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Calico Cat and Dotty Dalmatian Cookies What You Need Makes approx­i­mately 36 cookies 1 cup sugar 1 cup pow­dered sugar 1 cup veg­etable oil 1 cup unsalted butter 2 eggs 1 tea­spoon cream of tartar 1 tea­spoon salt 1 tea­spoon bak­ing soda 4 1/2 cups flour 1 table­spoon vanilla (I use clear vanilla to keep the dough as white as possible) 1 tea­spoon almond extract Orange, brown and black food coloring 1 addi­tional cup of sugar for dip­ping the glass For dec­o­rat­ing faces: 1 cup of white choco­late chips or vanilla candy melts Pink candy melts Black candy melts Black dec­o­ra­tor candy balls Black food col­or­ing marker (for whiskers) How-To In a large mix­ing bowl, cream together the but­ter and sug­ars. Beat in eggs and oil. Com­bine the dry ingre­di­ents. Grad­u­ally add it to the wet mix­ture. Mix in the vanilla and almond extracts. Split the dough into three parts — two smaller, and one larger. Add orange and brown food col­or­ing to one of the smaller dough parts, mix­ing well. Add black food col­or­ing to the other small dough part mix­ing well. Leave the largest dough por­tion uncol­ored. Cover the doughs and refrig­er­ate overnight or at least 4 hours. Remove the chilled dough from the refrig­er­a­tor. Pre­heat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line bak­ing sheets with parch­ment paper. Roll the white dough into 1–1/2 inch balls. To make cal­ico cats, add small bits of the orangish-brown and black doughs to the out­sides of the white dough balls. Roll gen­tly into a ball again with your hands and place on the parchment-lined cookie sheets. Press the dough balls flat using the bot­tom of a drink­ing glass, dip­ping the glass in gran­u­lated sugar each time before press­ing. Bake for 12 min­utes. After you take the cook­ies out of the oven, and while they’re still warm, make a small cut in the tops of each cookie with a 2-inch round cookie cut­ter to form the ears of the cat head. To make the dal­ma­t­ian dogs, use the same kind of tech­nique but add only black dough bits to the white dough balls. Also, you will need to add some elon­gated, tear-drop shapes of dough on the sides, for the dogs’ ears. Press the dough balls flat using the bot­tom of a drink­ing glass, dip­ping the glass in sugar each time before press­ing. Bake for 12 minutes. To add the eyes and noses, melt about 1 cup of white choco­late chips or vanilla candy melts in the microwave. Pour into a small squeeze bot­tle. For the cats: squeeze small cir­cles onto the cat cook­ies for the eyes. Add the black candy eye­balls. Cut tiny hearts from pink candy melts for the cat noses and attach with the melted white choco­late. If desired, draw on cat whiskers using a black food col­or­ing pen. For the dogs: attach two black candy melt cir­cles, squeeze cir­cles of melted white choco­late and add the black candy balls. Cut tiny hearts from black candy melts for the dog noses and attach them with the melted white chocolate. Enjoy!
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 14:25:07 +0000

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