Day Of The Dead Cookies Recipes

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DAY OF THE DEAD COOKIES



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A snap to make, these brightly fashioned cookies are inspired by the festive sugar skulls crafted in Mexico to celebrate the Day of the Dead, a holiday that honors deceased loved ones on November 1 and 2. Rather than piping on intricate details here, we used an array of small candies, like sprinkles and cinnamon hearts.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Cookie Recipes

Yield Makes 15 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 cups sifted unbleached all-purpose flour, plus more for surface
1 1/4 cups unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 cup ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
3 sticks unsalted butter
2 1/2 cups sifted confectioners' sugar
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
4 cups confectioners' sugar
6 tablespoons milk
Candies, such as cinnamon hearts, licorice diamonds, sprinkles, and candy-coated sunflower seeds, for decorating

Steps:

  • Chocolate-Cinnamon Cookies: Sift flour, cocoa, cinnamon, and salt into a large bowl.
  • Beat butter and sugar with a mixer on medium speed until pale and fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Reduce speed to low. Add flour mixture, and beat until combined. Divide dough in half, and wrap each in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Roll out dough on a lightly floured surface to a 1/8-inch thickness. With your fingers, make a dent at the narrow end of a 5-to-6-inch-long oval cookie cutter to create a chin shape; cut out cookies in skull shapes. Arrange cutouts 1 inch apart on parchment-lined baking sheets. Refrigerate until firm, about 15 minutes.
  • Bake until set, 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool completely on sheets on a wire rack.
  • Icing: Stir together sugar and milk until smooth. Transfer to a squeeze bottle or a resealable plastic bag with a corner snipped off.
  • Outline cookie edges with icing, leaving a 1/4-inch border; fill in with more icing.
  • Use larger candies, like cinnamon hearts and licorice diamonds, for eyes and nose, and smaller sweets, like sprinkles and candy-coated sunflower seeds, for mouth.

DAY OF THE DEAD BISCUITS



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Celebrate the Mexican Day of the Dead festival with these sugar skull cookies - go wild with colourful icing and floral decorations.

Provided by Cassie Best

Categories     Afternoon tea, Snack, Treat

Time 1h40m

Yield Makes 8-12

Number Of Ingredients 9

175g cold slightly salted butter , cubed
250g plain flour , plus extra for dusting
100g icing sugar
1 large egg yolk
500g royal icing sugar , plus a little for dusting
500g pack ready-to-roll white sugarpaste or fondant icing
food colouring pastes in a variety of colours, you'll need red for the roses and black for the eyes and mouth
skull cookie cutter (ours was 12cm x 8cm)
small round cookie cutter (about 1.5cm) or use the end of a piping nozzle

Steps:

  • To make the dough, tip the butter, flour and a good pinch of salt into a food processor. Blend until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs, and the butter is well mixed in. Add the icing sugar, egg yolk and 2 tsp cold water. Blend again until the mixture starts to clump together, add another 1 tsp water if the dough looks too dry, but try to avoid adding any more, as this will make the biscuits tough. Tip the crumbs out onto a work surface and squash everything together to make a ball of dough, you may have to knead it a few times for an even texture. Wrap in cling film, pat into a flat disk and chill for 30 mins.
  • Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4 and line 2 large baking sheets with baking parchment. If the dough is very firm, leave it at room temperature for 10 mins, or until softened a little. Dust your work surface with flour, then unwrap and roll out the dough to the thickness of a £1 coin. Stamp out as many skull shapes as you can, then squash the scraps of dough back together, reroll and stamp out a few more. Arrange the skull shapes over the trays, bake for 18-20 mins, until just golden, swapping the trays over halfway through if your oven cooks unevenly. Leave to cool on the trays for 10 mins, then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.
  • Whilst the biscuits cool, prepare the icing. In a large bowl, mix the royal icing sugar with enough water to make a thick icing. Divide the icing into as many bowls as the number of colours you'd like to use (you'll need to colour 1 batch black for the mouth) then use the food colouring to colour each a vivid shade - a tiny drop of the food colouring paste goes a long way, so start with a little, then add more if you like. If the icing is too thick to pipe, add a drop more water. Transfer each colour to a separate disposable piping bag and secure the ends (clothes pegs do a good job of keeping the ends closed.)
  • Break off 50g of the sugarpaste and set the rest aside, wrapped in clingfilm (This will prevent it from drying out and cracking.) Use the red food colouring to dye the small lump of sugarpaste red, kneading until evenly coloured. To make the roses, take hazelnut-sized balls of the red sugarpaste, and press them into long slim oval shapes on the work surface (roughly 1cm x 4 cm, use a little icing sugar on the surface if it gets too sticky.) Roll up the sugarpaste from one end to create a rose. Whilst still on its side, cut off the bottom to give you a flat base. Continue with the rest of the red sugarpaste until you have about 20 roses (enough for 4 biscuits.)
  • Clean down the surface, and dust with a little extra icing sugar. Roll out the remaining sugarpaste to the thickness of a 50p piece, then cut out as many skull shapes as you have biscuits. Use a little of one of the coloured icings to stick the sugarpaste skulls to the biscuits.
  • Scrunch any sugarpaste scraps back together and dye the ball of sugarpaste black with the black food colouring, kneading until you have an even colour. Roll out the black sugarpaste and stamp out circles for the eyes (use a round cutter, or the end of a piping nozzle.) Stick the eyes and roses to the biscuits with a little of the coloured royal icing. Snip off the corner of all the piping bags to make a tiny opening and decorate the biscuits as you wish - flowers, hearts and dotty designs all look good. Leave the biscuits to dry for 1 hr before serving. The decorated biscuits will keep for 3 days in a sealed container.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 533 calories, Fat 13 grams fat, SaturatedFat 8 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 101 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 85 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 3 grams protein, Sodium 0.3 milligram of sodium

DAY OF THE DEAD COOKIES



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I make these cookies for all occasions. In the spring, I cut them in flower shapes and insert a lollipop stick in each to make a bouquet. Using candies, food coloring and a wild imagination, try your hand at this Day of the Dead version. -Kristine Fossmeyer, Huntley, Illinois

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 2h10m

Yield 1 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 11

1-1/4 cups butter, softened
1-3/4 cups confectioners' sugar
2 ounces almond paste
1 large egg
1/4 cup 2% milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 packages (12 ounces each) white candy coating melts
Optional decorations: Jumbo sprinkles, peppermint candies, candy-coated sunflower kernels, Skittles, Twizzlers Rainbow Twists and Good & Plenty candies
Black paste food coloring

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, cream butter and confectioners' sugar until light and fluffy; add almond paste. Beat in the egg, milk and vanilla. Combine flour and salt; gradually add to creamed mixture and mix well. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour., On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough to 1/4-in. thickness. Cut out with a floured 5-in. skull-shaped cookie cutter. Place 1 in. apart on ungreased baking sheets., Bake at 375° for 7-9 minutes or until firm. Let stand for 2 minutes before removing to wire racks to cool completely., In a large, shallow microwave-safe dish, melt white candy coating melts according to package directions. Dip top side of each cookie into coating, allowing excess to drip off; place on waxed paper., Add decorations as desired. Tint remaining white candy coating black; pipe on mouth. Let stand until set.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 364 calories, Fat 19g fat (14g saturated fat), Cholesterol 34mg cholesterol, Sodium 164mg sodium, Carbohydrate 45g carbohydrate (29g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 3g protein.

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