We made these Marvelous Marbled Easter Eggs cookies and Cassie actually said they look "Marvelous," so that is how they got their name! I got the idea from the kid's magazine: Your Big Backyard in which they are called Rainbow Cookies. I used the same recipe but, changed how the dough is mixed up to create a marbled effect and changed the shape to create an egg shape rather than just a circle. Here are our finished cookies:
First we mixed up the basic dough ingredients:
1/2 cup of unsalted softened butter (I used salted and it was fine)
1/2 cup of confectioners' sugar
3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup of flour
For this step you'll need:
food color (we used McCormick Neon colors)
Work the color into each piece of dough with your hands. Expect that your hands will get stained from the food coloring. Roll the dough into a ball. Cassie LOVED this part!! Make sure to wash your hands between each color or the next color will get contaminated with the previous color!
Beautiful colorful dough! A lot like play dough!!
Press all the pieces together until you have your desired "marbled" effect. The original recipe did not marble it, so this is where we got a little more creative. The ball pictured could be marbled more.
Shape the marbled ball into a cylinder shape that is about 8 inches long. Before slicing, make sure you chill the dough in the refrigerator for 15 minutes to make the dough easier to slice!! Then slice the cylinder in 1/4 inch slices. I marked the cylinder with knife marks for Cassie so that she could cut the slices herself with a butter knife. Fun!
Once they were sliced I had to shape the circle shape to resemble an egg shape. A little tricky, but worth it! Place them on a cookie sheet and your ready to bake them for 10-15 minutes at 350 degrees. The recipe only makes a dozen, so you'll have to double it if you want more.
Here are the finished cookies cooling.
Yummy and like a butter cookie!!!
We made these Marvelous Marbled Easter Egg Cookies last year too. Maybe this will be our Easter tradition?
Do you have any special Easter recipes that you make each year?
These sure ARE Marvelous!! And yay they are eggless:))
ReplyDeleteIronic that these Egg Shaped Cookies are eggless! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow - these cookies are marvelous. It's so great when children express their ideas so dramatically and in context! Cassie's joy in these cookies is so evident in her choiced of words, and her happy face!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this recipe, I might do this with my children, I think they'd love it too.
My son and I used to enjoy "Egg in a Hole", sometimes I think called "Toad in a Hole", I just cut a circle out of a piece of bread and fried it on the griddle and dropped an egg into the hole, to cook. We used to enjoy it for breakfast, and supper.
Melissa,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the idea for playdough marvelous eggs as well. These colours by McCormick are great - very vivid - and these colours are springlike certainly!
I usually use the usual food colouring but I think it would be worthwhile buying these colours for this project!
Brenda :)
The colors are gorgeous! We probably wouldn't eat those but I think they would make a fun decoration!
ReplyDeleterainbow cookies -- how wonderful!! mmmmm, and these look so yummy. i love the expression on cassie's face when she's holding the ball of dough. this might have to become part of our traditions too -- i know my daughter would enjoy this.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I can see us doing this for an activity in colors as well! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNow that is way too cute!! Love them!! Cassie is a doll! What a smile!
ReplyDeleteKerri
what a fun idea for cookies! they look fantastic, just like the dyed Easter eggs!
ReplyDeleteI love these!! We are totally doing these next week! Thank you so much for sharing! This week we are doing some of your paper mache eggs....excited about that too!
ReplyDeleteThis is an absolutely ADORABLE Easter project!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to feature it on http://Blog.CookiesKids.com, http://Facebook.com/CookiesKidsFans, and http://Twitter.com/CookiesKids, but I'll need your permission beforehand, of course.
When I first saw the picture and title, I originally read it as "Marble-ous Easter Egg Cookies" - although I wasn't too far off. ;-) Can't wait to try these at home!
They look far too pretty to eat! :-) Very cute!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Such a fun Easter cookie!
ReplyDeleteYou beat me to it! LOL I use a similar dough to make colorful cookies, but had a different egg idea in mind. If I ever get it done and posted I'll link over to yours so people can see how to marble them too. Cool!
ReplyDeleteOh, i just love them!
ReplyDeleteYummy! I like that the recipe only makes a dozen, enough to satisfy a cookie craving and keep the kids occupied making them but not too many that you're in the kitchen baking all day
ReplyDeleteThey'd be perfect in little cellophane baggies ifor the Easter baskets :)
These look so yummy! Thanks for linking up to my party.
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Crystal
Oooh how delicious! and aren't Easter Eggs just the perfect shape for all that pretty colour! Love love love!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for linking up!
Maggy
what a great idea! I love it. :)
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ReplyDeleteI love the marbled effect - beautiful. Lovely to see you at the Play Academy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like she was having a ton of yummy fun! I found you from It's playtime
ReplyDeleteif I had some sort of trophy i could give you for this idea, i totally would! The closest I could come was featuring you here: http://wp.me/p1sq38-aW (and telling everyone i'd give you an award...that almost counts, right?)
ReplyDeleteYes, This recipe works and Dirt Road DIva got hers to work too! We've done this recipe many times and it works! You can also go to this link where I got the recipe:http://www.nwf.org/Kids/Your-Big-Backyard/Fun/Recipes/Baking/Rainbow-Cookies.aspx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliments!
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