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15 Minute Sea Creature Cookies

For when you want to bake special cookies and take and/or serve, but just don't have the time

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/15-minute-sea-creature-cookies • Posted by KMOM14

For when you want to bake special cookies and take and/or serve, but just don't have the time. Clean up is minimal as you slice the cookies on parchment paper right on the baking sheet and mix the food coloring right in the can of frosting.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 15

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium scc 2bfinished

Description

For when you want to bake special cookies and take and/or serve, but just don't have the time. Clean up is minimal as you slice the cookies on parchment paper right on the baking sheet and mix the food coloring right in the can of frosting.

Instructions

  1. Small scc 2bingred

    I used a bag of octopus and there were 10 of them and ended up with 13 cookies, but you could use any type of gummy sea creatures. Our local Walmart has sharks and even some "Finding Nemo" ones.

  2. Small screenhunter 01 2bjul. 2b22 2b09.31

    Preheat oven to temperature indicated on package, place baking parchment paper, slice into 1 inch slices and place approximately 2 inches apart then place in oven to bake according to package.

  3. Small scc 2b1

    While cookies are baking, open up can of frosting and add approximately 15 drops of blue food coloring and mix in the can using knife.

  4. Small scc 2bbaked 2bsquare

    Remove the cookies from the oven and allow to cool, or you can speed up the process by sticking them in the fridge for a few minutes if you have shelf space. I know, cookies are not suppossed to be square - the reason these turned out this was as that I left the dough out of fridge too long before slicing them - wait until you are ready to start the project before taking out of the fridge to avoid this.

  5. Small scc 2bfrosted

    Once cookies are cool, frost them with the blue frosting.

  6. Small scc 2bjellies 2bon 2bcookies

    Put your sea creature(s) on the top and you are done!