Lumberjack Cookies Tips
What can you use to make the buffalo plaid pattern if you don’t have a stencil and airbrush set?
These cookies really shine with the assistance of the airbrush, but if you don’t have one you can always paint designs by hand with food coloring and a brush. Or, you can use a small piping tip to pipe lines of plaid over a white background. Here are more
cookie decorating tips to help spruce up your cookie trays!
How do you store lumberjack cookies?
These cookies should be stored at room temperature in tightly sealed containers. For the best flavor, eat them within two weeks. Whether you’re baking for the holidays or just for everyday enjoyment, following these tips for
how to store cookies will help keep them soft and fresh.
Can you make lumberjack cookies ahead of time?
The undecorated lumberjack cookies can be made well in advance and frozen 6 months ahead of time, saving you time when the hurried holidays arrive. Just bake, cool and place them flat in a sealed container with waxed paper in between layers of cookies before you pop them in the freezer. For the easiest decorating, prepare your frosting recipes the day you plan to decorate—and make sure you avoid these
common mistakes often made when making royal icing.
—Maggie Knoebel, Taste of Home Culinary Assistant
Nutrition Facts
1 cookie: 206 calories, 5g fat (3g saturated fat), 24mg cholesterol, 100mg sodium, 37g carbohydrate (29g sugars, 0 fiber), 2g protein.