How to Decorate a Shark Fin Cookie
This shape is great to decorate for beginners, and is the perfect addition to a birthday party, beach party (if your guests have a sense of humor) or for Shark Week.
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5 Tipless Piping Bags
- Sky Blue Food Coloring
- Super Black Food Coloring
- Bright White Food Coloring
- Spatulas & pint glasses to fill your piping bags
- Scissors
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Bake and cool cookies before decorating. Make sure cookies are fully cooled. If they are warm, the icing will run off of them. Make royal icing. Learn how to mix different consistencies of royal icing here>>
Prepare the following icing colors:
Piping Consistency:
Butterfly Bakes
Atlanta Blue
Gray
Flood Consistency:
Blue
White
Gray
Fill your piping bags with the icing, and cut off just the tip so that you can create very fine lines when piping. -
2Outline the entire fin with gray piping consistency royal icing.
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3Fill in the entire fin with gray flood consistency royal icing.
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4Moving quickly while the flood base is still wet, pipe a white line on the left side of the fin to mimic a shadow. Pipe a second, smaller line (or dot) above the white line you just piped. A scribe tool or toothpick can be helpful to drag the line, making it look more natural. Just be careful not to mix the colors with each other, keep your toothpick firmly in the white icing. It looks best to maintain definition between the white and gray colors.Let the icing dry for at least 30-60 minutes before continuing onto the next step.
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5Using blue piping consistency royal icing, pipe a series of ocean waves on the bottom of the fin. These waves do not have to be perfectly piped or symmetrical. Have some fun with it!
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6Using blue flood consistency royal icing, fill in the section of waves. Carefully use a toothpick or scribe tool to fill the area completely.
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7Moving quickly while the blue icing is still wet, pipe a dot of white flood consistency royal icing on the top of each wave.
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Using a scribe tool or toothpick, "stir" the white and blue icings together to create a realistic looking ocean wave with a hint of white foam at the top. And there you have it!
Cookies decorated by Laura Luk of Butterfly Bakes Atlanta