Birthday Present Surprise Sugar Cookies

Need a dairy free side dish? Birthday Present Surprise Sugar Cookies could be a spectacular recipe to try. This recipe serves 8 and costs 27 cents per serving. One portion of this dish contains about 1g of protein, 4g of fat, and a total of 61 calories. It can be enjoyed any time, but it is especially good for Birthday. 196 people have made this recipe and would make it again. Head to the store and pick up skittles, twizzler pull&peels, white chocolate chips, and a few other things to make it today. It is brought to you by Erica Sweet Tooth. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 45 minutes. With a spoonacular score of 6%, this dish is very bad (but still fixable). Try Holiday Surprise Sugar Cookies, Funfetti Birthday Cake Sugar Cookies, and Surprise Sugar Stars for similar recipes.

Servings: 8

 

Ingredients:

Food coloring

1 batch sugar cookie dough (my favorite recipe found here)

1/2 cup white chocolate chips

1 large bag of Skittles (or candy)

1 package of Twizzler Pull&Peels

Equipment:

baking paper

baking sheet

plastic wrap

oven

cookie cutter

microwave

toothpicks

knife

Cooking instruction summary:

Prepare sugar cookie dough according to recipe's instructions. Divide finished dough into 5 equal parts and dye each a different color (I chose to go with Skittles colros) - but you could do anything! Wrap each colored dough in a separate sheet of plastic wrap and chill in the fridge overnight.Once dough is chilled, preheat oven to 350 degrees and prepare 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper or Silpat mats. Roll out dough onto a well-floured surface one color at a time and cut squares out of the dough. You can use a square cookie cutter or ruler to measure out equal pieces. Place cookies 1" apart on the cookie sheets and bake for 8-10 minutes, or until edges are just slightly browned.Divide your baked cookies into groups that you wish to put together for stacks. I chose to keep my presents 6 cookies high - so for example I put piles of 2 red, 1 orange, 1 yellow, 1 green, and 1 purple. The cookies can bake unevenly sometimes, so use a sharp knife to trim any cookies down so they're all the same size in each group.Use a cookie cutter (doesn't matter if it's square, circle, heart, whatever) to cut holes in all the cookies that will not be on the bottom or top of the present stack (for the example above, leave the red cookies alone). Melt the white chocolate in the microwave. Use a toothpick to dab a bit of white chocolate on the bottom of the cookies with holes to help the stacks stay together. Leave the top cookie unattached so it can be easily lifted to reveal the surprise inside.Fill each "present" with Skittles and tie them off with Twizzlers. I attached the bows to each present with some leftover melted white chocolate.

 

Step by step:


1. Prepare sugar cookie dough according to recipe's instructions. Divide finished dough into 5 equal parts and dye each a different color (I chose to go with Skittles colros) - but you could do anything! Wrap each colored dough in a separate sheet of plastic wrap and chill in the fridge overnight.Once dough is chilled, preheat oven to 350 degrees and prepare 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper or Silpat mats.

2. Roll out dough onto a well-floured surface one color at a time and cut squares out of the dough. You can use a square cookie cutter or ruler to measure out equal pieces.

3. Place cookies 1" apart on the cookie sheets and bake for 8-10 minutes, or until edges are just slightly browned.Divide your baked cookies into groups that you wish to put together for stacks. I chose to keep my presents 6 cookies high - so for example I put piles of 2 red, 1 orange, 1 yellow, 1 green, and 1 purple. The cookies can bake unevenly sometimes, so use a sharp knife to trim any cookies down so they're all the same size in each group.Use a cookie cutter (doesn't matter if it's square, circle, heart, whatever) to cut holes in all the cookies that will not be on the bottom or top of the present stack (for the example above, leave the red cookies alone). Melt the white chocolate in the microwave. Use a toothpick to dab a bit of white chocolate on the bottom of the cookies with holes to help the stacks stay together. Leave the top cookie unattached so it can be easily lifted to reveal the surprise inside.Fill each "present" with Skittles and tie them off with Twizzlers. I attached the bows to each present with some leftover melted white chocolate.


Nutrition Information:

Quickview
61k Calories
0.67g Protein
3g Total Fat
6g Carbs
0% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
61k
3%

Fat
3g
6%

  Saturated Fat
2g
14%

Carbohydrates
6g
2%

  Sugar
6g
7%

Cholesterol
2mg
1%

Sodium
10mg
0%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
0.67g
1%

Calcium
22mg
2%

Phosphorus
20mg
2%

Vitamin B2
0.03mg
2%

Vitamin B12
0.06µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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