Snow Globe Cookies


Now, we could have just cut a sugar cookie in the shape of a snow globe, put some pretty frosting on it and called it a day – but heck no, that is not how we operate! We needed to take it to the next level – I wanted it to have “glass”, just like a snow globe. So after some experimenting, we did it – we created an actual snow globe cookie with edible glass candy! Best of all, it was super easy to do!!



Here is what you need:

Here is what you do:

  • Roll out your sugar cookies dough – I divided mine up into four and wrapped them in plastic wrap and kept the dough that I wasn’t working with in the refrigerator. It is much easier to work with when it is cold.
  • Cut out circles for the globe. In half of the circles, cut a smaller circle out within the larger one (for the window)
  • Cut out a base for each set of circles and press the base to the full circle.
  • Bake the cookies according to the recipe directions (until they just start to get golden brown edges)
  • Let cool completely.
  • Place the cookies on the Silicon Mat.
  • Melt the Isomalt crystals according to the directions on the package. Pour the melted candy into the center of the cut out circle and let harden.
  • Using a pastry brush lightly brush corn syrup on the base of the “snow globe” and immediately dip in the red decorating sand. Lightly brush corn syrup around the side of the cookie with the candy window (careful to not get the syrup on the window” and immediately dip into the green decorating sand.
  • Brush a little syrup on the base cookie and place the Christmas decorations of your choice in the middle (tree, gingerbread, stars, etc.) and sprinkle with the white nonpareils “snow”.
  • Use the white icing to “glue” the two cookie parts together!
  • Let dry and enjoy!

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