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5. Take a sharp knife and cut the strips into triangles.
Or , should I say, Happy Baking Season.
Which is, of course, my favorite season of all.
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Which is, of course, my favorite season of all.
(Say a special prayer for my hips, would ya?) I’m happy to be sharing this recipe with you today as part of the
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Candy Corn Sugar Cookies
Time: 90 minutes
Yield: 48 cookies
Recipe from Jamie Cooks It Up!
Cookies:
2 white cake mixes (I used Duncan Hines)
1 C melted butter
2 eggs
5 T sour cream
1/4 C flour
1/2 t almond extract (or vanilla)
1/2 t yellow food coloring gel
1/2 t orange food coloring gel
Frosting:
6 T softened butter
3 C powdered sugar
1/4 t almond extract (or vanilla)
4-5 T milk
1. Mix all cookie ingredients (except the food coloring!) in a stand mixer or with a wooden spoon until nicely combined.
2. Split the dough into thirds. Add the yellow food coloring to one section and the orange to another. Split each color into two sections.
3. With a rolling pin roll each section (you should have 6 now, 2 of each color) into a rectangle. Mine were about 9 inches long …
…and 4 inches wide. Now, you don’t need to be this exact. The most important thing is that all of the sections are rolled out to be about the same size. Don’t worry about it being perfect. Perfect is EXTREMELY overrated and not very fun, actually.
3. Take a pizza cutter and cut each triangle into thirds.
4. Gently place a yellow, orange and white strip of dough together. Press the seams down a bit with your fingers so they begin to stick. Again with the , “they don’t need to be perfect.” If the strips break a bit while you are moving them around, don’t sweat it! Just press them back together and all will be well.
5. Take a sharp knife and cut the strips into triangles.
You can see here that there are two little triangles left at each end. I actually ended up rolling these into balls and baking them as round cookies. You could do that, or just eat the dough. Or just bake some small triangles. Whatever suits your fancy.
6. Gently place each cookie on a cookie sheet. I used a spatula, slipping it under each triangle to help assist it to the sheet. Some of them came apart just a bit, but no worries! Just press the seams back together on the sheet. The baking really helps to fuse them together.
7. Bake at 350 for 8 minutes. (For Convection Ovens , bake at 325 for 6 1/2 minutes.) Let them cool completely on a wire rack before frosting.
FROSTING
1. In a stand mixer, or with hand -held beaters, mix all frosting ingredients except the food coloring. Beat it well! You want it to have a bit of a whipped feel to it.
2. Divide the frosting into thirds and place in separate bowls. Color the frosting with the food coloring.
3. Place each color in its own zip lock bag and tie the top with a twist tie. Cut a small tip in the end and decorate your cookies as desired!
Good Luck! Have a fun time!
232 comments
My favorite Fall recipe is pumpkin mousse pie. Silky, light and fluffy goodness!
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Homemade apple pie!
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My favorite fall recipe is pumpkin pie!
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Pretty! My favorite fall recipe is potato soup!
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My favorite fall food is hands down Pumpkin Pie. But i not a good cook so I use the recipe on the libby can
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Mandatory Entry: my favorite fall recipe is bread pudding..Thanks for the opportunity!
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my favorite is spicy apple cake with caramel sauce…yum!
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My favorite fall recipe is good old fashioned pumpkin pie! I'm gonna give that Pumpkin Pie Sheet cake a try – looks great!
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Pumpkin pie and sweet potato casserole are my favorite fall recipes.
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My favorite Fall recipe is Glazed apple & sweet potato slices with chopped walnuts. I love the sweetness of the brown sugar and the Molasses flavor.
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Pumpkin dump cake!
butternut squash soup
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Love the candy corn sugar cookies idea! My favorite fall recipe is pumpkin pie.
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my fav is hot texas chili for fall! scg00387 at yahoo dot com
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Potato corn chowder!
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One of my favorites is a yummy pumpkin bread recipe I got from my mother.
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My favorite fall recipe is mushroom rice soup.
My favorite fall recipe would be soups, stews and pumkin
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My kids beg me to make Great Pumpkin cookies (the recipe was on the back of a Libby's can years ago) as soon as Fall begins.
Your recipe looks so fun–I think my kids would enjoy making it. Thanks for sharing (and the giveaway)
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I love to make a big pot of chili in the fall
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Buffalo Chicken Dip!!
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My favorite Fall recipe is Apple Pie or Chili!
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My favorite fall recipe is Green Pea Soup, also 'baked beans' done in the crock pot or pressure cooker.
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I have a great recipe for sauteed chicken with pears and walnuts that is a perennial favorite for fall in my house.
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my favorite fall recipe is for homemade applesauce made w/ a variety of apples, some cinamon, nutmeg and some apple cider. w/ apple crisp running a close second.
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butternut squash soup like mom use to make.
My fav Fall recipe is clam chowder. The cool temperatures always make me yearn for a hot hearty soup. dguillen at kc dot rr dot com
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I love homemade gingerbread in the fall.
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Fall time means crock time. I love a herbed pot roast.
My Grandma taught me how to make chicken & dumplings.
This recipe is so fun. Love the colors. My favorite fall recipe is apple pie…or any dessert with fresh apples!
I love to roast vegetables this time of year yum
I'll like to make this
My favorite fall recipe is spiced pumpkin cupcakes with cream cheese frosting.
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Fall brings cooler weather and chicken taco soup takes the chill away.
Those cookies are so cute. And most of my favorite fall recipes are soups. My current favorite is Cooking Light's Corn & Potato Chowder. Thanks for the opportunity!
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