We bought a ¥500 baking gun at Daiso. Buying a ¥500 item from a ¥100 store took some courage, but we've always wanted a baking gun (also known as a cookie gun or cookie press). We were worried about being able to use it (we practiced a lot). Mixing the dough was hard but once it's done you can bake cookies that are just like store-bought cookies! We are happy that even if we don't have the fancy, expensive sultane tip... We can still bake romias cookies!
Recipe (About 55 cookies, 5cm in diameter.)
Filling (We made a small amount, but there was some excess. It can be stored in the fridge.)
1. Put 15g honey, 15g sugar, and 15g unsalted butter in a small saucepan.
2. When it starts boiling, leave it for a moment, then take it off the heat.
3. Mix in 20g sliced almonds.
4. Place the mixture on a parchment paper and thinly roll it (The ideal thickness is 1.3cm,) then refrigerate it.
Cookie dough.
5. Mix 125g room-temperature unsalted butter.
6. Mix in 50g powdered sugar.
7. Mix in 20g egg whites.
8. Divide the mixture from step 7 in half (About 97g each.)
Vanilla dough.
9. Add a few drops of vanilla oil to one of the mixtures from step 8.
10. Sift 75g low-viscosity flour and 20g almond powder, and mix.
Cocoa dough.
11. Sift 90g low-viscosity flour, 1 teaspoon of cocoa powder, and 1 teaspoon of black cocoa powder, and mix.
12. Put the mixture from step 10 and 11 in the baking gun and squeeze them out. The dough should not be too loose or too firm. You can squeeze them out on a baking mat like Silpat, or on a ¥100-store silicon sheet. You can also squeeze them directly onto the baking sheet, but we avoided this method because it’s messy.
13. Romias cookies: cut the filling from step 4 into about 3mm-thick rings, and put it on top of the cookies from step 12. We were afraid of the filling overflowing, so we put in less this time.
14. Bake for 13 minutes in an oven preheated to 170 degrees.
15. Romias cookies: remove them from the baking mat after they cool down.
Chocolate cookies: leave them for about three minutes after they are finished baking, and add round chocolate pieces on top. If the cookies are too hot, it can cause the chocolate to bloom, so make sure to leave it for a moment before adding the chocolate. I used a 1.3cm white chocolate and a 1.5cm normal chocolate. You can also wait for the cookies to completely cool down, then add melted chocolate to them. I slacked off this time and added them directly. Refrigerate them to harden the chocolate.
16. It's done!
We packed them in plastic cups we bought from the ¥100 store. We also bought the silica gel from the ¥100 store. ¥100 stores are amazing, aren't they? The parchment paper was easy to peel when I used wood bond. We used multi-purpose glue. Please take care not to get the glue on the cookies!
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