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Basics for the Cookie Stamp

October 25, 2022

Basics for the Cookie Stamp
Preparation & Helpful Hints

Thoroughly wash and dry your cookie stamps, then season new stamps before using them the first time by brushing them with a light coating of flavorless cooking oil, like canola oil. A toothbrush is an ideal tool for cleaning and seasoning. The stamp needs no further treatment.

 

  • Dip the stamp into a bit of granulated sugar before pressing it onto a ball of dough to help keep the dough from sticking.
  • When finished stamping your cookies, clean the face of your stamps with hot water and a soft brush to remove all traces of butter. Your cookie stamps may be hand-washed like any dish, don’t soak them. Let them air dry completely and store in a sealed container.
  • If your recipe calls for creaming the butter and sugar, be sure not to over-cream, as this may introduce excess air into the batter, which can cause the imprinted design to “melt away” somewhat during baking. High-speed mixers may cream too fast – try turning it to the slowest speed or cream by hand.
  • Experiment with your butter cookie recipes. You may want to avoid any that contain eggs, baking powder, or baking soda, as the design tends to disappear when the cookie rises.
  • If cookies are too brown outside and not done on the inside, lower your oven temperature and increase the baking time.
  • Thin cookies bake quicker than thick cookies, so keep a uniform thickness when pressing and/or adjust the baking temperature and time accordingly.
  • When using more than one cookie sheet, rotate the sheets on the oven racks halfway through the baking cycle to ensure even baking.

 

Just a Bit Beyond Basics

 

  • You may also want to experiment with the type and brand of flour, as flours vary by type and brand and may affect the dough’s texture and ability to hold the stamp designs. If the design stamps well but disappears when baked, add a little more flour to the dough. You may find you prefer to use more flour than is called for in our recipes. You may also find that bread flour holds the designs better because it has more gluten. You may add gluten (found in the grocery store) to your recipe to give more body to the dough and hold the design during baking.
  • Dough tinted with food coloring often makes the design more distinct. Lightly beaten egg white may also be tinted with food coloring and painted on the cookie with a brush immediately after the cookies come out of the oven.


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