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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Stained Glass Cookies 玻璃曲奇

When I saw Jozelyn made this stained glass cookies, just inspired me to bake some for my son's coming Birthday party.


 
Both recipes I have seen also use FOX's candy, but the colour is not so outstanding, so I bought another brand (BON BON) candy to try out.

 
I find roll the dough into thin sheet then only refrigerated is quicker than roll it after refrigerated.
 
 

 
Never know the glass candy just so simple to make by just using candy only ^_^
Try not to make hollow cut centre too big, otherwise the candy couldn't spread to entire centre and result incomplete glass effect,  or take time to spread out and resulted cookie over baked (These tips learnt from my 1st attempted)


 
These were using BON BON candy, colour was outstanding..

This was using FOX's candy, actually look nice thought,  it has pastel colour and see through effect..



My children were so impressed with these cookies, and they said it tasted nice too..

 



Stained Glass Cookies 玻璃曲奇
*makes about 80pcs (depend on the size of cutter) 
 
200g unsalted butter, room temp
110g caster sugar
2tsp lemon juices
324g cake flour
24g corn flour
1/2tsp baking soda 
Fruity candy (FOX or BON BON brands) 
 
Method
  1. Sift cake flour, corn flour and baking soda, set aside.
  2. Beat butter and sugar till light and fluffy.
  3. Add in lemon juices and flour mixture, mix well.
  4. Use a rolling pin, roll the dough to a thin sheet (~4mm), keep in the fridge (30mins) to harden for easy handling.
  5. Use cookie cutters to cut dough into desired shapes. Transfer cookies to prepared baking sheets.
  6. Using a smaller cookie cutter or a knife, cut shapes into centers of cookies, reserving these center bits to add into extra dough.
  7. If cookies will be hung as ornaments or decorations, poke a small hole in the top of each cookie before baking.
  8. Bake at pre-heated oven at 160C for 10mins. Remove the tray from the oven.
  9. Cut candy to ½ or 1/3, place it into the hollowed-out centers of the half baked cookies, try to keep the candy within the centers. Any candy specks that fall on the cookie will color the cookie.
  10. Continue to bake for another 7-8mins, the candy should be melted and bubbling.
  11. Remove baking tray from oven and place on wire racks to cool. When cookies are completely cooled, remove and store in an airtight container. String with ribbon if you want to hang as an ornament.
Recipe inspired by Spice up my kitchen and The Kitchen 70’s





51 comments:

  1. super yummy cookies! very well explained.

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  2. Sonia, these are so pretty, so nice as give-away too.

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  3. so pretty...i prefer the ones made with fox candy... :-)

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  4. Beautiful and delicate; works of art. Blessings, Catherine

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  5. such pretty cookies.. i will definitely make these to hang on my christmas tree!

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  6. Cute cookies, kids will love it, thanks for the recipe.

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  7. Such a lovely cookies...great for giveaways too. Will try my hands on this one day.

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  8. 真漂亮,x'mas一定要做來送人,嘻嘻…

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  9. 看了很有趣,也很好玩的样子。嘻嘻嘻 。。。。。。 找一天给小朋友玩 mamasak 一下。

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  10. Twinkle twinkle little star.... these are pretty cute! Prefer as a gift for X'mas!

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  11. Very pretty cookies! Good for celebrations.

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  12. O...just like crystal,like it
    Yes,it's perfect for christmas gift,em...will consider it as a gift..haha

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  13. Hi Sonia, not only kids like these, old lady like me too find these so tempting. Very Nice. Bookmarked.

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  14. 很美很美,下次有借口买糖果了,哈哈哈!

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  15. Sonia, b4 reading your post, I thought this glass cookies are the same like the western Jam Hearts but now I know they are totally different. Very pretty-looking cookies! So you will be busy tomorrow for the birthday preparation? I will also start tomorrow.

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  16. WOW! These cookie look stunning. Love the star shape :)

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  17. 这个做法很特别喔! 可爱之极,很喜欢。

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  18. 嗯,饼干我要留着明年新年作,呵呵
    你这个饼干好漂亮

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  19. 看了你的讲解,原来这个糖果饼干是如此简单哦。谢谢你的分享。^o^

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  20. I love Fox's ! Lately , I saw that brand of candy in the 3 baking supplies stores I frequented and couldn't help but wonder how do you suppose to use it , well , except eat them ?! Now , I know lol From such simple ingredients your cookies look impressive , Sonia !

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  21. 感觉圣诞节又要到来了, 哈哈哈!

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  22. Oehh that's a cool trick with
    melting the candies! Thanks
    for sharing another great
    recipe c: xx

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  23. Oehh that's a cool trick with
    melting the candies! Thanks
    for sharing another great
    recipe c: xx

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  24. These cookies are so lovely..nice for little gifts..

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  25. Looks really pretty, will try it when I have more free time:)

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  26. Sonia, to our understanding the glass biscuits is not the same as jam heart cookies, but to Vincent Gadan he named his jam heart cookies glass biscuit!

    yours glass biscuit is very pretty!

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  27. I love you Sonia. am so gonna bookmark this page. sure will try ! Thanks a million!

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  28. Very very pretty! I like it a lot too.

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  29. 最近好多人都在做这个哦。。
    你的饼干做得好漂亮呢。。赞

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  30. TVB drama "爱我请留言" 里面有这个饼干 :)

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  31. These are really pretty, very festive :)

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  32. They look so pretty. Am sure kids love be so attracted by them.

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  33. Tx for the recipe. Bake it today. Partially successful. I got bubble glass effect instead of smooth like yours. Never mind . Will try again after finish eating this batch

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  34. OMG se ven muy lindas deliciosa fusión de caramelos,las quiero pronto para un regalo ,abrazos

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  35. Never think of such way of making crispy cookies. Learn something new. Thanks for sharing!

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  36. Hi! I followed the recipe but my dough is so moist. What could be wrong?

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  37. Kai, you have to keep the dough in the fridge to harden before cut out the shape.

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  38. May I know is it 324g cake flour? Thanks!

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  39. Andre, yes, it 324g, will amend the recipe.

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  40. Hi Sonia
    May I know how long will this cookie stay fresh if I kept in an airtight container. Planning to bake this week for cny 2015 consumption. Cheers aslene

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  41. Aslene, sorry I am not sure since my earlier batch was given away as gift.

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  42. Where did you buy the BonBon candy?

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  43. It'll definitely make the kids happy. You are so creative.

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  44. Hi Sonia. What size is your cookie cutter for the outer and inner stars shape?

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