OLE FASHIONED ICED EASTER BUNNY COOKIES

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Not only is this a yummy Easter cookie, it's adorable! We loved placing bows on the cookies so we could turn the bunnies into boys and girls. The cookie itself is a simple, buttery sugar cookie. The dough is easy to work with and we took Angie's advice to cut them a little thicker. They were nice and chewy. The cookies didn't...

Provided by Angie Sarris

Categories     Cookies

Time 2h

Number Of Ingredients 15

FOR COOKIES
2 stick butter
1 1/4 c sugar
1 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp vanilla
1 large egg
1/4 c heavy cream
3 Tbsp cornstarch
3 c all-purpose unbleached flour
FOR ICING
2 1/4 c confectioners' sugar, sifted
2 Tbsp light corn syrup
3 Tbsp whole milk
food color, I use powder or gel

Steps:

  • 1. In a standing mixer cream butter, sugar, salt, and baking powder until light and fluffy.
  • 2. Add vanilla and egg. Beat well until blended.
  • 3. Combine the cornstarch and flour. Add half the flour and cream mix in. Then the rest of the cream and the cornstarch/flour.
  • 4. Mix until well incorporated.
  • 5. Divide into 2 round disk wrap and put in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  • 6. Heat oven to 350. Roll dough out on a floured surface. I roll the cookies rather thick. I like them about 1/8 inch thick.
  • 7. Cut out cookies with cookie cutter and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  • 8. Bake cookies for 10-14 minutes.
  • 9. Let cookies cool completely on a wire rack before icing.
  • 10. To make the icing, in a large flat bowl mix ingredients until all the lumps are gone and well mixed. I let this sit a while to let the bubbles work their way to the top otherwise you tend to get lots of bubbles in your icing later (like 10 minutes).
  • 11. Add food coloring to tint icing as desired. Make sure your bowl is large enough to dip your cookie in.
  • 12. Dip cookie. Let it drain allowing excess to drip into icing bowl. I then place on a rack on a cookie sheet to cut down on the mess. I let these dry for at least one day otherwise they will stick to one another.
  • 13. I make my own little bows out of a cute ribbon. I make ahead of time so they are ready to stick on. Or, you can purchase them at any craft store. I place any bows or candies on the cookies while they are just iced so they stick and stay on. These cookies bag well and look great for party favors.

Jamiya Green
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These cookies were a fun and festive way to celebrate Easter.


Taimoor Halepoto
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I would definitely recommend this recipe to anyone who loves Easter cookies.


Alinawaz Khan
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These cookies were a bit time-consuming to make, but they were worth it. They were so cute and tasted amazing.


Zahid Buriro
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I'm not a fan of sugar cookies, but these were actually really good. The icing was especially delicious.


MD sohjub
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These cookies were a fun and easy project to do with my kids.


Saint Clare Ogbuja
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I made these cookies gluten-free by using almond flour and they turned out great!


Anothando Anothando
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These cookies were a great way to use up some leftover Easter candy.


Sakib King
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I had a hard time getting the icing to the right consistency. It was either too runny or too thick.


Itz_ Coco
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These cookies were a little too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.


Arslan Gillani
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I made these cookies for my grandchildren and they loved them. They were so excited to decorate them with the sprinkles and candy.


D_E_S_I_R_E_14
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The cookies were delicious and the icing was perfect. They were a great addition to our Easter brunch.


Aklilu Bekele
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These iced Easter bunny cookies were a hit with my family! They were so easy to make and turned out so cute. I loved that I could use my own cookie cutter to make different shapes.