How to ice Valentine's day biscuits

How to ice Valentine's day biscuits - Biscuiteers

Its February, the month of true love and our bakery is full of hearts, love birds and biscuit marriage proposals (yes!) One of our favourite collections of the season, our Love Birds tin will set any heart a flutter. And just for our blog readers, we’ve created a step-by-step icing guide so you can try learning how to ice Valentine's day biscuits at home. Remember to snap your creations and tag us on Instagram or Twitter!

How to ice our love bird:

3. Using your line icing, add the details on to your biscuit. You'll need black for the eyes, beak and the little feet. In the light pink area of the biscuit we've piped a sausage shaped on the wing in hot pink and again in light pink on the body of the bird. Then interchanging between white and hot pink dots to add further detail, to finish we've followed the same design on the rest of the wing. We're using the design from our love birds biscuit tin, but feel free to create whatever pattern you'd like!

4. Let the line icing dry for 10 minutes or until the icing is completely hard.

How to ice our love heart biscuits:

1. Use our easy guide to create turquoise flood and line icing, as mentioned above add the line icing into an icing bag and the flood icing into a squeezy bottle. Pipe an outline of a heart shape around the edge of your biscuit using your line icing. Wait 10 minutes for this to dry and then fill your biscuit with the flood turquoise icing. Pop into the oven to dry on the lowest temperature possible for around 40 minutes or until the icing is completely dry. We sell all of the icing equipment you'll need for these valentine's day biscuits on our website.

2. Using gold lustre dust lightly brush the biscuit until you have the desired golden effect.
3. Using the same fuchsia line icing from your love bird biscuits, ice a heart near towards the edge of your biscuit. Complete by using your line icing to create a white scalloped boarder and light pink tear drop shapes in the centre of the heart, take your time with this to ensure it looks neat! Again, we've followed the design from our tin but feel free to change up the design or you could even write your valentine's name inside!

If you’re looking for a brilliant Valentine’s Day Date idea in London this year, why not have a go at learning to ice like a true Biscuiteer at one of our icing classes in Notting Hill or Belgravia. You can also take a look at our full Valentine's day collection, which includes a DIY icing kit you can enjoy at home, what could be better than receiving some biscuit love?