Thanksgiving Turkey Cookies

Original kaboose.com recipe, developed by Wendy KalenSharon Mehl

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These delightful little turkeys, with chocolate and caramel bodies, striped chocolate cookie feathers, and candy corn beaks, make wonderful little treats for kids to make as place settings for the holiday table.

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Ingredients

  • Microwave
  • Bag of candy corn (beak and eyes)
  • Bag of caramel candy squares (body)
  • Bag of Dove chocolate (base/feet)
  • Bag of striped chocolate cookies (tail and feathers)
  • Thanksgiving cupcake liners
  • Microwavable plate

Cooking Instructions

  1. Unwrap a piece of Dove chocolate to use as the base of the turkey. Place it on a microwavable plate.
  2. Unwrap a piece of caramel and stick on top of the Dove chocolate bar for the turkey's body.
  3. Take a piece of candy corn and push it down on top of the caramel (pointed end out). This will make the turkey's beak.
  4. Take another piece of caramel and push it down on top of the first caramel to make the head of the turkey.
  5. Break off the little white tips off two pieces of candy corns and push them both into the top of the caramel for the turkey's eyes. (see photo)
  6. Take one striped chocolate cookie and apply to the back of the body to form the turkey's feathers.
  7. Put the turkey in the microwave for a about eight seconds just so that the candy and cookie can fuse together. (Watch this! Not too much time or it will melt.)
  8. Place your turkey int the freezer for a few minutes to help it "set up" quicker.
  9. Serve your tasty treat on Thanksgiving cupcake paper.

Parental supervision is recommended.



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As in all recipes, results can vary depending on humidity, conditions, etc. Please try any recipe out before attempting in a group setting.

 

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