Simple Ice Cream Cone Cookies
I don’t know what the weather is like where you are, but it is really cold here. It is 19º and will be -5º on Wednesday. We are expecting snow today and I can’t tell you how excited I am about it. I can’t wait to take a long walk and take some pictures and eat ice cream. You heard me correctly. I eat ice cream in the snow because you don’t have to worry about it melting and you know what they say, it is never too cold to eat ice cream. If you don’t agree with me, then here are some simple ice cream cone cookies so you can stay warm and still have your ice cream.
If you decided to eat a real ice cream cone instead of these ice cream cone cookies, I think you need to add a cute little smile these guys have. It will keep you warm even if it is only 19º.
Supplies for Simple Ice Cream Cone Cookies:
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Ice Cream Cone Cookie Cutter  (They aren’t exactly like the one I used but they will make cute ice cream cone cookies.)
Violet Colored Icing- Add a very small amount of AmeriColor Violet to your white icing.
Reddish Orange Icing-Mix a small amount of AmeriColor Orange food gel color with a very small amount of Red food gel color.
Light Tan Icing- Mix a small amount of AmeriColor Egg Yellow with a touch of AmeriColor Ivory. If you would like it to be a little darker, add a drop of AmeriColor Chocolate Brown.
Black Food Safe Marker
Pink Petal Dust
Royal Icing Flower and Rose
4mm Black Nonpareils
- Outline and flood the cone of the ice cream with the tan icing and let it dry for a few minutes.
- Next, outline the edge with the tan icing and make the pattern on the cone. Let it dry for several hours.
- Then, outline and flood the ice cream with the violet or the reddish-orange.
While the ice cream is wet, add the 4mm black edible pearls and the flower. You can find the flower video tutorial here and the ribbon rose video tutorial here. Let the cookie dry completely.
Once the cookie is completely dry, use a dry paintbrush or a cotton swab to rub some pink petal dust on the cheeks.
Now I would love to know if you are the kind of person that will eat ice cream in the winter or if you prefer these simple ice cream cone cookies so you can have your ice cream and stay warm? Leave me a comment and let me know!
More Ice Cream Cookies:
Ice Cream Cone Cookies
Ice Cream Cookies with a Cherry on Top
Popsicle Cookies by LilaLoa
Popsicle Royal Icing Transfers
Bear hugs,
I love ice cream all year long. These are the cutest ice cream cones I’ve ever seen.
These are adorable! And I love ice cream anytime…I actually have plans today to churn a batch of mint chocolate chip. But I’ll take the cookies, too 🙂
Those ice cream cones look very happy. They would love it here. -3 the other night. Three feet of snow on the ground with more expected Tuesday and Wednesday.
I’ll eat ice cream any time of the year – but I live in Los Angeles so it doesn’t get really cold here 🙂 Your cookies are adorable!
I can eat ice cream any ol’ time! I’d like to bake the cookies and warm up the house first!
It has been so warm here in Los Angeles … ice cream is definitely on the menu 😉
Simply adorable! Lisa, thank you so much, not only for posting beautiful cookies, but providing clear, step-by-step directions as well!
So adorable, I love the little accent flower and that sweet little smile!
what cookie recipie did u use f this
Hi Ruzaika,
I used this recipe: http://thebearfootbaker.com/2011/12/sugar-cookie-recipe/
Love an ice cream cone,no matter the weather. I live in Minnesota and it gets cold. Sometimes you just need ice cream.
I love all your cookies. You make decorating seem so easy. You have inspired me to try my hand at cookie decorating. I actually get excited about, feel silly.
How did I miss these?! So cute!!
Hi Lisa!! These are adorable. Just wondering where you got the single scoop icecream cone cutter from?? I seem to be only able to find double scoop cutters. Thanks & love your work 🙂
Hi Tania,
I can’t remember exactly where I found that cutter. I think it was in a Wilton set that I got at Joann’s Fabric. The Wilton set is available but that cutter has changed a little. I have added three links under the supply list where you can find on that is very close. Hope this helps! 🙂