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Easter Basket Cookies
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148 Ratings

5 spoons 26%
4 spoons 29%
3 spoons 29%
2 spoons 13%
1 spoons 3%
Create the most delicious Easter baskets! Sugar cookie mix makes it extra easy.
Prep: 1 Hr 45 MinTotal: 1 Hr 45 Min
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Posted 3/30/2013 8:44:51 AM REPORT ABUSE Doodlebugsmom25 said:
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Instead of coconut I just died the frosting green and piped it in basket for grass.
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Posted 3/7/2013 3:33:20 PM REPORT ABUSE brendathegagurl said:
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Is anyone else having a problem w/ the edges of the cookies turning too brown and the middle not cooking all the way? I've reduced the cooking temp and tried little foil edge covers but I'm not having alot of luck. I've done both the mini and regular size cups. I FINALLY got it to come out the correct shape but it is getting too brown, it gets too crispy when cooled... HELP
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Posted 4/12/2012 1:23:59 AM REPORT ABUSE nanabx5 said:
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These Easter 'basket' cookies were delicious! They took awhile to assemble & decorate with the frosting, M&M eggs & I used chocolate licorice for handles but they were worth the time. My granddaughters loved them! I will definitely make them again.
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Posted 4/15/2011 1:18:00 PM REPORT ABUSE klewmomx3 said:
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I didn't have a mini cupcake pan so I made them a little bigger and the shape wasn't quite as "basket like" but they did turn out super cute once decorated and the kids loved them. Tasty too, I wish I'd have read the suggestion about green sprinkles on some for non-coconut lovers, but maybe next time.
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Posted 4/8/2011 2:40:21 PM REPORT ABUSE cook4my3 said:
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I seperated a licorice whip string tied it in a bow and pressed it into the warm cookie and added green sprinkles in half and candy robin eggs in half m&m's in the other half, and it does look like a nest. You can't eat the pipe cleaner.
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Posted 4/8/2010 10:36:28 PM REPORT ABUSE wife2B said:
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Super easy to make! Great tasting. Absoluetely adorable when they are made, mine turned out looking just like the picture. I also used green sprinkles instead of coconut on half the baskets for people that don't like coconut.
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Posted 4/3/2010 10:33:17 PM REPORT ABUSE StacyCarlson said:
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I spent a lot of time buying and gathering supplies & these came out as "muffins" as the other lady wrote! I pushed holes in them when right out of the oven so I could still put frosting, coconut & jelly beans in them. Now they look like robins' nest & eggs-not bad!
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Posted 4/3/2010 10:19:23 PM REPORT ABUSE CoraGregory said:
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Ok! These are intentionally suppose to be muffin shapped then add the frosting, coconut and "eggs". I wanted to add that when I baked them at 12 minutes @ 375, they came out "crunchier" than I wanted, so I turned down to 350 and almost 11 minutes, then they came out better! Also I used chopsticks to make holes for the "pipe cleaners" to easily stick and stay in place. They were great with M&M's!
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Posted 4/3/2010 10:19:23 PM REPORT ABUSE CoraGregory said:
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I don't understand how to get them to look like baskets. If you put the balls in the pan to bake, they turn into muffins.. ?? I"m going to use M&M's instead of Jelly Beans
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Posted 4/3/2010 10:15:40 PM REPORT ABUSE mainzelmadchen said:
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Can I double the size of the balls and bake them in regular muffin trays?
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