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]]>Crush hard candies into small pieces or powder. Place the sugar cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet and fill the cut-out centers with the crushed candies. Bake the cookies until the candy melts and fills the cut-out centers, about 8-10 minutes. Cool the cookies, remove them from the baking sheet, and enjoy.
Pipe a base layer of icing on your cookie, allowing it to dry completely. Use a contrasting color to pipe designs, patterns, or intricate details on top of the base layer. You can write holiday wishes, draw snowflakes, and so much more!
Melt chocolate or candy melts according to package instructions. Dip half of each cookie into the melted chocolate, allowing the excess to drip off. Place the dipped cookies on a parchment-lined tray. Drizzle contrasting colors of melted chocolate or candy melts over the dipped portion. Sprinkle crushed candy canes, chopped nuts, or edible decorations before the chocolate sets for added texture and flavor. It will taste as good as it looks.
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National Sugar Cookie Day on July 9th is a great excuse for baking a batch of these delicious and versatile cookies. Whether you like them plain or in creative shapes with ornate frosting, this day is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a sugar cookie.
Let’s be honest. French fries might not be the healthiest food, but who doesn’t love a side of french fries from time to time with a hamburger or fried chicken? Don’t be ashamed if you have a plate of them on July 13th!
While some people might opt for more creative and outside-of-the-box ice cream flavors, for us, there’s nothing as good as a bowl of quality vanilla ice cream. One great way to dress it up on July 23rd is to make a delicious sundae with syrup, berries, or a chocolate topping.
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]]>Crush hard candies into small pieces or powder. Place the sugar cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet and fill the cut-out centers with the crushed candies. Bake the cookies until the candy melts and fills the cut-out centers, about 8-10 minutes. Cool the cookies, remove them from the baking sheet, and enjoy.
Pipe a base layer of icing on your cookie, allowing it to dry completely. Use a contrasting color to pipe designs, patterns, or intricate details on top of the base layer. You can write holiday wishes, draw snowflakes, and so much more!
Melt chocolate or candy melts according to package instructions. Dip half of each cookie into the melted chocolate, allowing the excess to drip off. Place the dipped cookies on a parchment-lined tray. Drizzle contrasting colors of melted chocolate or candy melts over the dipped portion. Sprinkle crushed candy canes, chopped nuts, or edible decorations before the chocolate sets for added texture and flavor. It will taste as good as it looks.
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]]>The post July is Full of Tasty Food Celebrations appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Check out these three which you should definitely add to your calendar.
National Sugar Cookie Day on July 9th is a great excuse for baking a batch of these delicious and versatile cookies. Whether you like them plain or in creative shapes with ornate frosting, this day is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a sugar cookie.
Let’s be honest. French fries might not be the healthiest food, but who doesn’t love a side of french fries from time to time with a hamburger or fried chicken? Don’t be ashamed if you have a plate of them on July 13th!
While some people might opt for more creative and outside-of-the-box ice cream flavors, for us, there’s nothing as good as a bowl of quality vanilla ice cream. One great way to dress it up on July 23rd is to make a delicious sundae with syrup, berries, or a chocolate topping.
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