
I have a thing for cookies, especially cookie lollie’s or cookie pops. They are not difficult to make as long as you know the trick it is so simple that anyone can do it. What’s most important is to use a pair of spacers they can be from a pair of wooden sticks 6mm in hight or get a pair of marzipan spacers from PME. That way you are sure that the cookie stick will fit the cut out cookie.
For the cookie dough many ask me what recipe I use and my favourite is the one that you can find in Peggy Porchens books as it have never failed me. The important thing is to use a recipe that you know works!
Note: This technique can be done with any shape.
This is what I use:
A piece of parchment paper
Marzipan spacers (from PME)
Flour
Non-stick rolling pin
Cookie cutter
Cookie stick
Cookie dough (chilled)
Step 1:
Sprinkle the piece of parchment paper lightly with flour and knead the dough lightly. Roll out the dough between the spacers.

Step 2:
Take your cookie cutter and cut out the cookie.

Step 3:
Now take the cookie stick and place your fingers lightly on the cookie. With a twisting movement back and forth, twist the cookie stick into the cookie.

Step 4:
Place your hand over the cookie and flip it over by using the parchement paper and lay the cookie on the backside.

Step 5:
Take a small piece of dough and roll it into a sausage and flatten it. Lay it over where the cookie stick is. again use the parchment paper to flip the cookie and transfer it to the baking sheet with parchment paper.

Step 6:
This is how the cookie looks after baking.

Happy Caking!
Louise
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71 comments
Danielle says:
May 4, 2010
I am going to make these in the shape of butterflies and stick a couple of them in a nice little plant. Giftwrap and voila, a super original mothers day present!
Louise says:
Apr 26, 2010
Holly wilkinson: Cookies baked on a paper stick is not a new thing.
Holly wilkinson says:
Apr 19, 2010
awesome tutorial! did u make the idea of cookie lollys? thanks 4 sharing xx
Louise says:
Mar 24, 2010
Jeanne: You mean the back side of the cookie? No, only the front
Jeanne says:
Mar 22, 2010
Louise,
Thank you for taking the time to share this tutorial! You explained it well enough that even I can follow it.
Have you ever (and if so, what was the outcome)decorated the backs of them (instead of the frontside) with the flooding technique to completely disguise that that that ‘area’…?
Alison says:
Mar 21, 2010
OOOh ! Thanks for this tutorial – I’ve been looking for some advice about how to do this – they look delish!
whitesands says:
Jan 13, 2010
Wanted to tell you thank you for all the great ideas and the step by steps…………thank you so much~
Louise says:
Dec 26, 2009
Josie: I use the cookie sticks from Wilton. If you cant find them you could use a BBQ stick. Just remember to put an eye on the oven incase something should happen. I have not tried to bake with BBQ sticks.