MELTING SNOWMAN COOKIES

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I think these are the cutest cookies I have ever seen ! You can make your own sugar cookie dough, use your favorite mix or use pre-made bakery cookies. Just have fun ! I came across these a couple of years ago on a cookie blog. *****Diane Smith came up with a GREAT IDEA ! These could easily be turned into ghost for HALLOWEEN, how...

Provided by Angela Gray

Categories     Cookies

Number Of Ingredients 4

1) your favorite sugar cookie dough
2) bag large marshmallows
3) various icing colors for decorating
4) white icing

Steps:

  • 1. Roll out sugar cookies onto a lightly floured surface until 1/3-1/2 inch thick. Cut out with a large round cookie cutter . Bake according to directions and cool completely. *Buy them or slice and bake them !
  • 2. •Once the cookies are cool, load them up with the cookie icing and spread it around with the back of a spoon, let some dribble over the edge for a "puddle" look. * I prefer to stick the marshmallow on at this point, it tends to stick easier.
  • 3. •Spray a microwave safe plate with cooking spray, and place marshmallows on the plate. Set the microwave for 30 seconds, but watch the marshmallows as they cook. Stop the microwave as soon as the marshmallows start to get puffy, do not let them double in size
  • 4. •Spray your fingers with cooking spray or grease them up with shortening, and carefully pull the marshmallows off, by the base, and set them on top of the frosted cookies. You may push in the tops very gently. You may need to use a little icing on the bottom of the marshmallow to get it to stick if icing is to dry. •Then just decorate as you'd like with the Wilton frosting, or your own homemade frosting! I was pleasantly surprised at how yummy the Betty Crocker cookie icing was! Very surprised !
  • 5. ***Ingredients for Homemade Cookie Frosting *This dries hard and shiny, very pretty and easy to store. This frosting layers well just make sure and let the base coat dry VERY thoroughly first. (It takes a full 8 hours or overnight to dry entirely. I wait 1 hour in between base coat and decorating them, then let them dry overnight) While base coat is drying tint remaining icing into different colors. (The amount of icing you will need depends on the amount of cookies you decide to bake/or buy. ***This recipe will ice about a dozen cookies. 1 cup confectioners' sugar 2 teaspoons milk 2 teaspoons light corn syrup 1/4 teaspoon almond extract or your favorite assorted food coloring Directions In a small bowl, stir together confectioners' sugar and milk until smooth. Beat in corn syrup and almond extract until icing is smooth and glossy. If icing is too thick, add more corn syrup. Be patient and get it the right constistency, it should drip slightly off of cookies. But for decorating it should be stiffer and you will have to adjust it with more powdered sugar. This is easy, no big deal.
  • 6. If you don't want to bother with the above Icing Step, no problem, Betty Crocker and Wilton both make a powdered icing base that you can whip up in minutes. Then use decorators frosting in the little tubes or cookie decorating pens.
  • 7. * Tip* Add your favorite extract flavoring to your favorite cookie dough mix. Makes them taste like homemade. You can also add lemon and/or orange rind with orange or lemon extract. So yummy !

muhilwa fiston
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I'm not sure how I feel about these cookies. They look cute, but I'm not sure if I would like the taste.


Md Malik
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These cookies look delicious, but they also look like they might be a lot of work to make.


Nimco M.
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I'm not a big fan of sugar cookies, but these look so cute that I'm willing to give them a try.


mbabazi lillian
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I'm going to make these cookies for my family and friends this holiday season.


360 tv
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I'm not sure if I have all of the ingredients for this recipe, but I'm going to try to make it anyway.


Fireselam Negash
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These cookies look so festive! I can't wait to make them for my holiday party.


Asiful Islam
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I'm going to make these cookies for my kids' Christmas party.


katie gamez
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These cookies would be perfect for a winter party.


Adil bharu Bahriu
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I love the idea of using chocolate chips to make the snowmen look like they're melting.


The Superior School
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These cookies sound delicious! I'm going to save the recipe and try them out soon.


Adil Jawad
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I'm definitely going to make these cookies for my next holiday party.


Claire Olajide
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These cookies look so cute! I can't wait to try making them.


Amir Faqeer
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I'm not sure what went wrong, but my cookies didn't turn out like the picture. They were more like flat pancakes.


MD ShaWon Vai
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These cookies were a disaster! The dough was too sticky and the cookies spread out too much in the oven. I ended up with a big mess.


alex nelissen
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These cookies were a little too sweet for my taste, but they were still good. I think I'll try making them again with less sugar next time.


Faridul638 Faridul638
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I'm not usually a fan of sugar cookies, but these were really good! The frosting is nice and creamy, and the chocolate chips add a nice touch of sweetness.


Amir Abbas Shadanfar
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These cookies are so adorable! I love the way the chocolate chips look like melting snow. They're also really tasty.


JQS_ubo JQS_ubo
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I made these cookies with my kids and we had a blast! They're so easy to make and they turned out perfectly. We'll definitely be making them again.


Wesam
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These cookies were a hit at my holiday party! They're so cute and festive, and they taste delicious too. Thanks for sharing the recipe.