Frankly, I think the creature we commonly call Frankenstein might just be my favorite Halloween-time character. Maybe it's because I love the pop of green that my soothes my eyes amidst the sea of traditional orange and black Halloween colors. Maybe it's because I like to picture him as a cute cartoony character instead of the monstereous thing that is depicted in the book/movies. In any case, I love making Frank in cookie form! This year, I got my hands on one of these sets of Halloween cutters, designed by Sweet Sugarbelle. Do you see a Frankenstein cookie design on the box? Nope! But I let my cutter-flipping brain take over, to repurpose that awesome skull cutter pictured on the upper right of the box cover. 1. Bake the skull shape with your favorite roll-out cookie recipe. 2. Use black and purple icing to make Frank's hair and shirt. Let these sections dry. 3. Use green icing to make Frank's face. Let this section dry really well before adding the details. 4. Use orange, green, black, and grayish icing colors to make the final details. You're done! You can pair your Frankenstein cookies with some other fun Halloween shapes, like these other cookies make from Sweet Sugarbelle cutters. Aren't they great for a not-so-scary Halloween party? But I think Frankenstein is still my favorite! Comments are closed.
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AuthorI'm Amy. Wife, Mom, former science teacher- and now full time cookie baker on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Pull up a chair and we'll create! I'll bring the coffee- maybe Mike (The Cookie Widower) will make it for us. Categories
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