Want to make Minecraft themed cookies for a party? Why not make Minecraft Cookie sugar cookies! Here is a video explanation of how to make Minecraft cookies. The video and recipe are made by iHasCupquake.
Want to make Minecraft themed cookies for a party? Why not make Minecraft Cookie sugar cookies! Here is a video explanation of how to make Minecraft cookies. The video and recipe are made by iHasCupquake.
Firstly get your sugar cookie dough and mix it with cocoa powder, orange food coloring and mini chocolate morsels. Mix till it is all the same color.
Secondly, put flour on your surface and your rolling pin and roll out your cookie dough to a quarter of an inch thick.
Then get your Minecraft cookie cutter and cut as many cookies as you can fit. With the leftover dough roll it again and so on until there is not enough dough left.
Next spray the cookie sheet with nonstick cooking spray, put flour on your spatula and put all the cookies on the cookie sheet with the spatula.
Now, bake your cookies in an oven that is set at 190 degrees Celsius (375 Fahrenheit) for 5 to 7 minutes.
Finally, when your cookies are done get your Minecraft cookie cutter and cut them again so they are nice hard edges. Take the leftover out with a toothpick, add chocolate morsels if you want.
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Alisha Ross
07/24/2019 @ 23:14
I love that you added butternut squash to this enchilada sauce! What a flavor (and nutrition) bonus! I’m pretty sure this is going to be good on ALL.THE.FOODS but my first instinct is to pour it over some enchiladas and then use the extra in some sort of turkey and veggie enchilada soup. Mmm, the possibilities!
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12/30/2019 @ 20:58
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Rose Martine
01/04/2020 @ 00:29
This looks awesome! Glad to hear it was good with beef too, as that is what I am more likely to have on hand.
Regards
rose martine
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Harold Burton
06/10/2021 @ 00:45
Have used this method a couple of times, and it really is fool proof.This is my go to recipe for grilling chicken for one.
Harold Burton
Joseph Donahue
07/06/2021 @ 21:21
I have been pre-cooking ground beef for a long time – it is just so much easier to do it once and be done with if for a while. Sometimes I cook a batch that is just plain ground beef – and then I’ll do another batch and add green peppers and onions. I also store mine in freezer zip lock bags due to the storage issue – much easier to store flat.
Joseph Donahue
Kelly Hubbard
08/25/2021 @ 09:27
This looks amazing and fairly simple to do. I have never made stuffed anything but these look simple enough to try sometime. I love how you made garlic zucchini noodles to go with the dish. That’s my favorite way to eat zucchini noodles. I use my spiralizer weekly. Definitely one of the best birthday gifts I have received.
Kelly Hubbard
Ashley Jones
09/07/2021 @ 19:09
I used boneless chicken thighs cause we like dark meat. So smaller portions but most definitely a keeper.
Holly Hooper
10/26/2021 @ 20:34
This is a great tip! I am writing 31 days of creative homemaking and I have a slow cooker tips post coming up! Will definitely link over to this post! Gotta love that slow cooker…such a miracle worker!
Holly Hooper