Sunday, October 28, 2012

Decorating for kids - Easy Eye cookies for Halloween


OK, let's be realistic.

I'm not going to use words like desperate here but if your still looking for Halloween recipes at this late stage in the game you're going to want something pretty easy. Plus it goes without saying you don't have time to shop around for a stack of ingredients.

Don't worry I have your back.


Super easy eye cookies.

Sure these aren't going to win any decorating awards. But like I already said.....Super Easy.

In fact these are so easy that the kids can whip them up. 

I used shop bought frosting, mostly because it's whiter that the buttercream I make, and also because.....easy.

and here's another time saving tip if you are really rushed for time. Use some sheets of shortcrust pastry from the freezer section of the supermarket instead of making up cookie dough from scratch. It's not exactly the same but on these small cookies with lots of frosting seriously who will really be able to tell the difference.

Easy Eye cookie instructions

Ingredients
small round cookies (mine are 3cm or around 1 1/4")
white ready made frosting (or make your own)
M&M's any color you like
butter knife


Spread the frosting over the top of each cookie. Be as neat as possible, but they are Halloween eyes so don't stress if they are a little bit crazy messy. In fact messy may be a bonus.

Take M & M's and press one into the center of each white frosted cookie.


Yup - that's it. Halloween cookies decorated and done :)

*If you have used the ready made frosting it will be a bit sticky still at this stage. Leave the cookies uncovered and  in about 30min to an hour the frosting will crust over (be less sticky).


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7 comments:

  1. I like this post because the cookies could be used in many ways! Good idea!

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  2. Very clever, although I'm not sure if I want my food watching me. That's why I won't order a whole fish in a restaurant.

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  3. super easy and really funny!! I´m sure kids will love them :)

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  4. These are so cool, would love to stock some kind of niche cookies like this on our store! Good job Linda, have a great halloween!

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  5. Cute and easy, love it! I especially like the little monsters you have created with them.

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  6. LOL Linda I loved the line "I'm not going to use words like desperate here but if your still looking for Halloween recipes at this late stage in the game you're going to want something pretty easy" :P

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  7. What a great cookie project! Life gets so hectic, it's nice to have a kid friendly activity that is simple and fun!

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