Halloween Vampire Cookies

Halloween Vampire Cookies

by Looking for Peach Blossom Island

4.7 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Easy

Time

1h

Serving

2

At the end of October every year, children abroad are particularly excited because their favorite Halloween is coming. Although Halloween is a Western holiday, for children in any country, as long as they can get together and play happily, temporarily forget about exams and homework, and can eat sweets and desserts without being blamed by their parents, what kind of holiday is it. It's not important.

Halloween in Chinese is actually Halloween, not All Saints' Day. It is also called All Saints' Day. It is a traditional Western festival on November 1st each year. Halloween originated from the Celtic Ghost Festival, and later gradually evolved into a lively and funny festival. Halloween is the most lively time, every household will put some horrible images of skulls and ghosts in the windows and yards to set off the festive atmosphere; and children will also dress up as little monsters, knocking from door to door to ask for candy, no Trick or treat the candy; some cities will also hold a grand Halloween parade, when all kinds of strange costumes "ghosts" rampant in the streets, very atmospheric.

Today, I will introduce you a kind of vampire cookie suitable for family making and eating on Halloween: first bake out the biscuit base, and then use marshmallows and chocolate to assemble it into a vampire look. It is scary and funny, sweet and delicious. Children like it very much. The method is not difficult, let's take a look next.

Fun Duoduo Cookies-80 grams of all-purpose flour, 80 grams of low-gluten flour, 110 grams of unsalted butter, 80 grams of brown sugar, 50 grams of icing sugar, 100 grams of roasted chocolate beans, 1 egg, 1 gram of baking soda, 1 gram of salt .
Decoration-right amount of marshmallow (small), 200 grams of white chocolate, 2 drops of food coloring (red).

Halloween Vampire Cookies

1. First prepare the various materials for making biscuit dough. Take the unsalted butter out of the refrigerator in advance, cut into small pieces and soften it at room temperature.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

2. Mix the flour, baking soda (or baking powder) with salt, sift and set aside.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

3. Crush the brown sugar with the back of a knife and mix well with the icing sugar. Brown sugar is easy to agglomerate and cannot be melted by adding it directly to butter. It should be used in advance with a cooking machine or by hand crushing.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

4. Pour the butter into the egg beater, add the brown sugar and icing sugar mixture, and mix it first to avoid splashing when it is beaten, and then use an electric beater to beat at a medium speed until it is smooth.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

5. Add the egg liquid in two batches, beat until fully absorbed, then sift into the powder mixture and mix well. Note that the eggs should be taken out of the refrigerator in advance and added after being placed at room temperature to avoid clumping of the butter.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

6. Pour in toasted chocolate beans and mix well. Be sure to add heat-resistant chocolate beans, otherwise ordinary chocolate beans will melt during baking.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

7. Pack the batter in a fresh-keeping bag, press it flat, and put it in the refrigerator for half an hour or refrigerate for 1 hour. The surrounding temperature of the flat dough is more consistent with the center temperature, which can effectively shorten the refrigeration time.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

8. Preheat the oven and heat it up and down to 170 degrees for 10 minutes. At the same time, take out the frozen or refrigerated dough, divide it into small balls of about 50 grams each, knead it round and press it into a slightly thicker cake, and place it on the baking tray, leaving a suitable gap in the middle. The size of this biscuits is a bit bigger than the biscuits we usually eat, because it will be used to stick marshmallows in the back.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

9. Put the baking tray in the preheated oven and bake at 170 degrees for about 18 minutes.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

10. When the surface is golden brown, take it out and let it cool on the drying net.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

11. Next, prepare the ingredients for decoration. Heat the white chocolate on a low heat in the microwave for 30 seconds to melt into a liquid state, pour in a drop of red food coloring and mix thoroughly.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

12. Put the red chocolate into the cut-out piping bag and squeeze it on the side of the half of the arc of the biscuit base. Then put the marshmallows on top one by one, acting as teeth.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

13. Do the same in the gaps of the biscuits, spread the chocolate, arrange the marshmallows, and squeeze an appropriate amount of chocolate on the surface. The stickiness of uncured chocolate is just a fixation.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

14. Cover the other half of the biscuit, use chocolate coins to shape it into a fang shape, place it in the right place, and the vampire marshmallow cookie is ready.

Halloween Vampire Cookies recipe

Tips:

You can use honey to add a little water and red food coloring to make artificial blood plasma. Drop a little bit on the "fangs" of the cookies, the effect is even better.

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