Hedgehog Cookies – With a How to Video

Do you remember the other day when I said you could get Sweet Sugarbelle‘s Scarecrow and “Hedgehog” cookie cutters? What I meant to say was, “Sweet Sugarbelle’s Scarecrow & Sunflower Cookie Cutter,” because I turned the sunflower cookies into hedgehog cookies. Do you see where I got confused? It is a sunflower cookie cutter, but it can also be used to make hedgehog cookies.

How to Make Hedgehog Cookies with a Sunflower Cookie Cutter - With a How to Video | The Bearfoot Baker

The sad part about this cookie cutter is they’re hard to find because they’re exclusively sold in some Michaels Stores. So they are like cookie-cutter gold this season. I went to Michaels to pick up a few and they only had two left so I grabbed them. One for me and one to share with one lucky reader. You can enter the contest today! I will pick one lucky winner tonight so you’d better hurry over to the Scarecrow Cookie Tutorial and leave a comment.

You can make hedgehog cookies even if you don’t have Callye’s sunflower cutter. Her design is super cute but if you can’t get it, you are still in luck. Grab any sunflower cookie cutter and follow this tutorial.

Hedgehog Cookies with a Sunflower Cookie Cutter:
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Recipes:
Cookie Cutter:
  • Sunflower Cookie Cutter
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15 Second Royal Icing in the following Colors:

  • Ivory with a tiny bit of Chocolate Brown
  • Chocolate Brown
  • Super Black
  • White
Tools:
  • Turkey Lacer
  • A sharp knife to cut the bottom off of the sunflower cookie dough before you bake the cookies.
  • Decorating Bags
  • Couplers
  • #2 Decorating Tips
  • Bag ties

Hedgehog Cookies Video:

Ready, Set, Action!

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  • I used the sunflower cutter from Sweet Sugarbelle’s set because I liked the way she designed the flower petals. They aren’t uniform so it’s perfect for a wonky little hedgehog. But like I said before if you don’t have one you can still make the cookies with a different sunflower cookie cutter.

How to Make Hedgehog Cookies - With a How to Video | The Bearfoot Baker

  • Once you make your cookie dough and cut out the sunflowers, use a sharp knife to cut the bottom off of the sunflower before you bake the cookies.
  • If you like your cookies to be uniform, watch where you cut the bottom off and repeat in the same place for the other cookies. If not, they won’t all have the same shape since the cutter isn’t uniform. All sunflowers and hedgehogs look a little different so don’t worry if they aren’t exactly the same way. I’ve never seen two identical hedgehogs in the wild so I don’t expect to see them the same in cookie form either.
  • Bake according to your recipe directions and let them cool completely.

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  • Outline and flood the cookie with the chocolate brown icing and let it dry completely.
  • With the ivory-colored icing, make two ears and a body.

How to Make Simple Hedgehog Cookies - With a How to Video | The Bearfoot Baker

  • Here is where you have a choice on his little face. You can add the black eyes, nose, and mouth while the ivory color is wet, or you can wait for it to dry a little while before you add them.
  • If you add the eyes while the ivory is wet then the colors will be flat on the final cookie.
  • If you add it when the ivory has had a little time to dry, the black icing will sit on top of the ivory and give your cookie more dimension.
  • Use the chocolate brown icing to make the quills. Make a small dot of brown icing and then pull it to the sides of the cookie with the turkey lacer. Watch the video below and you’ll see what I’m talking about. 😉

How to Make Hedgehog Cookies with a Sunflower Cookie Cutter - With a How to Video | The Bearfoot Baker

Did you have a chance to get the Sweet Sugarbelle Scarecrow and Sunflower cookie cutters? If not, I will pick one lucky winner tonight so you’d better hurry over and leave a comment on the Scarecrow Cookie Tutorial. Good luck!

Bear hugs,

Lisa