Saturday, September 19, 2009

Idul Fitri royal icing cookies

Tomorrow is the Hari Raya Idul Fitri or Lebaran, also known as "Eid ul-Fitr" - a celebration day for the Muslim people for breaking the one whole month fasting period.

I'm not a Muslim but living in a country with the largest population of Muslim in the world, it definitely makes me feel as I'm also celebrating it especially because we are having one week holiday. Jakarta will be empty (in fact, it's already quite empty the streets) because most people are returning to their hometown to celebrate this festive with their family.

My neighbor asked me to make some royal icing cookies with the Idul Fitri celebration theme.

Here is the result :)

cookies,royal icing

cookies,royal icing

cookies,royal icing

cookies,royal icing

cookies,royal icing

Wishing to all my Muslim friends:

"Selamat Hari Raya Idul Fitri 1430 Hijriah
Minal Aidzin Wal Faidzin
Mohon Maaf Lahir dan Bathin"

45 comments:

  1. I can still remember the motorbikes' exodus from the news after the fuel hike during Eid holidays. Never seen so many motorbikes like this except in Vietnam. have a good holidays ahead!

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  2. The cookies are cute. Have a great holiday!

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  3. I love the design and the color combination..

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  4. Oh I would just love to munch my way through those cookies.

    Lovely weekend my friend,
    xoxo

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  5. worldwindows: Hehehe... it's very interesting to see all those motorbikes on the streets though it's actually dangerous. On a bike sometimes 4 people (parents and kids then with all their stuff).

    monica: thank you, Monica :)

    peachkins: Glad you love the design and color combinantion, peachkins :)

    DA: thanks, DA and have a lovely weekend too! :)

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  6. Like how you decorate these cookies, beautiful...they will be a nice autumn present.
    Angie's Recipes

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  7. another great sets of cookies-love it.

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  8. So beautiful and thoughtful.

    Here in Malaysia, we say Maaf Zahir dan Batin. :)

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  9. LFB: Interesting to learn the way of saying in Malaysia :) So, zahir means born?

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  10. Interesting looking cookies. I like how bright and colorful they are to celebrate the month long holiday :)

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  11. Those are beautiful cookies, perfect for the end of Ramadan.

    Happy Eid, Selby!

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  12. This is beautifully done, Good Job :)

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  13. mica: thank you, Mica :)

    anncoo: thanks, Anncoo :)

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  14. Selby, those cookies are amazing! How long did it take you to ice them?? I absolutely love the crosshatch pattern.

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  15. They look absolutely delightful. You decorated them beautifully. Love the patterns you chose.

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  16. palidor: thanks, Palidor :) It took me about an hour to decorate them but then it need an overnight to iced them.

    donna: thank you, Donna :)

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  17. How nice of you to make these for your friend. They are beautiful.

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  18. These cookies are gorgeous! You did a fabulous decorating job!

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  19. Wow.. looks like you have a new vocation. Saw your pretty cupcakes and cookies. Very nice. Doesn't it feel satisfying when you finish with a creation?

    So when are you going into it fulltime? :)

    kat

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  20. BTW, Maaf Zahir Batin means "Forgive me for any physical (zahir) and emotional (batin) I may have caused you".

    As they say it here in UAE, "Eid Mubarak"! :)

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  21. alskamom: Hi Alskamom, welcome to my blog and thank you for your compliments :)

    GFAD: Long time no see you around, Kat :) How are you? Starting next month, I'll be a full time unemployed, hehehe... Hope that I can get into cookies or cakes business soon coz' at the moment, I still need to learn a lot and also do marketing ;) Thanks for the translation, sounds easier just to say "Eid Mubarak" :D

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  22. What pretty cookies! Eid Mubarak!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  23. Those are some awesome looking cookies! All I would need is a good cup of coffee and a few of those tasty cookies!

    Enjoy the celebration!

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  24. Gorgeous! I'm sure they're delicious, too. Happy Holidays!

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  25. Eid Mubarak! Your cookies are really beautiful!

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  26. I love the colors of these cute cookies. They are perfect to serve children during Eid. Eid Mubarak!

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  27. Nice colorful cookies for the special season.

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  28. rosa: thanks, Rosa :)

    velva: Hi Velva, thanks for stopping by my blog and thanks for your compliments on my cookies :)

    catherine: thank you, Catherine :)

    faith: thanks, Faith :)

    kerstin: thanks, Kerstin :)

    winn: Hi Winn, long time no see :)

    zerrin: thank you, Zerrin :) Eid Mubarak!

    FwLT: thanks, FwLT :)

    LI: thanks, LI :)

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  29. great Raya colours and shapes. hope you had a good holiday. :)

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  30. nic: thank you, Nic :) One whole week holiday!

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  31. Very neatly decorated cookies, the green & yellow icing is so pretty!

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  32. Selba those cookies are gorgeous and am sure very tasty too. You are so talented, God bless you. Eid Mubarak to you my dear *hugs*

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  33. laveena: thank you so much for your kind compliments, Laveena :) GBU too!

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  34. These are so cute! No pelita ones?? :P

    http://crizfood.com/

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  35. buzzingbee: thanks, Buzzingbee :)

    CL: oh.. pelita as lilin? I think more suitable for x'mas, no? ;)

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