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You are here: Home / Uncategorized / Chocolate Brownie Turkey Cookies

Chocolate Brownie Turkey Cookies

October 6, 2011 by Member

By: Shelly Shapero

Monday is Canadian Thanksgiving and that means I am “Talkin’ Turkey”.  Nice thing about these turkeys is that all the fixins are included and there is no fear that they will be dried out because I used my chocolate brownie cookie recipe.  

Materials Needed for Decorating:

Candy caramel corn – I used the Thanksgiving colours that you can sometimes find but if not the Halloween one will look just as cute
Small heart sprinkles
Candy eyes
Tweezers
Melted chocolate in a squeeze bottle if you want royal icing will also work
Royal icing – orange and white — as always I stress how much I like Ateco meringue powder because it takes like marshmallows
Round cookie cutter – any size will work the one I used was about 3″ around

Instructions and Tips:

Roll out the dough and bake according to the recipe.

I actually sorta placed everything around the cookie to see how it would look before I stuck everything on – just as practice.

Melt the chocolate in a double boiler and pour into squeeze bottle OR melt right in the bottle.

Squeeze a line of melted chocolate (or royal icing) and place caramel corns across the top to form the tail feathers.  Let dry (I actually put in the fridge for a few minutes).

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Add the eyes with white royal icing.

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Draw an orange triangle for the beak and place the heart sprinkle for the wattle – that thing that hangs down under the beak – who knew it was called a wattle?  My sister-in-law that is who knew because I did not know and called her for vocabulary help (THANKS Jill).

Draw the legs.

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If you take time to make these let me know how they turned out.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

To learn more about Shelly Shapero visit her blogs at Flour Child or follow her on Facebook.  From the time that Shelly got her turquoise Easy Bake Oven, she loved baking and sharing with friends, family and new or budding acquaintances. Flour Child let Shelly share her ideas with you!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: baking with kids, brownie cookie, Flour Child, Thanksgiving cookies, Thanksgiving turkey cookies

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