Featured Sponsors
Related Forum Threads
- shimmering cookies Last post on 11/29/12 at 7:36am in Cookies!
- Charge for Cookies Last post on 11/30/12 at 9:24am in Cookies!
- Does anyone have an awesome recipe for Holiday cookies? Last post on 11/25/12 at 10:30am in Cookies!
- Holiday Cookie Trays! Last post on 12/11/12 at 9:29am in Cookies!
Related Articles
-
Cookies for all occasions
Edited on 10/26/12
- Peanut Butter Balls
Edited on 7/31/12- Irrsistible Jif peanut Butter Cookies
Edited on 7/27/12- Sugar Cookie Frosting
Edited on 6/28/12- Kringle's Cutouts
Edited on 5/29/12 More ›Alphabetical Article List
Tuile Cookies
By: handsomepantsPosted by handsomepants
This Tuile recipe is what I used to make the "chips" for my "Bag of Chips" cake and the Harry Potter glasses for the "Harry Potter and the Chocolate Factory" cake. It's a very simple recipe, but very versatile in that you can make all sorts of designs with it. It tastes pretty good too!Ingredients
- 3 egg whites 3/4 C powdered sugar 3/4 C all purpose flour 4 T. unsalted butter, melted (I use salted, but the PURIST pastry chefs will use ONLY unsalted butter) 1/2 t. vanilla extract
Instructions
Wisk egg whites and powdered sugar until smooth. Add the flour and wisk lightly until just combined. Stir in the melted butter and vanilla until the mixture is smooth. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes (you don't have to refrigerate it if you don't want to. It just helps to make the batter stiffer if you are going to pipe it.) Preheat oven to 390*F and grease two baking sheets. (I use a Silpat non-stick baking mat. No need to grease that EVER!) Place teaspoonfuls of the mixture well apart on the baking sheets, spreading each out with a wet small angled spatula to make a 2-3 inch circle. Bake for 3-5 minutes, or until the edges of the cookies are a pale golden color. While the cookies are still very warm (you have to do this part quickly) use a metal spatula to slide them off the cookie sheet. Drape the cookies over a rolling pin to curl them, leaving them on it until they are completely cool. You can use anything you want to form them into ANY shape you want, but you MUST work quickly. Bake small batches at a time so the last ones don't cool off before you can get to them. Note: Once in the oven, the batter will smooth itself out, so don't be too worried about having too much batter or peaks in the batter in one area. Also, this Tuile recipe can be used for ANY shape of cookie you want. Try putting the batter in a pastry bag (after it has been in the refrigerator) and piping fun shapes onto your cookie sheet. Once baked, you can twist and shape them however you want, while they are still warm of course. Don't forget, the more area the cookie covers (ie. "potato chips") the longer it will need to bake. Conversely, the thinner the design, the quicker it will bake, so KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON THEM OR THEY WILL BURN!! Above all, be creative and have fun!! - Peanut Butter Balls
Currently, there are 716 Active Users
(11 Members and 705 Guests)
Recent Discussions
- › Small Business Software or Cakes 23 minutes ago
- › How much do people think a cake costs to make??? 24 minutes ago
- › Cupcakes Bulk Prices 28 minutes ago
- › How hard is it to use a stincile on the side of a fondant cake? 30 minutes ago
- › Swiss Meringue Buttercream... 32 minutes ago
- › Pricing question 46 minutes ago
- › Fondant questions 49 minutes ago
- › How do I make the flowers on this cake? 59 minutes ago
- › doctored cake mixes? 1 hour, 1 minute ago
- › Pizza Oven 1 hour, 34 minutes ago
View: New Posts | All Discussions
Recent Reviews
- › KitchenAid KV25GOXMC Professional 5 Plus 5-Quart Stand Mixer,... by MandiRose28
- › Wilton Flower Former Set by MsNeuropil
- › Wilton White Candy Melts, 12-Ounce by MsNeuropil
- › Cupcake Wrapper Creator by maritzausa
- › Wilton Fondant and Gum Paste Silicone Mold, Kids Party by crazygrammie
- › Kitchen Aid Professional 610 Stand Mixer by GaMa Marge
- › Wilton Diamonds Texture Press by lisamartin205
- › Oster Inspire 2529 6-Speed Hand Mixer with Storage Case by Buzzardbait1950
- › Wilton Towering Tiers Cake Stand by kovacstracey
- › Jonas Baker's Mate Collapsible Cooling Rack by Servelan
View: More Reviews
New Articles
- › Owl Cupcake Topper by FancyTopcake
- › Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats by sugarkissed_net
- › Puppy cake topper- picture tutorial by melinart
- › 3D Elmo Cake!! by THECAKEBAR
- › Monkey Cake/Cupcake Topper by melinart
- › New type of Peony Tutorial by melinart
- › Super Hero Cake Pops by sugarkissed_net
- › How to make an Eiffel Tower by prettycupcake
- › Ruffled Fondant Flower by couturecakesbyrose
- › 10 Quick and Easy steps to making a perfectly... by RoyalAidan
View: New Articles | All Articles
Home | Products | Forums | Articles | My Profile
About Cake Central | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2013 Cake Central is powered by Huddler Families | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map
About Cake Central | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2013 Cake Central is powered by Huddler Families | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map
Comments (1)