![]() Theyll be fun to make and even more fun to devour. These delightful treats are fresh from the Hollow Tree. Using decorating gel, add eyes on each candy corn break. Love those fudge stripes YES, who doesnt, right Buy those and make these 3D turkeys. Make snack time more fun with the Keebler Elves and a batch of yummy Keebler Fudge Stripes Cookies.Pipe small amount of chocolate on one side of 1 candy corn piece, then place piece on the chocolate graham crackers against body, on either side for turkey legs.Connect the Candy Corn on the front of the kiss with the point facing down with frosting. Connect the kiss on the middle of the Oreo with frosting. (make sure the fudge striped cookie stripes are vertical. Using 2 strips of icing as glue, attach 1/2 another cookie, stripes facing toward you, about 3/4 of the way to the back of the hole in the. Connect the Oreo and fudge striped cookie with frosting. For each turkey - Lay 1 cookie flat, stripes up. Hold in position until chocolate begins to set, 1 to 2 minutes. 1 1/2 Fudge Stripe cookies 1 vanilla cream drop Vanilla icing with writing tip attached 1 piece candy corn Instructions. Using our ingenuity and Elfin Magic, to these scrumptious, fudgy shortbread cookies that are coated in rich, buttery caramel. Pipe small amount of chocolate on one side of 1 candy corn piece center on round caramel and peanut butter cup for beak. Now, turn cookies so that graham crackers are flat on work surface and you are looking at the shortbread cookies (turkey feathers).All you need to put these turkey cookies together are fudge striped. If you’re in some sort of candy corn shortage, you can cut off the white tips to use later for your beaks. Just give it a little squeeze of chocolate. Now, pipe about 1/2 teaspoon of melted chocolate on the bottom of 1 round caramel candy and place on 1 peanut butter cup (for turkey body). Reel Mama got her inspiration for these Thanksgiving-themed cookies from Taste of Home. You don’t have to put frosting in there, but I like to because it holds in the candy corn a little better.These delightful treats are fresh from the Hollow. Now, pipe about 1/2 teaspoon of melted chocolate on the wider end of 1 peanut butter cup place over hole on 1 shortbread cookie, resting against graham cracker. Make snack time more fun with the Keebler Elves and a batch of yummy Keebler Fudge Stripes Minis Cookies.Then center the longer side of 1 graham cracker on chocolate line, and hold until chocolate begins to set. You don’t have to put frosting in there, but I like to because it holds in the candy corn a little better. Our decadent Keebler Fudge cookies are crafted right here in the Hollow Tree with a little Elfin. Lay shortbread cookies in a row flat on a work surface with fudge stripes vertical (turkey feathers). Squeeze chocolate bag to pipe line of chocolate across the bottom of each cookie (crosswise over fudge stripes). Keebler Fudge Stripes Original Cookies, 11.5 oz. Gently squeeze bag until chocolate is smooth cut off tiny corner which you’ll use to pipe out the chocolate. Place bag on microwave-safe plate and microwave for 1 minute until chips are soft. In a small resealable freezer bag, add chocolate chips and seal bag.Satisfy your chocolate craving with the simple goodness of Keebler Fudge Stripes Minis Cookies. No matter your age, Keebler Fudge Stripes Minis Cookies are perfect for snacks at school, the office, traveling, lunchtime, at the game, and more - the Uncommonly Good options are endless. Packaged in a convenient portable cup, Keebler Fudge Stripes Minis Cookies are made with pantry-perfect staples like enriched flour and real cocoa for a satisfying anytime dessert treat. These delightful treats are fresh from the Hollow Tree and feature an irresistible combination of scrumptious shortbread cookies with delectable drizzles of fudge-flavored stripes. Make snack time more fun with the Keebler Elves and a batch of yummy Keebler Fudge Stripes Minis Cookies.
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