cheeseburger Cookies and fries
- 48 vanilla wafer cookies
- 1 cup shredded coconut
- 24 peppermint patties
- 3 tablespoons sesame seeds
- 1 (12 ounce) container vanilla frosting
- 1 tablespoon honey
- green food coloring
- red food coloring
- yellow food coloring
- potato sticks
- Place coconut into a ziploc sandwich bag and drop in several drops of green food coloring.
- Roll around in your hands until all the coconut is tinted.
- Set aside.
- In a separate bowl, tint some frosting red like ketchup and in another bowl, tint frosting yellow like mustard.
- Set frosting aside.
- Decide how many cookies you need, unwrap that many peppermint patties and set out twice as many wafter cookies.
- Set half the wafer cookies, flat side up, onto a cookie sheet.
- Put a small dab of vanilla frosting onto cookie and gently press down a peppermint patty.
- Spread some "ketchup" and some "mustard" on top of the patty, sprinkle some "lettuce" on it and then place another cookie on top.
- Brush a little honey on the top "bun" and sprinkle some sesame seeds onto them.
- Set aside.
- Take triangularly cut sheets of paper and fold them to resemble a french fry 'bag'.
- If you want (and our kids LOVED this), use markers first to draw some golden arches and write "Mc ___(your childs name) on them.
- Then, tape them together and fill with some potato sticks.
- Place a cheeseburger and bag of fries on a small paper plate and serve !
vanilla wafer cookies, shredded coconut, peppermint patties, sesame seeds, vanilla frosting, honey, green food coloring, red food coloring, yellow food coloring, potato sticks
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/cheeseburger-cookies-and-fries-363009 (may not work)