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    • corneyAmberC Offline
      corneyAmber
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      e3nity:
      Ohhh Thanks for shifting.. :lol: Yeah.. its fun but at times pek chek oso.. coz he start to snack on the mixed fruits.. :love:


      Anyone have recipes to share for bonding?
      My pleasure, emm, my job actually! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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        Happy Mama
        last edited by

        e3nity:
        Recently did this with DS. Animal Cookies..

        http://postimage.org/image/22gcw8ixw/

        200g plain flour
        50g pure icing sugar or powdered caster sugar
        125g butter, chopped and softened
        1 tsp vanilla
        1/2 tbsp very cold water
        1. Sift together flour and sugar. Add chopped soft butter and rub in with fingers. Once the dough forms large clumps,
        sprinkle cold water and vanilla over the dough and knead lightly until a soft dough forms. Do not overwork the
        dough or it will be tough.
        2. Let the dough rest at room temperature for about 10 mins.
        3. Preheat oven to 325F.

        To assemble cookies:
        Fruit Loops
        Mixed Rasins and Cherries
        Koko Kruch cereal
        Chocolate rice for the eyes
        1. Pinch off about 2 teaspoonfuls of dough for each cookie. Embed 2 rasins/chopped cherries in the center of the dough.
        2. Place the ball of dough on the baking tray. Use 2 Koko Kruch cereal pieces to form the ears, chocolate rice for the
        eyes and a fruit loop for the nose.
        3. Bake at 325F for 20 mins until the cookies are light golden brown.

        You may decorate it according to your liking.

        Any parents do bake with their kids? Why not share some ideas here. :lol:
        Wow, your animal cookies are lovely. Really cute!

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          jtoh
          last edited by

          e3nity:
          Ohh not u ah??? :idea: Wonder who? haha nvm.. as long as its in the right place it shld b ok.. I lke the taste with mixed fruit and the butter i use is golden bucket.. Did you manage to do the doggies nicely? i fail doing the doggies that's y DS n i ended up running our imagination wild to create other animals..

          yes, my doggies were very sucessful. Very cute. ๐Ÿ™‚

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            ANobleNerd
            last edited by

            e3nity:
            Recently did this with DS. Animal Cookies..

            http://postimage.org/image/22gcw8ixw/

            200g plain flour
            50g pure icing sugar or powdered caster sugar
            125g butter, chopped and softened
            1 tsp vanilla
            1/2 tbsp very cold water
            1. Sift together flour and sugar. Add chopped soft butter and rub in with fingers. Once the dough forms large clumps,
            sprinkle cold water and vanilla over the dough and knead lightly until a soft dough forms. Do not overwork the
            dough or it will be tough.
            2. Let the dough rest at room temperature for about 10 mins.
            3. Preheat oven to 325F.

            To assemble cookies:
            Fruit Loops
            Mixed Rasins and Cherries
            Koko Kruch cereal
            Chocolate rice for the eyes
            1. Pinch off about 2 teaspoonfuls of dough for each cookie. Embed 2 rasins/chopped cherries in the center of the dough.
            2. Place the ball of dough on the baking tray. Use 2 Koko Kruch cereal pieces to form the ears, chocolate rice for the
            eyes and a fruit loop for the nose.
            3. Bake at 325F for 20 mins until the cookies are light golden brown.

            You may decorate it according to your liking.

            Any parents do bake with their kids? Why not share some ideas here. :lol:
            We made a version of this with Milo for brown cookies and Horlicks for white cookies. My son made them for CNY this year. ๐Ÿ˜„

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              Happy Mama
              last edited by

              ANobleNerd:
              We made a version of this with Milo for brown cookies and Horlicks for white cookies. My son made them for CNY this year. ๐Ÿ˜„

              Sounds interesting too. Maybe I should try baking these cute cookie animals with my DD during the school hols.

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                e3nity
                last edited by

                Yupโ€ฆ Itโ€™s fun and easy to makeโ€ฆ You can improvise it by avoiding the vanilla essence it u prefer a mre buttery tasteโ€ฆ DS is requesting for another baking sessionโ€ฆ

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                  Happy Mama
                  last edited by

                  e3nity:
                  Yup.. It's fun and easy to make.. You can improvise it by avoiding the vanilla essence it u prefer a mre buttery taste.. DS is requesting for another baking session..

                  oh yes, i love the buttery taste... so that means i've got to avoid putting the vanilla essence is it? thanks for telling me this. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                    e3nity
                    last edited by

                    Happy Mama:


                    oh yes, i love the buttery taste... so that means i've got to avoid putting the vanilla essence is it? thanks for telling me this. ๐Ÿ˜‰
                    yup happy mum.. Enjoy baking with ya angels.. I personally like the golden bucket butter as the buttery taste is richer.. Rmb nt to pinch a big ball of dough as it will take longer time to be cooked.

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                      Happy Mama
                      last edited by

                      e3nity:
                      Happy Mama:



                      oh yes, i love the buttery taste... so that means i've got to avoid putting the vanilla essence is it? thanks for telling me this. ๐Ÿ˜‰

                      yup happy mum.. Enjoy baking with ya angels.. I personally like the golden bucket butter as the buttery taste is richer.. Rmb nt to pinch a big ball of dough as it will take longer time to be cooked.

                      Ok thanks, e3nity ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                        Augmum
                        last edited by

                        e3nity:
                        Recently did this with DS. Animal Cookies..

                        http://postimage.org/image/22gcw8ixw/
                        e3nity, yr animal cookies are really cute, kids will def like to eat as they're so attractive. ๐Ÿ˜„

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