
Royal Baby Pram Biscuits & How To Make Some To Share. Hello friends, so how are you today?
So will it be a boy or a girl? What are you thoughts?
Also, I think a boy!?!
Royal Baby Pram Biscuits & How To Make Some To Share:
Makes: About 12 ‘Prams’
Prep time: 30 minutes (includes chilling time)
Cooking time: 8-10 minutes
Oven temperature: Gas 4,180°C,350°F
Ingredients:
225g (8oz) Butter
150g (5oz) Icing sugar
1 Happy Co Egg – Whites, Biggies, Organic – beaten
Rind from 1 lemon
350g (12oz) Plain flour, plus extra for rolling
Icing:
400g (14oz) Icing sugar
Lemon juice
500g packet white fondant Icing
Pink food colouring
Blue food colouring
Piping bags & thin plain nozzles
Pram cutter
Honey or apricot jam
Royal Baby Pram Biscuits & How To Make Some To Share Method:
1.) Firstly, preheat oven to Gas 4,180°C, 350°F and line 3-4 baking trays with non-stick baking paper.
2.) Secondly, lightly cream together the butter and sugar together.
3.) Add the egg, lemon rind, flour and combine well together.
4.) Cover biscuit dough and place in freezer for about 10 minutes to chill.
5.) Roll out the dough on a floured surface until it is about 5mm thick.
6.) Use cutters to cut out about 12 prams.
7.) Place apart on the baking sheets.
8.) Bake in preheated oven for about 8-10 minutes, until the cookies are pale golden.
9.) Last but not least, allow to cool completely on a cooling tray before icing.
Make The Icing:
1.) Firstly, place the sifted icing sugar into a bowl add about 2 tablespoons of lemon juice and mix together – Add half teaspoons of lemon juice very gradually until you have a stiff icing (If it suddenly becomes too runny add a little more icing sugar).
2.) Secondly, half the mixture into two bowls, and add a drop of pink food colouring to one bowl & a drop of blue to the other. Mix well to combine the colour.
3.) Spoon into separate piping bags (look out for disposable piping bags – they are really easy to use).
4.) Take the fondant icing and roll out thinly on a flat surface – scatter with sifted icing sugar to prevent sticking. Cut out using the pram cutter – keep rolling and reusing the icing until you have 12 prams.
5.) Take each biscuit and brush with a very small amount of honey or jam and place the fondant icing pram onto the biscuit.
6.) Take the piping bag and carefully outline the pram and make or write any design you fancy. Repeat using all the biscuits.
7.) Allow the icing to set before packaging or eating!
Last but not least, enjoy!

Royal Baby Pram Biscuits & How To Make Some To Share:
So what do you think about these biscuits? Do you also fancy making some? Because I know I do.
So much fun, aren’t they?
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Royal Baby Pram Biscuits:
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Beautiful!! Thanks for sharing at the What’s for Dinner party! Have a fantastic week!
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Thanks, Helen 🙂
Oh, these are so adorable! Perfect for the new royal baby. Maybe I'll make some for my little girl to have a fun tea party with her dolls, haha.
Oh they are gorgeous! I say boy too xx
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Thanks for stopping by Lisa :)Hehe we both guessed wrong:):)
I just came back to say that too! How funny! She was a cute little thing though x
that is so adorable! hehexo,nancy
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Thanks for the comment Nancy 🙂
Any News Yet?
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I don't think so!?! none yet..
HA,these are cute!x
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Thanks for stopping by Kezzie 🙂
I think these are very cute !!
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Thanks for stopping by Winnie 🙂
bet there is tons of excitement – sure is here and the future tike isn't our royal!
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Thanks Tamar 🙂