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Flower & Bumblebee Sugar Cookies – The Dough (Part 1)

August 5, 2014 by Morgan

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We recently celebrated my younger sister’s new baby with a ‘Mommy to Bee’ themed shower. I was in charge of desserts and made up a sugar cookie (very similar to T’s sunflowers) that I thought would be a nice twist on the everything-yellow-and-bumblebee (which was adorable, by the way!!).

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I chose a variety of blues and pinks (with yellow mixed in for fun) to make these fairly gender neutral, though she’s expecting a boy!! So I ended up making more blue than the rest. I really, really dig a giant center on flower cookies (someone recently pointed out that this is how Starbucks makes their flower sugar cookies and it might even be a subconscious preference based on my frequent trips there – ha).

I tried out black and yellow nonpareils for the center (sprinkles that are completely round – I think that those add a little something special) and ended up preferring the yellow for the shower, but the black for photos. Will share those soon. They are so unique.

My goal was not perfection, just cute. I’m still learning the art of royal icing and I have a ways to go, but I found this technique (giant center, one color flower petals) to be fairly forgiving.

My friend, Stephanie, and I put together a nice little royal icing tutorial for my FAVORITE sunflower cookies back in June – she’s quite good, but they were amongst the lost photos during my recent photo card catastrophe…

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If you are looking for an easy way to make the above, copy the royal icing steps for this cookie and use a basic off-the-shelf brown chocolate icing for the center + brown sprinkles. I used this cookie cutter to create a sunflower and this set for these flower cookies that I’m sharing today.

I took some shots of Liv and I baking these guys to help make up for the adorable imagery now gone. (PS these are all iPhone photos so I don’t know that they’re the best… but I think that they illustrate the steps well!)

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I think that the first step to an awesome royal icing sugar cookie is a recipe that will hold up well in the oven. I’ve been through SO many I’ve lost track – it’s all about finding that cookie recipe where the cut-out shapes don’t bleed/spread out and become blobs in the oven (I’m talking hard lines and pointy edges stay intact for, say, a Christmas tree or simple square), or a sturdy enough recipe that rolls out well with a rolling pin without falling apart, but still tastes sugary and light. I can’t say that I’ve found the answer, but the one I’m about to share with you is the best I’ve discovered so far! I would say about 90% of my cookies came out of the oven as hoped, and the dough – while troublesome at times – was pretty easy to work with.

Cookie Cutter Sugar Cookie Recipe

Borrowed and just slightly modified from Bridget over at Bake at 350

3 cups unbleached, all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 c sugar (I use sugar that I’ve stored vanilla beans in)
2 sticks (salted) butter, cold & cut into chunks
1 egg
1 T pure vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 350.

Mix together flour and baking powder. With a mixer, beat the butter slightly. Add egg and vanilla and continue to mix. Slowly add sugar and butter until these ingredients blend to make a nicely creamed dough foundation (careful not to over mix).

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Slowly add flour mixture (about a half cup at a time) with mixer setting on low until ‘chunks’ of dough breakaway from the side of the bowl and dough becomes clumpy.

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Divide dough into two segments and create a little ball out of each. I love to work on a well floured surface (but note that the crazy amount of table flour will slowly blend into the dough ball as you go, making the dough tougher to work with).

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A couple of tricks worth mentioning:

* No need to pre-beat egg before adding to mixer, overly beaten eggs add to a cookie’s toughness (so I’ve read)
* I prefer butter somewhere between cold and room temperature, I’ve also read that cold cold is not necessary
* I flour everything that I’m working with – rolling pin, cookie cutter, Liv, everything
* No need to refrigerate these dough balls before rolling out (Bridget’s recommendation)
* She does recommend putting cookie cutouts in the freezer for five minutes before baking though to help them hold their shape in the oven
* Bake on parchment paper (I always, always – it’s the best) on top of your cookie sheets

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Good Eats: Flower & Bumblebee Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing | PepperDesignBlog.com

I found that this dough allows for one great rollout and maybe a second. Don’t count on multiple, so work efficiently by using up as much of that dough space with your cookie cutter (butt cutouts right up against each other as you cut out of the dough) before re-balling scraps and starting again. Here’s the flower cookie cutter set that I used for this batch.

Preferred thickness is at least 1/4″ or more. The thicker the better!

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The above recipe makes about 18 large cookies (my cookies were about 4-5″ in length).

As mentioned above, I put these guys into the freezer for five minutes and then into the oven at 350 for 10-12 minutes (watch carefully). Allow to cool completely – I cooled mine partially on cookie sheets and then on a rack) before getting ready to ice. And if you make a second batch, be sure that cookie sheet is completely cool, too.

We decorated Liv’s mini flower cookies while we patiently waited…

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Now on to the icing!! I’ll be back tomorrow to walk through the piping, flooding and serious sprinkling process. There were so many photos I had to break this into two parts to browsers loading – but I hope you’ll come back and join the fun!

Spoiler alert: the little sugar bees are from a craft store like Michaels and not handmade :), cute though – right?

I love me some desserts, especially now with this serious pregnant sweet tooth going (I just want chocolate – a big bar of milk chocolate – at about 3pm every day) – so here’s a link to more desserts featured here on the site :). I wish it was this that I was craving right now because really that wouldn’t be so bad…

- posted on August 5, 2014 Filed Under: Desserts, Food Tips & Tricks, Parties & Entertaining, Recipes

2nd Trimester Summer Non-Maternity Dresses, Part 1

August 4, 2014 by Morgan

With the heat rising here in San Diego (summer is really feeling like summer with temps in the high 80s and low 90s – and it will probably stay pretty warm through the first week of October) my fall maternity clothing from T’s pregnancy is struggling to keep up. I do have a few dresses from Liv’s pregnancy (which was actually the exact same timeline as this one – my favorite pregnancy timeline seasons-wise for sure), but after over 4 and a half years I thought I’d revisit the flowy, non-maternity dress department to see what was available.

I can usually make it through my 1st trimester with my usual wardrobe (maybe adding a rubberband closure on favorite jeans or by leaning towards my larger tops/dresses). The 2nd trimester, however, is sort of one of those in-between phases where you might be shopping for new clothing but you may not have to head to the maternity aisle just yet. I think of that as a huge plus because pieces I buy now might actually see some use for years (even when I’m back to my regular size).

Six non-maternity, belly-friendly dresses that are great for summer:

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Lace Detail Shift Dress by Nordstrom | $65 from $98
Ruched Cami Dress by Loft | $22 from $49
Morningside Shift Dress by Madewell | $118
Ikat Striped Dress by Madewell | $110
Mixed Stripe Tank Dress by Ann Taylor Loft | $69
Smock Dress by BA&SH Alysse Smock ASOS | $286

Test driving: I picked up #1 during Nordstrom’s Semi-Annual sale (today is the last day! it’s like cyber Monday all over again…) for an upcoming wedding, #2 as an easy-breezy summer dress to help escape the heat, and #5 for a work event (it’s a perfect work-meets-maternity for the 2nd trimester). I’ve been really wanting to try on #4 but am anxious on pulling the trigger. Feels like I’m already making a significant dent in my clothing budget for the summer…

On that note, let’s talk pregnancy for a moment. I don’t know if all women struggle with this but I have to be honest, pregnancy can be hard for me. Not just the hormonal (which is a crazy topic of its own) but also very much the physical. Most women in general are pretty mindful of body image, and pregnancy is a time where we have to put much of that aside and – dare I say – embrace the extra layers that are being added to our arms, our face, our thighs (it’s like our bodies are going into storage mode all around). Ahhh what a struggle and how challenging for the psyche.

Sometimes, to combat those feelings, I’ve found that little splurges on what makes me feel like me can be absolutely worth it. This is a time in our lives when we have to give ourselves a little leeway, even in the clothing department. A lot of my girlfriends share maternity clothes which can really expand the selection. My favorite places to search for something new to add? Consignment shops like Buffalo Exchange and Crossroads (do you have those in your neck of the woods?) where you can size up. I tried to survive my first pregnancy on the tightest budget, now I’m realizing that if a looser dress or a more comfortable pair of shorts, or that really great-but-unnecessary tee will make me feel more normal and like myself, I can’t feel guilty about what may end up being a purchase for only three months of use (I guess, after all, that it will be the best three months of use ever).

I have so much on my mind right now as I begin this body transformation again, and I suppose that one of my leading thoughts is that, when pregnant, if you’re not feeling glowing and beautiful, give yourself an opportunity to mix things up and to embrace what makes you feel like you.

Because that is an awesome feeling :).

PS favorite 2nd & 3rd trimester maxi dresses. Happy Monday! Had such a low-key, relaxing, catch-up weekend and hope that you’re feeling equally refreshed. Yay for casual weekends!

- posted on August 4, 2014 Filed Under: Motherhood, Pregnancy, Wardrobe, Wardrobe - Maternity, Wardrobe - Spring, Wardrobe - Summer

Everyday Stuff.

August 1, 2014 by Morgan

July felt both oddly relaxing (we stayed close to home for the whole month) and crazy busy at the same time. Spending time outdoors on the weekends was a theme for us this month.

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Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Stuff. July 2014 Edition | PepperDesignBlog.com

Around here we are taking little opportunities to sneak away and enjoy this beautiful weather. A trip to the beach, the children’s art museum, SD’s new waterfront park or for an outdoor concert. We are watching movies under the stars, enjoying melting ice cream, serving up local cuisine (like farm local), painting shoes, planting, baking sugar cookies, working hard, playing hard.

It doesn’t feel like August should be here already! This past month has flown by pretty fast. I love these posts because it reminds me that life is full of so much more than all work and no play. Even when it feels like a very stressful week or even month, we still manage to do something amazing in the little seconds we have to be creative and free. It could be an actual something, or it could be just lying with my girls in the grass at our neighborhood park and watching the clouds. The girls are such a wonderful reminder of what’s most important!

Happy relaxing, productive, beautiful weekend :).

PS more Everyday Stuff posts. Because sometimes life goes by so fast that you forget to capture the good moments.

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- posted on August 1, 2014 Filed Under: Everyday Stuff, Family & Friends, Weekend Fun

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