How To Make Snow White Poison Apple Cookies

Snow White is about to go into production for two new film versions with release dates of March and June of 2012. Both films focus on Snow White but with a totally different twist. Kristen Stewart, will play Snow White in the warrior version, Snow White and The Huntsman, seeking revenge on the Evil Queen. The other version, Snow White helps the Seven Dwarfs reclaim their destroyed kingdom.

We can understand why Snow White would want to seek revenge on the Evil Queen, after all she gave her a poison apple. Today Cindy is going to show you how to make Snow White poison apple cookies that are good to eat.

Snow White Poison Apple Cookies

Poison Apple Cookies By Cindy Littlefield

To create the infamous “wishing” apple that puts Snow White to sleep, Queen Grimhilde dunks it in a green potion that briefly reveals a goblin face before turning skin an irresistible shade of shiny red. Covered with sweet green frosting, instead of potion, these Halloween cookies are equally tempting. And you can rest assured they won’t send you off to the land of nod!

You’ll need:

* Template for Poison Apple Cookies
* Batch of sugar cookie dough*
* Red food coloring
* Pair of disposable kitchen gloves (for kneading food coloring into the dough)
* Rolling pin
* Flour
* Wax paper
* Spatula
* Baking sheet lined with parchment paper
* Wire cooling rack
* Green cookie icing
* Thin pretzel sticks broken in half (you need one half for each apple)
* Raisins
* Kitchen knife or scissors

Note: For the best results, the sugar cookie dough should be on the stiff side. You might have to knead a little extra flour into store-bought doughs so the cookies will hold their shape well during baking.
Instructions:

1. Wearing plastic kitchen gloves, knead red food coloring into the cookie dough (this is a fun job for kids). Wrap the dough in plastic and keep it chilled until you’re ready to use it.

2. Print and cut out the template.

3. Heat the oven. Cover your work surface with flour-dusted wax paper, and roll the dough out to 1/4-inch thickness.

4. Use the template and a kitchen knife to cut out the cookies, and then bake them according to the recipe directions. Transfer the cookies to a wire rack to cool.

5. Working with one cookie at a time, gently press the broken end of a pretzel stick half into the top of the apple. Then generously frost the upper half of the cookie with green icing, spreading it right over the base of the pretzel. Use the knife to create a wavy lower edge so the icing looks like it is dripping down over the apple.

6. For eyes, press whole raisins into the icing. Snip a third raisin in half and use one piece for a nose.

Go here for plates to place your Snow White poison apple cookies on. There are also napkins, stickers or any other item you need to complete your Snow White party. They’re all on this page, Snow White Party Supplies so, take a look.

Snow White Dessert Plates




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