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Easy Melted Snowman Sugar Cookies Fun Recipe

Easy Melted Snowman Sugar Cookies Fun Recipe

Melted Snowman Sugar Cookies Recipe

As the holiday season arrives, there's an undeniable magic in the air—a feeling that's often tied to cherished traditions. One such delightful tradition that brings families and friends together is the art of making holiday cookies. Among the multitude of sweet treats, there's a special place for the whimsical and adorable melting snowman cookies. These delectable delights not only tickle your taste buds but also add a dash of joy to the festive ambiance.  I love making these adorable melted snowman cookies as well as Elf on the Shelf Holiday Christmas French Macaron Recipe,  Melting Snowman Hot Chocolate Bombs Easy Winter Recipe and Grinch Inspired Macarons Best Holiday Christmas Recipe

Why Making Holiday Cookies Is Such a Holiday Tradition

The act of baking holiday cookies goes beyond simply mixing ingredients and baking them to perfection. It's a heartwarming tradition that spans generations, uniting loved ones in a flurry of flour, laughter, and love. From passing down secret family recipes to experimenting with new and creative designs, this tradition fosters a sense of togetherness and nostalgia.

Holiday cookies aren't just about their delicious taste; they're about creating lasting memories. Whether it's the heavenly aroma wafting through the house or the giggles shared while decorating, each step in the cookie-making process becomes a cherished moment.

Moreover, these cookies aren't just culinary creations; they are edible works of art. They allow for boundless creativity, encouraging everyone to add their personal touch—whether it's through intricate icing designs or playful shapes like our melting snowman cookies.

Holiday cookie swaps are such a delightful tradition! Here are some basic rules to make sure everyone has a wonderful time:

Christmas Party Cookie Swap Rules:

  1. RSVP: Set a date and invite your friends, family, or colleagues. Ask everyone to confirm their attendance and the type of cookies they plan to bring. This avoids duplicate recipes.

  2. Cookie Quantity: Determine the number of cookies each participant should bring. A good guideline is usually one dozen cookies per guest, but adjust based on the number of attendees.

  3. Recipe Sharing: Ask attendees to bring printed copies of their cookie recipe to share with others. This way, everyone gets to take home not only delicious cookies but also new recipes to try.

  4. Packaging: Encourage participants to package their cookies in individual servings or containers. This ensures easy sharing and avoids the need for guests to handle multiple cookies to take home.

  5. Allergen Information: For anyone with food allergies or dietary restrictions, request that attendees label their cookies with any relevant allergen information (e.g., nuts, gluten, dairy).

  6. Variety: Encourage diversity in the types of cookies brought. This adds to the excitement and allows guests to enjoy a wide array of flavors and styles.

  7. Presentation: Create a festive table or area where guests can display their cookies. Consider providing labels or place cards for each cookie type, showcasing the name and baker.

  8. Swap Process: Decide on the order of the cookie swap. This could be random selection, a round-robin style, or a structured process where participants take turns choosing cookies until everyone has an assortment.

  9. Enjoyment: Once the swapping is done, encourage everyone to mingle, taste the different cookies, and share their thoughts on the recipes.

  10. Takeaways: Provide guests with containers or bags to gather their chosen assortment of cookies to take home.

Remember, the essence of a cookie swap is not just about exchanging cookies but also about coming together to celebrate the joy of the holiday season. Enjoy the delightful treats, the shared recipes, and the wonderful company!

Melted Little Snowmen Favorite Christmas Cookies

Baking these Melted Snowman Cookies is a breeze, making it a perfect activity for family gatherings, holiday parties, cookie exchanges, or a cozy afternoon indoors. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a novice in the kitchen, these cookies are sure to warm your heart and add a touch of winter wonder to your celebrations. These cute cookies are perfect for little helpers to assist with.  I love using these winter books about snowy days to cuddle up after making this easy recipe.  

Difficulty: Easy Cookie Recipes

Prep time:  10 minutes

Bake time:  13-18 minutes

Servings: 24 cookies

Melted Snowman Cookies Recipe Handful of Ingredients:

1 package premade sugar cookies - I love Betty Crocker mix brand.  You will need butter, large egg or 

24 large marshmallows

¼ c dark chocolate chips

¼ c milk chocolate chips

¼ c orange candy melts

4 c powdered sugar, divided

2 T. corn syrup

2 t. Vanilla, divided

1 T. meringue powder

Cooking Spray

Cookie Scoop

Small Bowl . Middle Bowl, Large Bowl

Directions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.  Line your baking sheet(s) with parchment paper, set aside. 

  2. Unwrap the premade cookies and place on the baking sheets at least 2 inches apart. 

  3. Bake in the preheated oven for 13-18 minutes or until just slightly golden brown around the edges.  Allow to cool. 

  4. In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine 2 cups of powdered sugar, the meringue power, 1 t of vanilla and 3 T. of water.  With the paddle attachment, mix on low speed until combined.  Bump up the speed to med/high and mix for an additional 5-7 minutes or until the mixture is smooth and lighter in color - should still be a stiff consistency.  Transfer to another bowl. 

  5. Using the first stand high speed mixer bowl, combine the remaining powdered sugar, corn syrup, vanilla and 2 tablespoons of water.  Mix until combined with the whisk attachment.  

  6. Combine the two icing mixtures into one mixing bowl.  Mix on low speed with the electric mixer until combined.  Stop the machine, scrape the sides and mix again.  Bump up the speed to medium for an additional 2-3 minutes of mixing time.  If needed to thin the icing, add additional water to the icing one teaspoon at a time until it is thin and a drizzling consistency.  Cover the bowl with plastic wrap until ready to decorate. 

  7. Melt the dark chocolate in a microwave safe bowl, heating in 15 second increments and stirring until smooth.  Transfer to a piping bag, set aside. 

  8. Melt the milk chocolate in a microwave safe bowl, heating in 15 second increments and stirring until smooth.  Transfer to a piping bag, set aside. 

  9. Melt the orange candy melts in a microwave safe bowl, heating in 15 second increments and stirring until smooth.  Transfer to a piping bag, set aside. 

  10. Cut a small hole in the end of the dark chocolate bag and carefully pipe two eyes on a marshmallow followed by five smaller circles to shape the mouth.  Repeat with remaining marshmallows. 

  11. Cut a small hole in the end of the orange candy melt bag and carefully pipe a triangular nose in between the eyes and the mouth on each marshmallow.  Set aside. 

  12. Scoop out a spoonful of icing and spread it on each cookie.  Get it close to the edge so occasionally, some icing will spill over but not in excess.  Use the back of the spoon to spread where it’s needed.  Immediately place your marshmallow head toward the back of the cookie so that the icing is considered the body of the snowman.  Repeat with remaining cookies. 

  13. Cut a small hole in the end of the milk chocolate bag and pipe the stick arms on either side of the marshmallow head on each cookie.  Repeat with remaining cookies. 

  14. Using the dark chocolate bag again, pipe the coal buttons down the front of the body toward the middle of the cookie.  If desired, scatter the “buttons” to reiterate that the snowman is melting and the buttons are askew.  

  15. Allow the icing to set overnight before stacking anything on top of each cookie.

Storage:  Cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature up to 3 days.  

Making holiday recipes in the kitchen with family during the winter season and holidays is one of the very best memories I have of childhood all season long and on Christmas morning.  These  Melting Snowman Hot Chocolate Bombs,  Grinch Inspired Macaron recipe,  Simple Santa Claus Hat Rice Krispie Christmas Treats are all great recipes with different flavors! Pack in all of the fun with 25 different things leading up to Christmas with this  Christmas Bucket List Printable - Ultimate Free Holiday Fun.

 Curl up with one of these Must Read Books about Snow for Toddlers this Winter with one of those delicious recipes or a  Free Printable Winter Word Scramble Kids Game for lots of Christmas fun!

Crank up the Christmas songs and Christmas tunes and make some Christmas Tree inspired Pretzel Rod Dessert, M and M no bake Christmas bark, Santa's reindeer Little Debbie Snack, and these adorable Christmas Mickey Mouse Inspired cookie bars.  If you are looking for a way to add excitement to your holiday gatherings, this Christmas gift exchange dice game is a huge hit. These great Christmas activities and recipes are the perfect way to have seasonal fun!  This roll of the dice snowman dice game is a huge hit for school and home as well. Christmas word search printables are so much fun for a small or large group.   These free printables and game for a White elephant game Christmas gift exchanges can be a popular and fun holiday tradition for school parties too.  My family love this fun game and we look forward to this as one of our absolute favorite Christmas games for the entire family.

In essence, making holiday cookies is more than a culinary activity; it's a tradition steeped in love, joy, and nostalgia. The process of baking and decorating these sweet treats brings people together, fostering bonds that last a lifetime.

And what better way to encapsulate the magic of the season than by crafting adorable melting snowman cookies? With their delightful appearance and scrumptious taste, they embody the spirit of the holidays and serve as a reminder of the simple joys that come with this time of year.

So, gather your loved ones, roll up your sleeves, and embark on this heartwarming journey of baking and decorating these melted snowmen with little hands this holiday season. Let the aroma of freshly baked cookies fill your home, and as you enjoy these delightful treats, may they bring you closer and create enduring memories that warm your heart for years to come.

easy melted snowman sugar cookies
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