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Holiday Cookie Ornaments
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21 Ratings

5 spoons 62%
4 spoons 14%
3 spoons 5%
2 spoons 5%
1 spoons 14%
Candy canes are the sweet baked-in hooks for this easy-mix sugar cookie.
Prep: 1 Hr 15 MinTotal: 2 Hr 15 Min
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Posted 12/22/2010 7:04:05 PM REPORT ABUSE Cathy W said:
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My candy canes melted as well. I tried tweaking the temperature as well as the baking time. I used parchment paper... I'm not sure why they melted. Oh well! They are cute cookies in theory!
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Posted 11/28/2010 4:50:08 PM REPORT ABUSE LesaVaughn said:
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Love these, but I suggest using a cutter a bit bigger than 2 inch even with small candy canes as otherwise the cookie is not wide enough. I had no problems with the candy cane melting. I lined my pan with a silpat and suggest that parchment or a silpat be used when baking these with the candy canes. I also found the canes were easier to cut out of the wrapper with my kitchen scissors. They did not cut well while in the wrapper. Grandkids are enjoying this project. This is a keeper!
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Posted 12/20/2007 1:19:40 PM REPORT ABUSE Jenny in PA said:
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These are cute but don't put the candy canes in until the last 2 minutes MAX! If you are baking for the 7-9 minutes (2" cookies), at 7 minutes pop in the candy canes, but angle them slightly so they don't rest directly on the cookie sheet. If you goof, you could use the melted candy canes as stained glass windows for ginger bread houses!
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Posted 12/19/2007 12:26:36 PM REPORT ABUSE Vikkib said:
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This method of frosting is wonderful and keeps the cookies soft. Evryone raved about them at the office and home.
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Posted 12/15/2007 10:22:37 PM REPORT ABUSE cookie disaster said:
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The candy canes melted and while a pretty example it makes me wonder if these were the only three that worked. My guess is that cookies just don't belong on a tree! Hats off to those that made this recipe a success!!!
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Posted 12/12/2007 5:31:32 PM REPORT ABUSE Diane from Morada said:
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I loved this idea and thought it would be fun, but the candycanes melted. I put them directly on the cookie sheet because I didn't have parchment paper. Would that make a difference? If anyone knows, please write.
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Posted 12/10/2007 9:50:49 AM REPORT ABUSE Beaner64 said:
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I make these for our Candle Light service... The looked wonderful on the table of sweets... it was a hit with the kids... they loved taking them from the tree.
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Posted 12/8/2007 10:13:22 PM REPORT ABUSE Karen From Colorado said:
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This is a great idea for kids to help out. %0d%0a Thank you Betty Crocker You are and always have been %0d%0a My number one, In Recipies.%0d%0a%0d%0a Your friend Karen.
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Posted 11/23/2007 6:17:32 AM REPORT ABUSE Maxevanslives said:
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Best served warm, right out of the oven.
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