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10.24.2014

Foodie Goodie | Spooky Cookie Pops.

Just a few more days 'til Halloween! Are your kids excited to go trick-or-treat-ing this year?
My little man is, as always. He's so looking forward to filling his pumpkin basket to the brim with all sorts of candies and sweet treats.

Now if you're thinking of making some kid-friendly desserts for Halloween, here's a recipe for you. These Spooky Cookie Pops, made with oats, chocolates, and raisins, make great giveaways for the little monsters knocking at your door.

Spooky Cookie Pops

Ingredients:
1 cup butter or margarine, softened
1-1/2 cups firmly packed brown sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
6-ounces (1 cup) semi-sweet chocolate chips, melted
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
2-1/2 cups quick oats
1 cup Sun-Maid Natural Raisins
3 dozen craft sticks or popsicle sticks
Decorating glaze (recipe below) or 1 tub vanilla frosting
Colored icing tubes or pens

Procedure:
1. Heat oven to 350 F. Grease cookie sheets or line with parchment paper.
2. Combine butter, brown sugar, eggs and vanilla; beat until well blended.
3. Stir in melted chocolate, flour and baking soda. Mix well.
4. Mix in oats and raisins.
5. Space sticks 4-inches apart on baking sheet.
6. Drop a rounded 2-inch ball of dough onto the end of each stick.
7. Butter the bottom of a glass, dip in flour, and gently press cookie dough to 1/2-inch thickness. Repeat with remaining dough.
8. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes.
9. Cool on pan 3 minutes.
10. Remove with spatula to cool on wire racks.

Decorating Glaze:
1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup milk
1 pound (about 3-1/2 cups) powdered sugar
1. Melt butter in medium saucepan. Add milk.
2. Gradually whisk in powdered sugar. (Sift sugar first if it is lumpy.)
3. Stir vigorously with a fork for 3 to 4 minutes until mixture turns white and opaque. Mixture should be thick, smooth and pourable; add ore milk or sugar if needed.
4. Working quickly before glaze stiffens, generously spoon glaze over cookies allowing excess to run off edges.
5. Let set until dry to the touch. Decorate.

As seen on Sun-Maid Raisins website.


15 comments:

  1. so neatly done! Thanks for the idea!

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  2. I wish I had an oven! I would so try baking this! Absolutely cute!

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  3. You did a great job on those! How festive and fun!

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  4. These look awesome! I've got to make them. If there's one thing I love more than cookies, it's cookies with icing. Thanks!

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  5. This look super cute. I love treats that the little ones can handle easier too

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  6. These are awesome for the kids. I will have to make these cookie pops. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. This is very nice sis! I'm sure the kids will have a hard time eating this treat because they don't want to.

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  8. Cool and fun recipe.. the kid would really enjoy these!

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  9. I would love to eat these, they look delicious!

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  10. These are super cute. I didn't make Halloween Treats for my kids.

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  11. These are really cute. Fun to learn how to create the spiders.

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  12. I am planning a last minute halloween party. This is useful!

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  13. I always loved the oatmeal cookies my mom used to make. These look like a cute and healthy treat for the kids. I am not sure I can make them look as good as you did but I will make an attempt.

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  14. Those are super cute! I need something for a bake sale on Halloween and I might just try my hand at these. Thanks for sharing!

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  15. those are so cute!!!! i may have to make those for my kids.

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