Mummy Cookies

  1. For the cookies:
  2. Roll out your cookie dough on your work surface. Cut your cookies with an egg-shaped cookie cutter. Bake on a parchment paper lined baking sheet according to the recipe you are using. Cool cookies completely on a cooling rack, then decorate with the cookie icing.
  3. For the icing:
  4. Combine powdered sugar, milk, corn syrup and lemon juice in a bowl and mix by hand or with a mixer until smooth. If your icing is too thick, add a little more milk. If it is too thin, add a little more powdered sugar.
  5. For the assembly:
  6. Turn cookies with the narrow end of the eggs facing you (the narrow side is the chin). I use a plastic squeeze bottle for decorating these. So fill it with the icing. I snipped a little bit of the plastic tip off to give me a thicker stream for certain cookies. You can also use a baggie with a tiny snip cut off of one corner.
  7. See related blog link for more visuals of the decoration process. Take the squeeze bottle and zig-zag the white frosting up and down the cookie (to look like the mummy gauze). When you get to where you want to put the eyes, make a sideways "v" for the opening. Move on to the next cookie. Once all cookies are decorated, go back and place 2 drops of icing that are about the size of a chocolate chip where you want the eyes to be (in the middle of the sideways "v"). I recommend that you do 5 cookies at a time and quickly plunk in the inverted chocolate chips for the eyes pressing them into the cookie a bit.
  8. When you are done decorating all the cookies, go back and drizzle some more "bandages" and give it a second coat, for a better effect. Allow the icing to dry completely before storing them. This can take a few hours.
  9. These are perfect for kids to decorate as well. It doesn't get easier than this when it comes to decorating cookies. My 9-year-old daughter had fun helping decorate these. Hope you and your family have as much fun with these as we did!
  10. Happy Halloween!

powdered sugar, milk, corn syrup, lemon juice, batch, chocolate chips

Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/desserts/mummy-cookies/ (may not work)

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