St Patty's Day

Lucky Shamrock Cookies

What a great way to celebrate St Patrick’s Day with cookies

that are fun to make, beautiful to look at and so delicious to eat!

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe after painting shamrocks green

Recipe courtesy of Sarah Maxam

at Cake and Cupboard in Santa Rosa, California.

Ingredients

1 or more Rycraft cookie stamps (shown above is #060 – Shamrocks)

#060 – Shamrock Cookie Stamp

Scalloped Cutter Set or 2 1⁄4” Round or Scalloped Cookie Cutter
Emerald Green Luster Dust®
Lemon Juice

Rolling Pin
Small Paint Brush
Parchment paper or silicone mat (optional)
Toothpicks

Method

Shortbread Dough
Step 1 – Begin by making the cookie dough. I used the Shortbread Recipe that comes with the Rycraft Cookie Stamp. This is a very simple shortbread recipe (I substituted superfine sugar for plain sugar) but you could use any kind or dough that is meant to be rolled and cut. The shortbread may seem a bit crumbly in the bowl, but you should be able to press it together with your hands to get it to form a ball.

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe mixing dough in bowl

Rolling the Dough
Step 2 – Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface or piece of parchment paper dusted with flour. Roll the dough to about 1⁄4” thick. The surface of the dough doesn’t need to be perfectly smooth or unblemished because you are going to use the cookie stamp to make an impression that will cover imperfections.

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe rolling dough with rolling pin

Stamping Cookies
Step 3 – Now that the dough is rolled out it’s time to stamp the cookies. To prevent the cookie dough from sticking to the stamp you can dust the stamp with a bit of flour. Make sure to tap all of the flour out of the stamp or use a toothpick to get flour out of the stamp. If the stamp is clogged with flour, you will not get a clean impression. Now stamp as many Shamrocks as you can on the dough you have rolled out approximately 2 1⁄2” apart (center to center). This will ensure that you have enough space to cut them out with your round or scalloped cutter.

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe stamped dough

Cutting Out Cookies
Step 4 – Cut the cookies out using a 2 1⁄4” Scalloped or Round Cutter.

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe cutting stamped dough with scallop cookie cutter

Removing Excess
Step 5 – Remove excess dough from around the cookies.

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe after dough stamped and cut

Cookies on Sheet
Step 6 – Using an angled spatula lift the cookies onto your cookie sheet. If you are not using a Silpat or nonstick cookie sheet, bake the cookies on a sheet of parchment paper so they won’t stick.

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe ready to bake

Step 7 – Once your cookie sheet is filled put the cookie sheet in the refrigerator for 20 minutes. This will help the shamrock design to come out more crisply and will minimize puffing. Turn the oven to the temperature indicated on the recipe.


Step 8 – Now it’s time to bake the cookies. Pull the cookie sheet directly out of the refrigerator and place in the oven. Bake as per the recipe. I baked these cookies for about 12 minutes.


Step 9 – Remove cookies from the oven and let cool. Move to a cooling rack.


Mixing Luster Dust Paint
Step 10 – Once the cookies are completely cool, it is time to decorate! This is my favorite part! Begin by mixing together the luster dust and lemon juice. The lemon juice is used because it is clear and will help to make a paint out of the luster dust. You could try other clear liquids. Clear vanilla and vodka work as well. Mix the luster dust and lemon juice to the desired consistency. I wanted the emerald green to be a vibrant and saturated with color, so I used very little lemon juice to luster dust. Try 1/8 tsp luster dust per 1 drop of lemon juice. From there you can add more of either depending on what shade you want. Use a small paint brush to mix the luster dust and liquid.

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe mixing green luster dust and lemon juice

Painting Cookies
Step 11 – Paint the Luster Dust paint you have just created onto the cookies. Make more paint as needed. If the mixture dries out, add more lemon juice.

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe painting shamrocks green

Step 12 – Let the cookies dry for a couple of hours before stacking so that the paint will have set up.

St Patrick's Day cookies stamped with Rycraft cookie stamp #060 Shamrock and painted green

Now you have beautiful St. Patty’s Day treats to share. I love the look of the shimmery green luster dust paint that decorates these cookies. These cookies will last for a long time (at least two weeks) when stored in an airtight container.
Enjoy!

Rycraft cookie stamp St Patty's Day recipe shamrock painted cookies on plate