served up on a cookie are the best way to eat them! So cute Meaghan.
Victoria (District Chocoholic) says
The crumbled chocolate cookie dirt is a brilliant idea. Everything you make is breathtakingly adorable.
Sue says
Meaghan, These are just about some of the CUTEST cookies I’ve ever seen! Darling idea!
We always plant a variety of squash and sunflowers, because we have good luck with them:)
kaholly says
Really cute!
Kathia says
This is the perfect way I can eat my daily vegetable intake.I love seeing gardens, flowers and beautiful plants in other people’s backyards. But I do not have any talent when it comes to plant anything,plants don’t like me.
sue @ Cakeballs, cookies and more says
so cute, I always kill plants too, even the cactus die when I get them.
Sweetsugarbelle says
I have the same darn disease, lol!!! I call it the black thumb…but oh well, peoe like cookies rather than veggies, right?!
Dee says
These are adorable
Jen says
They are adorable! Just keep on baking-gardening can wait 😉
Marjorie (Sugar for the Brain) says
Those are so cute. I LOVE them!!!
meaghanmountford says
Yay, thank you all for your no-gardening support! Kind of glad to know I’m not alone, though I, too, love looking at the fruits of OTHER people’s labor! Sue, I did buy a little sunflower kit from Target to do with my daughter, and so far, they are still alive! I consider that a huge success.
Jennifer says
These are beautiful! For a farmer/gardener like myself, these would be the perfect cookie to decorate any table.
meaghanmountford says
Thank you Jennifer! I secretly wish to be a farmer/gardener, sigh.
Carly says
So cute. I want to make these out of polymer clay for markers in my garden!
meaghanmountford says
Love that idea Carly!!