NO! These are NOT for you! *smacks paw away*
I made these because Support Dogs of St. Louis is having an open house and I was requested to bake stuff! I've volunteered for them since the 8th grade and over the past few years have become a PRN employee. They train service animals for the handicapped, touch therapy programs, several jail rescue dog programs, obedience classes and much more!
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FACCC these are cinnamon sugar cookies with candy sprinkle pawpads!
1cup Sugar
1cup butter
1 egg
1tbsp vanilla extract
2 1/4cups flour
1tsp baking soda
1/4tbsp cinnimon (about? I made a double batch to taste)
Roll out flat and cut into shapes or just blob it onto the pan! Bake at 375 for 10-14 min (mine took right at 10)
I made these because Support Dogs of St. Louis is having an open house and I was requested to bake stuff! I've volunteered for them since the 8th grade and over the past few years have become a PRN employee. They train service animals for the handicapped, touch therapy programs, several jail rescue dog programs, obedience classes and much more!
Submitted for
FACCC these are cinnamon sugar cookies with candy sprinkle pawpads!1cup Sugar
1cup butter
1 egg
1tbsp vanilla extract
2 1/4cups flour
1tsp baking soda
1/4tbsp cinnimon (about? I made a double batch to taste)
Roll out flat and cut into shapes or just blob it onto the pan! Bake at 375 for 10-14 min (mine took right at 10)
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You put the sprinkles on while they are still dough and raw and they stick by themselves that way. Using a ziplock bag (or I suppose any type of plastic) I cut a pawpad stencil. Sticking the plastic to the doughy cookie I just dumped the sprinkles on and carefully removed the stencil. Once baked the sugar in the sprinkles kinda melts and they stick and stay on by themselves!
These present very well :D The colors blend in on the photo, though, so i'm thinking for the lighter colors like yellow you may want to consider some form of edging. A very light application of icing, maybe? Even so these are really cool looking :D
(also i have never used sprinkles, how do they stick? egg?)
(also i have never used sprinkles, how do they stick? egg?)
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