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Ombre Christmas Tree Cookies

Christmastree shaped cookies decorated in ombr shades of green with glitter.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Diana Yen

These glittering treats are easy to make and, best of all, elves of all ages and skill levels can do the decorating. Use a spatula to spread icing easily over the cookies and shake on layers of sugar in various shades of green to create a gradient from dark to light. Gold dragees make for simple tree toppers that bring your decorating skills to a new level.

Ingredients

Makes 3–4 dozen cookies

All-purpose flour (for dusting)
2杯白royal icing
Sanding sugar in 3 shades of green and gold dragees (for decorating)

Special Equipment

3"–5" tree cookie cutters; a small offset spatula
  1. Step 1

    Position racks in upper and lower thirds of oven; preheat to 350°F. Line 2 rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper.

    Step 2

    Generously flour a rolling pin and work surface. Working with 1 disc at a time, roll dough to 1/4" thick. Cut out as many cookies as possible with cookie cutters (if dough becomes too soft, chill until firm). Place cookies 1/2" apart on prepared baking sheets. Chill 15 minutes.

    Step 3

    Bake cookies until edges are light golden brown, 10–12 minutes. Transfer to wire racks and let cool.

    Step 4

    Using small offset spatula, frost trees with icing. While still wet, decorate each cookie in 3 sections to create an ombre effect—start by covering bottom third with darkest green sanding sugar. Sprinkle the medium green shade in the center, then the light green shade over the top third. Tap cookie lightly to remove excess sprinkles. Top tips of trees with gold dragees to look like a tree topper. Let icing dry before storing cookies, about 3 hours.

  2. Do Ahead

    Step 5

    Cookies can be made 10 days ahead; store in an airtight container at room temperature.

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  • These turned out just as pretty as the photographs! I used the suggested icing recipe but subbed in the "Ultimate Sugar Cookies" recipe from this site because I know that makes great cookies. They were delicious as well as beautiful. I used three green sanding sugars, which were actually only a few bucks each at a local baking store, and skipped the gold dragees because I forgot them. I'll be making these again next year!

    • jlelliott

    • 麦迪逊,WI

    • 1/3/2017

  • These are really pretty. When I first saw them I though the were 3D! Very interesting effects. : )

    • i_fortuna

    • Texas

    • 12/9/2016

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