This is another "Hershey's" Recipe
Edible "Masks"
Ingredients
1 package (18 oz.) refrigerated sugar cookie dough
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 can (16 oz.) vanilla ready-to-spread frosting
Assorted food color
Decorations, such as: ROLO Caramels in Milk Chocolate, HERSHEY'S KISSES Brand Milk Chocolates, small (1-1/2 inch) YORK Peppermint Patties, KIT KAT Crisp Wafers in Chocolate, REESE'S PIECES Candies, TWIZZLERS PULL-N-PEEL Candy
Directions
1. Heat oven to 350°F. Grease cookie sheet.
2. Combine cookie dough and flour until mixture holds together. Roll dough into 1/4-inch thick rectangle on lightly floured work surface..
3. Draw two 7 to 8 inches high Halloween shapes (pumpkin, ghost, witch, etc.) on cardboard; cut out. Cover them with clear plastic wrap. Place over dough; trace around cardboard pattern with knife. Cut completely through dough. Place shapes on prepared cookie sheet. Using a straw, make one 1/4-inch wide hole in each side of "mask" where ear would be.
4. Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool slightly; carefully remove from cookie sheet to wire rack. Cool completely.
5. Divide frosting and tint with food color; frost cookies. Using your imagination, decorate cookies with assorted candies. Separate PULL-N-PEEL candy into strands; tie 1 strand into each hole to resemble strings on a mask. 2 cookies.
Sounds yummy! Happy Halloween!
sounds fun if you dont eat everything before finishing them LOL
Was just thinking the same thing! How do you keep from eating the candy while it is baking
This looks so fun!
Kim in SD
The greatest glory never comes from falling, but from rising each time you fall.~Clay Aiken
My suggestion: buy two or three times the amount of candy you need! That's the only way I could do it!![]()
Do that and I will have to ask Santa to send me clothes a few sizes largerOh well up those exercises then it wont happen
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Kim in SD
The greatest glory never comes from falling, but from rising each time you fall.~Clay Aiken
I will gain 15 pounds making this....I may have to munch on some carrots....love this too...thanks!!!!
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Tragedy, sadness, loneliness and despair taught me that life is really a beautiful thing; if it wasn't I wouldn't be able to recognize that anything was wrong - Lynn in Virginia
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