GLOWING JACK-O'-LANTERN COOKIES

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Glowing Jack-o'-Lantern Cookies image

Provided by Sharon Bowers

Categories     Cookies     Mixer     Egg     Dessert     Bake     Kid-Friendly     Halloween     Butter     Small Plates

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/3 cup hard candies
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, at room temperature
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon lemon zest, optional
1 teaspoon lemon juice
red and yellow liquid coloring or orange paste coloring
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment, foil, or a Silpat mat (not wax paper, which will stick).
  • 2. Unwrap the candies if wrapped, put them in a heavy ziplock bag, and crush them into powder with the flat side of a meat tenderizer or the bottom of a saucepan.
  • Beat the butter and sugar in a large mixing bowl until creamy, and then blend in the egg, lemon zest, if using, lemon juice, and food coloring. Begin with 6 drops of red and 5 drops of yellow liquid coloring or a dab of orange paste; add more to achieve your desired shade. Stir well until fully combined.
  • 4. Add the flour, baking powder, and salt to the bowl, and mix well.
  • 5. Roll half of the dough out on a lightly floured surface and cut out 8 big jack-o'-lantern shapes with a cookie cutter, or freehand with the tip of a paring knife. Make short, fat pumpkins about 4 inches wide by 3 inches high, or make tall, thin pumpkins about 4 inches tall and 2 to 3 inches wide. You want some variety here! Use the knife to cut out big eyes, nose, and mouth in each (don't do a lot of teeth - they tend to break off). Keep in mind that you want the eyes, nose, and mouth to be wide enough to hold the melted candy. Carefully lift the pumpkins with a spatula and transfer them to the prepared baking sheets. Use the tip of the paring knife to push back the eye, nose, and mouth openings to make them as wide as possible without losing the bridges of dough between the features. Repeat with the remaining dough half.
  • 6. With the tip of a small spoon, sprinkle candy powder generously into the eyes, nose, and mouth openings, directly to the parchment. Try to keep the candy off the surface of the cookies.
  • 7. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, watching carefully. Remove as soon as the candy has melted; don't let the surface of the cookies brown. They should be just set and very pale.
  • 8. Cool the cookies on the baking sheets, or carefully lift the parchment off the sheets and transfer the whole sheet to cooling racks (only if the racks are big enough to hold the sheet). When the cookies are completely cool, carefully peel off the parchment.

Hamid Ali
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These cookies were a lot of fun to make and they turned out great! I will definitely be making them again.


ROCK THA CRADLE BEATS
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I love the idea of these cookies, but I think I would use a different frosting next time.


Md Nur ali
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These cookies are perfect for Halloween! They're easy to make and they look so festive.


Joti Khan
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I had a little trouble getting the cookies to glow in the dark, but they still tasted great.


Aman Hanif
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The cookies were a little bit too sweet for my taste, but the kids loved them.


Kevin Efere
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These cookies were a lot of fun to make and they turned out great! The kids loved them.


Marlene Fredericks
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I'm definitely making these cookies again next year. They were a big hit!


Aejaz Ahmad
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These cookies are so cute and festive! I love the way they glow in the dark.


Suprice Masia
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I made these cookies for my kids' Halloween party and they were a huge success! The kids loved the glowing effect and they were really easy to make.


MD. TAJUL ISLAM
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These Glowing Jack-O-Lantern Cookies were a hit at my Halloween party! They were so easy to make and they looked so festive. The kids loved them.