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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

How To Make Oreo Turkey Cookies For Thanksgiving Dinner

Are you ready for your Thanksgiving dinner? Better make sure you have the turkey in your final checklist. How about cookies? It's still not too late to bring more treats and add fun to the party. I'll show you how to make some last minute turkey cookies for your Thanksgiving dinner. Even if you don't have time to get it done before the party, do not worry -- delegate it to your kids. I can assure you that kids will love to do it for you. And, you'll be left alone to take care of the rest.

Materials:
If you're on your way to the supermarket, add the following materials to your shopping list.They are very easy to find and don't cost you much.


  • 1 bag of Hershey's Kiss chocolates
  • 1 pack of Oreo cookies (You may consider 2 packs, since everyone loves Oreo cookies.)
  • 1 bag of Sour Patch candies

For every turkey cookie, you'll need:

  • 1 Hershey's Kiss chocolate
  • 4 "half" Oreo cookies with the sugar cream attached (You can enjoy the other half that does not have the cream.)
  • 4 Sour Patch candies
Steps:

  1. Unpack the Oreo cookies. Split the "whole" Oreo cookie in half and the those "half" cookies with the sugar cream.
  2. Press four Sour Patch candies into the cream of one Oreo "half" cookie. Line up the candies next to each other on one end and let the other ends spread apart a little bit.
  3. Put the other Oreo "half" cookie on top with the sugar cream facing down the candies. This becomes the "body" of the turkey with four feathers.
  4. Stack up two Oreo "half" cookies; one on the top of the other with the sugar cream facing up. Take the "body" of the turkey made in the previous step and stick it in the sugar cream at the top with the four "feathers" straight up.
  5. Unwrap the Hershey's Kiss chocolates. Scoop out two little dots of the sugar cream (from the Oreo) and stick them on both sides of the Hershey's kiss. This is the "head" of the turkey.
  6. Put the turkey's head next to the "body" with the flat side of the "head" right against the "body". Press the "head" into the cream.
  7. Congratulations. Your turkey cookie is now complete, which should look like the first picture.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good girl, you are sweet and creative. You have combined sweetness with visual creation.
You are an artist.

I hope you continue to explore art and the good tastes of foods - combined or separated.

Happy Thanksgiving!