Pacman Sugar Cookies
Sugar cookies with royal icing featuring Pacman along with Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde.
The trick to these cookies is finding a tulip cookie cutter. Turn it over and it's a perfect pacman ghost! You'll also need a circular cookie cutter about the same size to make the pacmans (pacmen?)
The trick to these cookies is finding a tulip cookie cutter. Turn it over and it's a perfect pacman ghost! You'll also need a circular cookie cutter about the same size to make the pacmans (pacmen?)
Assemble the Ingredients
Ingredients:
Sugar cookie dough
1 egg white
2 cups powdered sugar
2 teaspoons lemon juice
Tiny bit of flour
Various food paste colors (blue, red, pink, and orange)
Mini chocolate chips
Sugar cookie dough
1 egg white
2 cups powdered sugar
2 teaspoons lemon juice
Tiny bit of flour
Various food paste colors (blue, red, pink, and orange)
Mini chocolate chips
Cut Out the Cookies
Preheat oven to 350°F!
Dust down some flour, then roll out the cookie dough so it's about 1/4 inch thick.
Cut out the ghost and Pacman shapes from sugar cookie dough.
Pacman is created from a circular cookie cutter and then a pointy bit from another cookie cutter; I used a heart cookie cutter for mine. You can also use a knife instead of a pointy-bit cookie cutter.
Bake for about eight minutes, or until the tops are golden brown.
Allow the cookies to cool.
Dust down some flour, then roll out the cookie dough so it's about 1/4 inch thick.
Cut out the ghost and Pacman shapes from sugar cookie dough.
Pacman is created from a circular cookie cutter and then a pointy bit from another cookie cutter; I used a heart cookie cutter for mine. You can also use a knife instead of a pointy-bit cookie cutter.
Bake for about eight minutes, or until the tops are golden brown.
Allow the cookies to cool.
Create the Royal Icing
For the royal icing, mix together the egg white and the lemon juice together for a few minutes. Add the powdered sugar to the mixture until you get a thick icing. If it’s too thick, add a few drops of water.
For each character color, scoop roughly one-fourth cup of the royal icing into a bowl. Save a little of the white royal icing; you’ll need it for the last bit.
Dip a toothpick into the bottle of food coloring paste and stir into the icing. With the food paste I used, I needed two dips for to create the blue for the Inky, but the other colors only required only one dip.
Once it’s the proper color, pour the icing into a sealable plastic bag.
Seal the bag, and snip a teeny tiny bit off one of the corners.
For each character color, scoop roughly one-fourth cup of the royal icing into a bowl. Save a little of the white royal icing; you’ll need it for the last bit.
Dip a toothpick into the bottle of food coloring paste and stir into the icing. With the food paste I used, I needed two dips for to create the blue for the Inky, but the other colors only required only one dip.
Once it’s the proper color, pour the icing into a sealable plastic bag.
Seal the bag, and snip a teeny tiny bit off one of the corners.
Frost the Cookies
Squeezing the bag gently, draw the outline of the ghost on the cookie.
Flood in the outline. Repeat the whole coloring and bagging procedure for each group of ghosts. Repeat for the Pacmans.
Allow the icing on the cookies to set. It’ll take about 30 minutes.
Flood in the outline. Repeat the whole coloring and bagging procedure for each group of ghosts. Repeat for the Pacmans.
Allow the icing on the cookies to set. It’ll take about 30 minutes.
Add the Eyes
Once the icing is firm, pour the last bit of white royal icing into a plastic bag.
Add two white dots for eyes, then add two mini chocolate chips for each ghost.
Add two white dots for eyes, then add two mini chocolate chips for each ghost.
Enjoy!
The cookies will be all set in about 15 minutes!