Star Wars Cookies Using Holiday Cutters

November 9, 2011 282 Comments Filed Under: Character Cookies, Cookies, Creative Use of Cutters, Popular Cookies

Do you know what happens when you grow up three miles outside of the middle of nowhere?

Since I’m guessing most of you DON’T, I’ll tell ya.

By default, you become a nerd.

I think it has something to do with  having to rely HEAVILY on your own imagination for entertainment.

When town kids get bored, they walk outside and play with a neighbor kid.  That wasn’t the case for us country kids.

We played Little House on the Prairie {when my brother wasn’t being a big fat baby about being Mary} and shot at rocks with our BB guns.

We didn’t watch a lot of TV because our flying saucer-ish satellite dish was often on the fritz, {maybe because we used it for target practice} but if we did watch something, it was usually movies. DAD’S movies. The TAPE kind.

You remember VHS, right?

Anyway, our choices were Dune, Ferris Buller’s Day Off, Back to the Future, Star Wars and Star Trek.

So, while my brother was busy learning to “mind meld” and speak Klingon, I learned every single word to Ferris Buller and fell in love with Star Wars.

I guess when you watch a movie six times a week, it grows on you.  As a result, I’m now on a quest to become the Jedi master of Star Wars cookies.  This is my latest attempt.

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Many of you have probably seen these cookie cutters.  They came from Williams-Sonoma, and I bought the first set as soon as I learned they existed.

I was SOOOO excited about them, UNTIL I used them.

I just wasn’t feeling the little pushy thing on top.  So, when the next set came along, I didn’t even consider buying them.

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Of course, I eventually ended up with them AND the sandwich cutters, but only because my brother picked them up for me when they went on clearance.

In the end, gift or not, I  didn’t warm up to them.  So, in true country-kid fashion, I came up with another way.  I used Halloween and Christmas cutters  to make every shape you see below.

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In Texas, we call that “Southern Engineering”.

There were the good guys…

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and the bad guys, of course.

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The skull was the most useful cutter of the bunch.  With a little trimming, I was able to make Jabba, C-3PO, an Ewok, Stormtrooper, AND Emperor Palpatine.  I’ve also used it to make Darth Maul in the past.

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A  tombstone became Boba and R-2,

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and my Wilton spider made a great Princess Leia and Yoda.

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Can you believe that Aniken and Chewbacca came from Santa Clause?!

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I was even able to make an Imperial Cruiser and fighter, Darth Vader, and the Millennium Falcon using a candy corn, candy, bell, and Christmas ornament.

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Did I mention I am a nerd?  I just can’t help it.  These guys are old friends.

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Each time I make these, they get a little better.  This is my best Yoda and Jabba to date.  I also decided that adding a little lustre to ol’ Darth gives him a lot of depth and is way more interesting than a flat black cookie.

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This folks is how you make Star Wars cookies, even if you missed the not so great cutters.

I’m hoping that one of these days, mine will become a collector’s item and I can sell them on Pawn Stars for a huge amount of money.  Too bad I threw away the darn box!

If you’re a non-nerd, forgive this little geek moment.  Hopefully this will at least come in handy if someone asks you for Star Wars cookies.

And all you DIE HARD fans, please excuse any inaccuracies there might be.  I took a few liberties with some of the characters to simplify them.  Don’t be mad at me.

Just out of curiosity,are you a Star Wars fan? Who is YOUR favorite character?

I’m a Yoda girl myself, how about you?

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  1. 211
    spacer Ashleigh J says:
    July 21, 2012 at 4:01 pm

    The decoration is incredible…how did you go about it? Is it just intricate frosting, or did you use fondant as well? What frosting did you use? Thanks a bunch!

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    spacer Erica says:
    July 26, 2012 at 4:34 am

    These are awesome, I’ve just had to order all the cookie cutters from the US (I”m in Australia) as we dont’ get some of them. And I’m going to attempt to make the cookies as cupcake toppers for my nephews Lego Star Wars party in September …. I’ve not done much before with cookies or this icing so it could be interesting. Thanks so much for the two tutorials as well as the depth video!

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    spacer osujedimom says:
    July 31, 2012 at 2:36 pm

    These are wonderful! Like you, I did not love the W-S cutters. The odds of finding good Star Wars cookies are about as good as successfully navigating an asteroid field. But never tell me the odds!

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    spacer Rachael G. says:
    October 2, 2012 at 2:16 pm

    I, too, am from the “make it do or do without” country and I was just web searching for a way to make Star Wars cookie templates for my little buddy’s birthday and stumbled on your blog. LOVE your idea and while I don’t have all the other shapes you have, I can make do with what I’ve got. That’s what us country girls are good at, huh? spacer

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    spacer Adriane murek says:
    October 9, 2012 at 4:03 pm

    Hallo,
    wo bekomme ich die verschiedenen Farben zu der Dekoration? Und wo bekomme ich die ausstechförmchen von Williams-Sonomo? Über die Internetseite kann ich nichts kaufen!
    Danke

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