Anyone having a kids party soon? Well these will be a hit for sure! There aren’t any really clear instructions for these, but they look pretty simple to create. We originally found these on funcraftskids, but click HERE to head to the stylish board, which shows you what you need and how to put it all tu-tu-gether. Haha.
We had a go at these at home with items we had in the pantry so we used:
– Coconut mixed with a few drops of food colouring
– Marshmallows
– Meat skewers (cut to size at the end)
– Pink cup cake holders
– A small amount of water (used as an adhesive for the dyed coconut)
These Santa cookies will make a great snack for hungry Santa this Christmas. Or, alternatively, you can just eat them yourself so that Santa doesn't get too full and get stuck in the chimney. Ingredients: 3 Cups of flour 125 grams of melted butter 1/4 cup condensed milk 1/4 cup white sugar m and m’s Method: Preheat oven to 180 degrees Line a tray with baking paper Melt butter in microwave for 15 seconds Add sugar and mix to creamy Add flour to a bowl Add condensed milk and butter mix to the flour Mix well Roll into approx. 2 inch balls and flatten to look like biscuits Add m and m’s to the top of the cookies Place in oven and bake for 15-20 mins For more great recipes hit up The Colourful Housewife
These Golden Rough's only need 3 ingredients and don't take long to make at all. Enjoy this delish recipe from The Colourful Housewife. Ingredients: 1 block of Cadbury cooking chocolate 2 teaspoons of coconut oil 1/2 Cup of coconut (add more if you like a lot of coconut) What to do: Put the chocolate and coconut oil in a microwave bowl and place in the microwave on high for 1 minute When it's melted, stir through until it's a runny consistency Add the coconut and stir through Next, pour the mixture into molds or, if you want them thin like golden roughs, use cookie cutters and pour enough in just to cover the bottom of mold Place in the fridge for 4 hours Once firm, push down hard on the cookie cutters to cut off any leakage, and pop out the chocolates, then do the same with the molds Next, consume them before the kids get home! Ha! For more great recipes head to The Colourful Housewife website
Being South Australian, you may be mistaken for thinking this was a recipe for making Arnott's Yoyo's a bit more cheerful. It isn't. It's WAY better than that! These biscuits literally look like to a toy yoyo and you'll want to devour them immediately. They're THAT scrumptious. Another great recipe from The Colourful Housewife. Enjoy! Rainbow Yoyos Ingredients: 180g butter ½ cup plain flour ½ cup custard powder 1 tsp vanilla essence ⅓ cup icing sugar 1 cup self raising flour For the filling: 250g icing sugar 40g butter, at room temperature 2 tsp vanilla esence ½ tsp lemon juice Food colouring of your choice Method: Preheat oven to 180 celsius Line two baking trays with baking paper Sift the icing sugar into a large bowl Add the butter and vanilla essence Beat with a stand mixer, thermomix on speed 4 or hand-held beaters until smooth and creamy Sift into the bowl the self raising flour, plain flour and custard powder Stir well to combine Roll mixture into teaspoonful sized balls and place 5cm apart on the prepared baking trays Press the tops of the balls lightly with a fork Bake for 12 minutes or until just lightly golden Leave…
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