Bunny Cut-out Cookie Bouquet

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Total Time:
3 hr 0 min
Prep
30 min
Inactive
1 hr 0 min
Cook
1 hr 30 min
Yield:
12 (5-inch) cookies
Level:
Intermediate
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Ingredients

Cookies:

  • 2 (18-ounce) store-bought sugar cookie dough rolls
  • 1/2 teaspoon bubblegum extract
  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
  • Wooden cookie sticks

Decoration:

  • 1 1/2 pounds confectioners’ sugar
  • Food coloring, various colors
  • Water
  • Star-shaped dragees
  • Chocolate candy sprinkles
  • Sanding sugar
  • Special equipment: 5-inch bunny-shaped cookie cutter

Directions

To make the cookies: In a large mixing bowl, combine the sugar cookie dough, bubblegum extract, and 1 1/2 cups flour. Divide the dough in half, form into balls, and cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 1 hour.

Remove the dough balls from the refrigerator and unwrap. On a lightly floured board, roll the dough out to 1/2-inch thickness. Cut out bunny-shaped cookies with the cookie cutter. Place the cookies on an ungreased cookie sheet. Carefully insert the wooden cookie sticks into the cookies, far enough to hold the cookie, but not so far as it comes out the other end.

Place the cookie sheet in the refrigerator and chill for 1 hour.

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.

Bake the chilled cookies for 15 to 18 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and cool on the cookie sheet for 5 minutes. Transfer to cooling racks. Allow cookies to cool completely before decorating.

To decorate: Create the border icing by combining 1/2 pound confectioners’ sugar with a drop of food coloring, then gradually adding enough water until the mixture is thick but still squeezable. With a piping bag, create a thin border around the perimeter of each cookie. Create the center icing by combining 1 pound confectioners’ sugar with at least 1/2 cup of water, adding enough to create a thinner consistency. After the border icing has hardened, pipe the center icing onto the middle of the cookie to fill the surface within each cookie. Complete each cookie with a star-shaped dragee for the "eye" and 4 chocolate sprinkles for the "whiskers." Sprinkle generously with sanding sugar.

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  • on February 06, 2008

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    I could only use 1 cup of flour, the dough was extremely stiff and hard to work so I did not add that final half a cup. I did not refrigerate the cookies and the cookie sheet just before baking, and they came out just fine (no spreading, etc, nice and thick. I wanted to use this as a test run since I don't really care for store bought cookie dough - it's typically way to sweet for me. Now that I know the extra flour and refrigerator time *will* make a thick sugar cookie, I'll try it with a made from scratch recipe that doesn't use as much sugar. Thanks Sandra Lee!

    Note - for the icing I used added corn syrup to help make it harder.

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  • on April 07, 2007

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    Dang!! So easy. Don't forget to freeze before bake;. Try higher in the oven not in the center. I used different cutters. With lot's of colors. My guest thought I bought them. How cool is that?

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  • on April 03, 2007

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    This recipe is a keeper! This is an easy dessert, but you need especially wonderful hand-eye coordination to keep the frosting as need as Sandra Lee! Try this dessert for your Easter brunch!!

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