Gobble Gobble Turkey Cookies Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY COOKIES



Gobble Gobble Turkey Cookies image

These one-of-a-kind turkey cookies are as fun as they are delicious! Kids will love to help put them together!

Provided by Pillsbury Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h55m

Yield 48

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 package (16 oz) refrigerated Pillsbury™ Ready to Bake!™ Sugar Cookie Dough (24 Count)
1 container (1 lb) chocolate creamy ready-to-spread frosting
48 miniature chocolate-covered peanut butter cup candies, unwrapped
48 mini vanilla wafer cookies (for heads)
Candy eyeballs
Dots™ orange and red gumdrop candies, cut into small pieces (for beaks and wattles)
Assorted candy sprinkles and mini candy-coated chocolate candies (fall colors) for feathers

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350°F. Cut cookie dough rounds in half; shape each into a ball. Place 2 inches apart on ungreased large cookie sheet. Bake 8 to 12 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Cool 5 minutes; remove from cookie sheet to cooling rack to cool completely.
  • Using photo as a guide, assemble turkey cookies. Spread chocolate frosting on top of sugar cookie, and place small dab of frosting on wide end of peanut butter cup; attach to bottom of cookie.
  • Using frosting, attach decorations to vanilla wafer for head feathers, eye, beak and wattles. Attach decorated vanilla wafer in upright position for head using frosting. Finish with tail feathers. Repeat for each turkey cookie.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 140, Carbohydrate 18 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 1, Fiber 0 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 2 1/2 g, ServingSize 1 Cookie (without decorations), Sodium 90 mg, Sugar 13 g, TransFat 0 g

GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY COOKIES



GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY COOKIES image

These adorable turkey cookies use candy, cookies and icing to make a whimsical Thanksgiving treat. Kids of all ages will gobble them up!

Provided by LINDA TORRES @AYEAL

Categories     Cookies

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 box(es) sugar cookie dough or scratch
1-2 can(s) creamcheese icing
8 ounce(s) candy coatings
1 package(s) peanutbutter cups
1 package(s) candy corn
1 box(es) malted milk balls

Steps:

  • - Preheat oven at 350°F - Prepare cookie dough and chill for 2 hours or overnight.
  • - Tip on rolling dough: These types of cookies are always best when rolled on a lightly floured surface. Using not properly chilled dough or working in a warm kitchen can make things difficult. Pre-chilling your work surface is easily done by placing a couple of cookie sheets filled with ice on the area where you will be rolling the dough. Wood is an excellent surface to roll all types of dough.
  • - Remove about one half of the dough and roll on a floured cool work surface or a lightly floured kitchen towel, roll the dough to 4 stacked credit cards thick (about 1/8 inch). - Using a round cutter of approximately 1.5 inch in diameter cut circles and place on parchment lined cookie sheets.
  • - Roll another half of dough to same thickness and cut circles of approximately 2 inch in diameter, place on buttered or parchment lined cookie sheets. - Place cookies in preheated oven. - Cookies will slowly rise and then collapse; once they have collapsed they are close to being done. At this time when cookies are pressed lightly with a finger they should spring back. - Allow to cool. If they are not crisp enough when cool, return to the oven for a few more minutes.
  • - Prepare creamcheese icing, Fill a pastry bag or zip lock bag with royal icing and sandwich the large cookies together with royal icing. Set "turkey tail" aside. Keep remaining icing tightly wrapped. - Melt candy coating. For balance cut a sliver of the side of a peanut butter cup and dip it into candy coating. Place it onto center of a small cookie. Let "body" harden. - Meanwhile dip white part of candy corn into candy coating and stick between sandwiched cookies.
  • - Dip bottom of malted milk ball into candy coating and place on peanut butter cup. Let "head" harden. - Using a finger dip a little candy coating on each side of peanut butter cups and attach a candy corn "wing" - For beak cut white top of candy corn and attach to head using candy coating. - Using a piping bag pipe eyes on turkey (optional) finish with piping slightly cooled candy coating for pupil. - Dip "tail" in candy coating and place on back of "body" - Make remaining creamcheese icing orange and using a bag pipe the feet. - Preheat oven at 350°F
  • - Prepare cookie dough and chill for 2 hours or overnight. - Tip on rolling dough: These types of cookies are always best when rolled on a lightly floured surface. Using not properly chilled dough or working in a warm kitchen can make things difficult. Pre-chilling your work surface is easily done by placing a couple of cookie sheets filled with ice on the area where you will be rolling the dough. Wood is an excellent surface to roll all types of dough.
  • - Remove about one half of the dough and roll on a floured cool work surface or a lightly floured kitchen towel, roll the dough to 4 stacked credit cards thick (about 1/8 inch). - Using a round cutter of approximately 1.5 inch in diameter cut circles and place on parchment lined cookie sheets. - Roll another half of dough to same thickness and cut circles of approximately 2 inch in diameter, place on buttered or parchment lined cookie sheets.
  • - Place cookies in preheated oven. - Cookies will slowly rise and then collapse; once they have collapsed they are close to being done. At this time when cookies are pressed lightly with a finger they should spring back. - Allow to cool. If they are not crisp enough when cool, return to the oven for a few more minutes. - Prepare icing, Fill a pastry bag or zip lock bag with royal icing and sandwich the large cookies together with royal icing. Set "turkey tail" aside. Keep remaining icing tightly wrapped. - Melt candy coating. For balance cut a sliver of the side of a peanut butter cup and dip it into candy coating. Place it onto center of a small cookie. Let "body" harden. - Meanwhile dip white part of candy corn into candy coating and stick between sandwiched cookies. - Dip bottom of malted milk ball into candy coating and place on peanut butter cup. Let "head" harden. - Using a finger dip a little candy coating on each side of peanut butter cups and attach a candy corn "wing" - For beak cut white top of candy corn and attach to head using candy coating. - Using a piping bag pipe eyes on turkey (optional) finish with piping slightly cooled candy coating for pupil. - Dip "tail" in candy coating and place on back of "body" - Make remaining icing orange and using a bag pipe the feet.
  • - Preheat oven at 350°F - Prepare cookie dough and chill for 2 hours or overnight. - Tip on rolling dough: These types of cookies are always best when rolled on a lightly floured surface. Using not properly chilled dough or working in a warm kitchen can make things difficult. Pre-chilling your work surface is easily done by placing a couple of cookie sheets filled with ice on the area where you will be rolling the dough. Wood is an excellent surface to roll all types of dough. - Remove about one half of the dough and roll on a floured cool work surface or a lightly floured kitchen towel, roll the dough to 4 stacked credit cards thick (about 1/8 inch). - Using a round cutter of approximately 1.5 inch in diameter cut circles and place on parchment lined cookie sheets. - Roll another half of dough to same thickness and cut circles of approximately 2 inch in diameter, place on buttered or parchment lined cookie sheets. - Place cookies in preheated oven. - Cookies will slowly rise and then collapse; once they have collapsed they are close to being done. At this time when cookies are pressed lightly with a finger they should spring back. - Allow to cool. If they are not crisp enough when cool, return to the oven for a few more minutes. - Prepare royal icing, Fill a pastry bag or zip lock bag with royal icing and sandwich the large cookies together with royal icing. Set "turkey tail" aside. Keep remaining royal icing tightly wrapped. - Melt candy coating. For balance cut a sliver of the side of a peanut butter cup and dip it into candy coating. Place it onto center of a small cookie. Let "body" harden. - Meanwhile dip white part of candy corn into candy coating and stick between sandwiched cookies. - Dip bottom of malted milk ball into candy coating and place on peanut butter cup. Let "head" harden. - Using a finger dip a little candy coating on each side of peanut butter cups and attach a candy corn "wing"
  • - For beak cut white top of candy corn and attach to head using candy coating. - Using a piping bag pipe eyes on turkey (optional) finish with piping slightly cooled candy coating for pupil. - Dip "tail" in candy coating and place on back of "body" - Make remaining royal icing orange and using a bag pipe the feet. - INSIGHT HINT: - Philadelphia creamcheese homemade of your fav recipe or you can store buy creamcheese icing - This whimsical cookie is best made using cookie dough which will bake to a crisp state. One of the recommended cookies to use is sugar cookie dough. You can also use Oreo cookies.

GOBBLE EM UP TURKEY COOKIES



Gobble em up Turkey Cookies image

So much fun to build. My daughter and I made a bunch of these for our Thanksgiving Dinner one year and it was a HIT! SO cute and super easy to make!

Provided by Dee Robinson

Categories     Candies

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 pkg oreo double stuffed cookies
1 pkg candy corn
1 pkg whoppers candy
1 pkg small peanut butter cups
1 can(s) white frosting or colored icing
candy sprinkles for the eyes

Steps:

  • 1. Take out about 1/4 cup of the frosting and tint with food coloring to make orange (red & yellow) this will be used to make thier feet and thier "gobbler". Use a few tablespoons of the frosting and tint yellow for thier eyes. I put the frosting in sandwich bags and cut the corner off so I could use this to draw on his feet and eyes and gobbler.
  • 2. Use 2 cookies for each turkey. one you lay down as a base.One Cookie I layed down flat, the other I cut a little off the bottom so it would lay flat as a backing for the turkey. Take 7 candy corns and press into the cookie that you cut, press the white pointy end into the cookie cream.Glue this to your base..Using frosting, glue a peanut butter cup, small end facing out to the base..On top of the peanut butter cup, glue a whopper. Breakoff a piece of a candy corn,(the white piece) and using frosting, glue it for a beak. now take 2 candy corns and glue on each side for his wings.
  • 3. Taking the colored frosting, I then drew on feet and eyes and his "gobbler". I used candy sprinkles for his eyes.

GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY COOKIES



Gobble Gobble Turkey Cookies image

These are so easy to make and all ages find them fun and adorable. I suggest making them the day before you need them to give the frosting time to set.

Provided by Teresa Varela @tvarela1234

Categories     Turkey

Number Of Ingredients 5

24 - fudge stripe cookies
24 - chocolate chip cookies (not soft)
24 - candy corns (full pieces)
24 - peanut butter cups (mini)
1 can(s) chocolate frosting

Steps:

  • PREP: Open both packages of cookies and candy corn. Unwrap 24 mini peanut butter cups. Place chocolate frosting in a decorating bag with small tip, or in quart size ziplock bag with small corner cut. Lay out on large serving tray 5 chocolate chip cookies at a time. (Work in sets of 5 for easier handling)
  • CONSTRUCTION: Squeeze a dollop of frosting onto each of the 5 cookies near the edge. Add a dollop of frosting to 5 peanut butter cups on the top, or largest side. With one hand take a fudge striped cookie with stripes going vertical (upright, so that they appear to be the turkey feathers) and place into dollop on chocolate chip cookie, while at the same time with the other hand placing the peanut butter cup flat against the striped cookie so that it touches both cookies. (This is the turkeys body) With a toothpick or very small decorating tip place 2 chocolate dots by the largest part of candy corn to resemble eyes. Place a small amount of frosting on the other side of the candy corn near the largest part and gently place on top of peanut butter cup to resemble the beak and face. Squeeze out two chocolate legs to complete turkey. REPEAT PROCESS UNTIL ALL COOKIES AND CANDIES ARE USED!! **DO NOT COVER FOR AT LEAST 5 HOURS AND LET AIR DRY TO ALLOW FROSTING TO SET AND HOLD COOKIE PIECES TOGETHER. AFTER ABOUT 5 HOURS LIGHTLY COVER WITH SARAN WRAP TO AVOID DUST AND LET SIT OVER NIGHT TO INSURE FIRMNESS**
  • AWESOME FOR PARTIES: Your serving tray should look similar to this when completed.

More about "gobble gobble turkey cookies recipes"

OREO TURKEY COOKIES | EASY THANKSGIVING CRAFT IDEA!
oreo-turkey-cookies-easy-thanksgiving-craft-idea image
2009-11-18 Here’s the process…. Take your Double Stuff..or mock-double stuff and break your pretzel sticks into small pieces, about an inch, and push them …
From cookiesandcups.com
Reviews 48
Estimated Reading Time 3 mins
See details


10 THANKSGIVING COOKIES RECIPES THAT'LL MAKE YOU SAY …
10-thanksgiving-cookies-recipes-thatll-make-you-say image
2020-11-22 9. Double Cinnamon Sugar Cookie. McCormick. McCormick has a great recipe for double cinnamon sugar cookies for the tried and true cinnamon lover coming to your Thanksgiving dinner. You'll need 1 tablespoon plus 2 …
From wideopeneats.com
See details


GOBBLE GOBBLE YAWN. INVESTIGATING THE THANKSGIVING 'FOOD COMA'
17 hours ago To get the amount of tryptophan required to cause a food coma, he said, we'd have to eat about 8 pounds of turkey meat -- about half of a typical bird meant to serve a …
From cbsnews.com
See details


16 TURKEY, GOBBLE, GOBBLE IDEAS | TURKEY RECIPES, RECIPES, COOKING
See more ideas about turkey recipes, recipes, cooking. Nov 25, 2021 - Explore Sue McGill's board "Turkey, Gobble, Gobble", followed by 110 people on Pinterest. Pinterest
From pinterest.ca
See details


TURKEY GOBLE GOBLE RECIPES ALL YOU NEED IS FOOD
1 package (16 oz) refrigerated Pillsbury™ Ready to Bake!™ Sugar Cookie Dough (24 Count) 1 container (1 lb) chocolate creamy ready-to-spread frosting 48 miniature chocolate-covered …
From stevehacks.com
See details


13 TURKEY GOBBLE GOBBLE IDEAS | COOKING RECIPES, RECIPES, COOKING
May 19, 2017 - Explore Rebecca Charles's board "Turkey gobble gobble" on Pinterest. See more ideas about cooking recipes, recipes, cooking.
From pinterest.ca
See details


27 GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY IDEAS | COOKING RECIPES, RECIPES, MEALS
Jan 25, 2017 - Explore J K's board "gobble gobble turkey", followed by 112 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about cooking recipes, recipes, meals.
From pinterest.com
See details


"IT'S TURKEY TIME" COOKIES RECIPE - BETTYCROCKER.COM
2022-10-19 Meanwhile, to make “turkey feathers,” cut each of remaining rounds into 6 equal wedges. Place 9 wedges 1 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Sprinkle remaining 45 …
From bettycrocker.com
See details


GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY COOKIES | RECIPE | TURKEY …
Nov 4, 2012 - These adorable turkey cookies use candy, cookies and icing to make a whimsical Thanksgiving treat. Kids of all ages will gobble them up!
From pinterest.com
See details


43 GOBBLE GOBBLE- TURKEY RECIPES IDEAS | TURKEY RECIPES, …
Mar 29, 2019 - Explore Kathryn Woods's board "Gobble gobble- turkey recipes" on Pinterest. See more ideas about turkey recipes, recipes, cooking.
From pinterest.com
See details


GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY COOKIES | RECIPE | TURKEY COOKIES, …
Nov 19, 2015 - These one-of-a-kind turkey cookies are as fun as they are delicious! Kids will love to help put them together! Pinterest. Today. Explore. When autocomplete results are …
From pinterest.com
See details


16 GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY MEALS IDEAS | MEALS, COOKING RECIPES, …
See more ideas about meals, cooking recipes, healthy recipes. Apr 15, 2018 - Explore Ashley Lanes Campbell's board "Gobble gobble turkey meals" on Pinterest. See more ideas about …
From pinterest.ca
See details


200 TURKEY GOBBLE GOBBLE IDEAS IN 2022 | TURKEY RECIPES, COOKING ...
Sep 17, 2022 - Explore Gina Hartley's board "Turkey Gobble Gobble", followed by 3,576 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about turkey recipes, cooking recipes, recipes.
From pinterest.com
See details


7 TURKEY RECIPES GOBBLE GOBBLE IDEAS | RECIPES, TURKEY …
Apr 5, 2018 - Explore Serena Borghese's board "Turkey recipes gobble gobble" on Pinterest. See more ideas about recipes, turkey recipes, cooking recipes. Pinterest. Today. Watch. …
From pinterest.ca
See details


GOBBLE, GOBBLE! SATELLITE SPIES THANKSGIVING TURKEYS BEING …
1 day ago The annual "pardoning" of turkeys sent to the White House appears to date back to a merciful gesture by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, the White House states. The ceremonial …
From space.com
See details


98 GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY RECIPES IDEAS | TURKEY RECIPES, RECIPES ...
Oct 18, 2018 - Explore TammySue Manzel's board "Gobble Gobble Turkey Recipes", followed by 253 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about turkey recipes, recipes, cooking recipes.
From pinterest.com
See details


25 GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY IDEAS | HEALTHY RECIPES, COOKING RECIPES, …
Dec 3, 2020 - Explore Jenn O'Kane's board "Gobble Gobble Turkey" on Pinterest. See more ideas about healthy recipes, cooking recipes, recipes.
From pinterest.com
See details


71 TURKEY GOBBLE GOBBLE IDEAS IN 2022 | TURKEY RECIPES, RECIPES ...
See more ideas about turkey recipes, recipes, cooking recipes. Feb 17, 2022 - Explore Linda Giordano's board "TURKEY GOBBLE GOBBLE", followed by 147 people on Pinterest. Pinterest
From pinterest.ca
See details


Related Search