Cookies character. Elmo - Madison Webb and Madison McCollagh. Cookie Monster - Kimberly Webb and Molly Dean. Daisy Duck - Alexya Shea Cross, Robin Correro and LizAnn Jackson.

You can cook Cookies character using 12 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Cookies character
- You need 300 gr of mentega.
- Prepare 100 gr of gula halus.
- You need 4 of kuning telur.
- Prepare 500 gr of tp kunci biru.
- You need 20 gr of maizena.
- Prepare 1 sdt of vanili bubuk.
- It’s of Bahan Royal Icing.
- You need 300 gr of gula halus (ayak).
- You need 2 of putih telur.
- It’s 1 sdm of air lemon.
- It’s of Vanilli extrac.
- It’s of Pewarna makanan.
Cookies with Character does NOT sell cookies!! Cookies are the playable characters that possess their own unique skill, which is useful to collect coins, run longer, and gain points. Players can buy cookies with coins or crystals. Cookies are available to buy with coins after players have completed the requirement.
Cookies character step by step
Mentega. Gula halus kocok dengan speed rendah hingga tercampur rata saja.
Tambahkan kuning telur satu per satu mixer hingga tercampur rata.
Masukan semua tepung yg sdh diayak ke dalam adonan mentega aduk dengan tangan hingga kalis.
Bulatkan adonan wrapping dng plastik lalu simpan di kulkas selama 30 menit.
Giling dan cetak sesuai keinginan panggang di oven 130° selama 20 menit.
Royal Icing.
Masukan gula air lemon dan vanili extrac mixer dengan speed rendah hingga tercapur rata.
Masukan telur sedikit demi sedikit mixer hingga kentalnya pas. Kalau mau buat lebih flood tambah air sedikit sampai dapat texture yg tepat..
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