The dough is soft, so it’s essential that it be chilled after you’ve cut a few cookies. I find that working with just a few alphabet shapes at a time and chilling the dough periodically works very well, rather than trying to print out the letters of a very long word all at once.
Alphabet Cookies:
1-½ c. all-purpose flour
⅛ tsp. salt
½ c. butter or margarine, softened
¾ c. granulated sugar
1 egg
1-½ tsp. vanilla extract, preferably white
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| Combine all ingredients, adding flour mixture just at the end. | 
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| Flatten dough with palm of hand. Wrap and refrigerate. | 
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| Roll well-chilled dough to ⅛-in. thickness | 
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| Unbaked alphabet letters. | 
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| Baked alphabet letters. My oven has a hot spots - nothing liberal application of Decorator’s Frosting can’t hide! | 
Decorator’s Frosting:
1-½ tbsp. fresh lemon juice
1-½ tsp. light corn syrup
Water, as needed
Gel food coloring/s, if desired
Decorative candy sprinkles, as needed
Gel food “writers”, if desired
Refrigerate cookies until frosting has fully hardened, at least 1 hr. Store between sheets of waxed or parchment paper in airtight container at room temperature. Frosting can be made and covered up to 3 days ahead.
Note: You’ll find a second version of Decorator’s Frosting in the Index.
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| Sift icing sugar for lump-free frosting | 
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| Four basic colors … Plenty of combinations! | 
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| Add color to sugar, combining throughly ... | 
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| … Until frosting is shiny and smooth | 
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| If you find baking sprinkles fun, add them! | 
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| What you do is up to you! | 
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| The medium is the message … In this case, cookie dough! | 
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| Be sure to make extra … These won’t last! | 


 
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