Saturday, December 6, 2008

Awesome Christmas Treats


Oh my these are so cute and easy! I had 5 of my nephews come over and they helped me make them. I think I'm going to be the coolest aunt for at least a week. If you go to studio5KSL.com they have even more adorable ideas. It's on the 2nd page under Christmas treats. So Fun!


Santa Face Cookies For each cookie, dip one end of a Nutter Butter peanut shaped cookie almost halfway into melted white almond bark or candy coating to create the beard. Immediately sprinkle dipped end with shredded coconut and press gently into almond bark. Let set. Dip other end of cookie approximately ¼ of the way up in the white almond bark to create part of the hat and let set. Dip this hat end again into melted red candy melts leaving a small border of the white showing so it creates a red hat with white trim. Immediately press a miniature marshmallow to the right side of the cookie at the edge of the red to create the look of a ball at the end of the hat. Attach two mini chocolate chips with melted almond bark to middle of cookie to create eyes. Attach a small red hot cinnamon candy below eyes to form nose. (Tips: Roll mini marshmallow slightly to make more round and pliable before attaching to cookie. Also - if you do not want to use coconut on the beard white sprinkles can be used or simpy use a knife to swirl more almond bark on to make a textured and fluffy look.)


Frosty the Snowman Treats (Recipe adapted from http://www.familyfun.com/) Use white or clear piping gel to attach a powdered sugar donut hole to a miniature powdered sugar donut. Unwrap a thin mint candy (such as a miniature York peppermint pattie) and attach to donut hole to become hat brim. Unwrap a miniature peanut butter cup candy or Rolo type candy and attach to top of mint to become the top of hat. Use icing to create a holly leaf and berries on hat brim if desired. Use black piping gel (or other colors) to add eyes, a mouth and buttons to the snowman. To make nose, slice a triangle shaped piece of orange gumdrop, roll slightly to shape and press in granulated sugar to cover any sticky side. Make a hole in donut hole face with a small wood skewer and insert nose. Serve on a plate sprinkled with shredded coconut or on white cotton candy sprinkled with edible glitter to resemble snow.

4 comments:

Katrina said...

Those are sooo adorable! Brenlee really loved making cookies at your house for playgroup last week - you are definitely the fun mom!! :)

William and Marianne said...

thanks! i will try these!! yum.. you are quite the homemaker!! NUTTER BUTTERS ARE MY FAVORITE!!!!

Kristen said...

Are you a cookie fanatic or what? These re so cute! Korynn thought making cookies at your house was the GREATEST! By the way, she was hiding "benind da mommy's bed. I was weal quiet!" FYI: she's the best at hise and seek. She can stay SUPER still and quiet for the longest time!

Brianna said...

Perfect! I was just thinking that I needed some ideas of fun stuff to do this weekend when my sister's kids come visit... and you must have read my mind! I can't wait to make these adorable (and I'm sure, delicious) treats!