COOKIE JIGSAW - DEE DEE'S

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Christmas fun with kids or the grand kids. I think this is a memory maker they won't forget! I don't remember where I found this recipe, I found it a few years ago when my grandson's were to young to help with this. They are 4 and 3 now and this Christmas just might be the right time to bring this recipe out. I've not tried it...

Provided by Diane Atherton

Categories     Cookies

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 11

lightweight cardboard or sturdy paper for pattern template
3/4 c (1 1/2 cup) butter or margarine, softened
3/4 c sugar
1 large egg
1 Tbsp milk
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 1/2 c all purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
3/4 c light corn syrup
assorted decorations: green, red, white, yellow and blue sugar crystals; chocolate sprinkles; multicolor, white, and star-shaped candy decors; and small round yellow candies

Steps:

  • 1. 1. On cardboard or paper, draw a Christmas-tree template 10 inches high (from tip of tree to top of trunk) and 10 1/2 inches wide (at base of tree above trunk), with a 1-inch high by 2-inch wide trunk. Cut out template and set aside.
  • 2. 2. In large bowl, with mixer at medium speed, beat butter and sugar until creamy. Beat in egg, milk, and vanilla until well blended (mixture may look curdled). On waxed paper, combine flour, baking powder, and salt. At low speed, beat in flour mixture just until blended. Pat dough into a small rectangle.
  • 3. 3. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Grease and flour large cookie sheet. Place dough in center of cookie sheet. With floured rolling pin, roll dough into 13" by 11" rectangle. Bake 15 minutes.
  • 4. 4. Place cookie sheet on wire rack; center tree template lengthwise on warm cookie. With knife, cut around template into cookie; remove template, leaving tree outline. Press floured 1 1/2-inch star-shaped cookie cutter into cookie at top of tree; remove cutter, leaving star outline. Press floured 1-inch round cookie cutters into tree in several places, leaving ornament outlines. Press 2 1/2-inch star cutter into remaining cookie around tree, leaving star outlines.
  • 5. 5. Cut Christmas tree into various geometric-shaped puzzle pieces, being careful not to cut into ornament outlines. Cut remaining cookie around tree into puzzle pieces, being careful not to cut into star outlines.
  • 6. 6. Return cookie sheet to oven and bake 12 to 14 minutes longer or until cookie is light brown. Set cookie sheet on wire rack; cut through all designs and pieces. Cool cookie puzzle on cookie sheet 10 minutes. Carefully slide puzzle, in 1 piece, onto wire rack; cool completely.
  • 7. 7. To decorate: In 1-quart saucepan, heat corn syrup to boiling over medium heat, stirring frequently. Boil 1 minute, stirring. Remove round ornament pieces from tree; brush tree and trunk with corn syrup. Sprinkle tree with green sugar crystals to coat, then attach small round yellow candies as desired. Sprinkle or dip trunk into chocolate sprinkles. Brush ornament pieces with corn syrup; sprinkle or dip into choice of colored sugar crystals or decors. Remove star decorations from around tree; brush with corn syrup and sprinkle or dip into yellow sugar crystals. Brush puzzle pieces around tree with corn syrup; sprinkle with blue sugar crystals to coat, then sprinkle lightly with white decors and stars. Reheat corn syrup if it becomes too thick.
  • 8. 8. Allow puzzle pieces to dry completely, about 1 hour. When pieces are dry, reassemble puzzle on large tray to serve, or store puzzle in tightly covered container at room temperature up to 1 week.

Tahira Noreen
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These cookies are a great way to show your loved ones how much you care.


Mala Xra
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These cookies are a delicious and affordable treat.


Amin Adam
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These cookies are a great way to use up leftover ingredients.


Dulal islam
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These cookies are so easy to make, even a beginner can do it.


Emmanuel Johnson Johnson
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These cookies are perfect for a bake sale or potluck.


Muzammil Khattak
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These cookies are a delicious and festive treat for any occasion.


Landen Hupp
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These cookies are a great way to get kids involved in the kitchen.


MD Mominul Haque
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I love how these cookies are so versatile. You can use any type of frosting or sprinkles you like.


Sirita Sheobalak
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These cookies are perfect for a quick and easy dessert.


Ahsan Abro
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I wouldn't recommend this recipe. The cookies were bland and didn't have much flavor.


Pramodth Sahabandu
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These cookies were easy to make, but they didn't turn out as I expected. They were a bit dry.


JAQ Photographic
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I found these cookies to be a bit too sweet for my taste.


Zain Sarfraz
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These cookies are a great way to use up leftover frosting.


Rafay Rana
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I made these cookies for my kids and they loved them! They're so soft and chewy.


Mst Rumi
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These cookies are delicious! I love the combination of flavors and textures.


Reece Hillmer
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I've made these cookies several times now and they always turn out perfect. They're my go-to cookie recipe.


Mark Olson
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These cookies were a hit at my party! They were so easy to make and everyone loved them.