How To Make Phineas and Ferb Cookies
How To Make Phineas and Ferb Cookies
Phineas and Ferb are always busy and don’t want to waste a day of summer. They have fun and always find new things to keep them busy. When the kids come in for a snack have some cookies ready for them.
Cindy will show you how to make Phineas and Ferb cookies. The cookie design of Phineas and Ferb are based on angular, triangles and geometric shapes. So, they look great and are easy to make. Because the shapes of the characters are so simple they are easily recognizable to children from a distance.

How To Make Phineas and Ferb Cookies By Cindy Littlefield
You’ll need:
* Phineas Cookie Template
* Ferb Cookie Template
* Batch of chilled sugar cookie dough (homemade or store bought) *
* Rolling pin
* Flour
* Wax paper
* Baking sheets
* Cooling rack
* Kitchen knife
* Cookie icing tinted light orange
* White candy melts and small (5/8 inch) round fondant cutter (or white candies 1/2 to 5/8 inches wide)
* Brown candy-coated chocolates (such as M&M Minis)
* Red and green flexible fruit candy (such as Frut Roll-Ups)
* Clear tape
* Kitchen scissors
* Small orange jelly beans
* Slivered almonds
* Red and green gummy candy (such as Dots)
* Hard white candies (such as Smarties)
* Mini chocolate chips
* If the store bought brand of dough you use is too soft to hold the cookie shapes while baking, you can knead in a little extra flour to stiffen it before rolling it out.
Phineas Cookie Instructions:
1. Print the template and cut out the pieces. Roll out the dough on a floured surface to 1/4-inch thickness.
2. Use the template and a knife to cut out an equal number of Phineas heads and cookie backgrounds. Bake the cookie cutouts according to the recipe directions and let them cool.

Note: It’s best to bake the heads and backgrounds on separate cookie sheets because the smaller pieces tend to take a little less time to cook.
3. Frost the heads with the tinted cookie icing and set them aside until the icing hardens.
4. Meanwhile, use the fondant cutter to cut a pair of eyes for each Phineas head from the white candy melts. Use a bit of icing to stick a brown candy-coated chocolate atop each white candy circle.

5. Now create the hair shapes. For each one, fold a piece of red flexible fruit candy in half (keeping the plastic on the outside) to create a double thickness. Then tape the hair template piece to the plastic and cut out the shape with kitchen scissors. Remove the template and the plastic.

6. When the icing is set, assemble each cookie by setting a Phineas head with a hair piece tucked beneath it on the cookie background.

Add a pair of eyes, slipping the lower edge of one beneath the head and setting the other on top. Use dabs of icing to hold the pieces in place.
Add a jelly bean half for an ear and a piece of a slivered almond for a grin.
For a shirt top, use a green gummy candy half and trim the bottom to fit.
Ferb Cookie Instructions:
1. Print the template and cut out the pieces. Roll out the dough on a floured surface to 1/4-inch thickness.
2. Use the template and a knife to cut out an equal number of Ferb heads and cookie backgrounds. Bake the cookie cutouts according to the recipe directions and let them cool.

Note: It’s best to bake the heads and backgrounds on separate cookie sheets because the smaller pieces tend to take a little less time to cook.
3. Frost the heads with the tinted cookie icing and set them aside until the icing hardens.
4. Meanwhile, make a pair of eyes for each Ferb head by using dabs of icing to stick mini chocolate chips atop hard white candies.
5. Now create the hair shapes. For each one, fold a piece of green flexible fruit candy in half (keeping the plastic on the outside) to create a double thickness. Then tape the hair template piece to the plastic and cut out the shape with kitchen scissors. Remove the template and the plastic.

6. When the icing is set, assemble each cookie by using dabs of frosting to stick a Ferb head on the cookie background.
Stick a hair piece to the top of the head.

Then stick a pair of eyes in place, overlapping them slightly as shown.
Add a jelly bean half for an ear and a piece of a slivered almond for a grin.
For a shirt top, use a red gummy candy half and trim the bottom to fit.
Now that you know how to make Phineas and Ferb cookies… make extra for a party.
Go here for your plates, napkins, stickers or any other item you need to complete your Phineas and Ferb party. They’re all on this page, Phineas and Ferb Party Supplies so, take a look.

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