Miffy Butter Cookies

Miffy loves baking with Aunt Alice – she bakes everything from bread to cookies! Melanie is coming over to play later this week so Miffy has made her some tasty treats to enjoy.

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What you need to make Miffy butter biscuits:

250g softened butter

140g caster sugar

1 egg yolk

2 tsp vanilla extract

300g plain flour

Miffy cookie cutters

 

How to make the dough:

Make sure you’ve washed your hands and have your apron on because this could get a little bit messy!

First things first, mix the softened butter and caster sugar in a large bowl with a wooden spoon. Then carefully add the egg yolk (remember to separate it from the white first) and the vanilla extract. Stir this all together – if you get tired, you could ask an adult to help!

Next use a sieve to sift the plain flour into the mixture, and stir until the mixture all blends together. You might need to use your hands at the end to give everything a really good mix and press the dough together – that’s it, just like that!

Wrap your dough in cling film and leave it in the fridge for an hour. That’s enough time to watch an episode or three of Miffy’s Adventures Big and Small on Tiny Pop!

 

STEP 1

Take the dough out of the fridge and roll it out using a rolling pin. Then with your Miffy cookie cutters, you have fun cutting out as many shapes as you can of Miffy, Boris Bear and pretty flowers! Don’t they look cute? Quickly pop them all on to a lined baking tray in neat little rows, making sure there is space between them so they can expand whilst cooking.

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STEP 2

Ask an adult to put the tray into the oven on 170° and bake for around 15 minutes or until the biscuits are a lovely golden brown. Mmmm…. don’t they smell tasty? Miffy loves it when the kitchen fills with the smell of something delicious.

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STEP 3

Ask a grown-up to take the biscuits out of the oven – be careful because they’re very hot – and let them cool for 15 minutes before decorating them, otherwise your icing might slide off!

 

STEP 4

If you have some cooking chocolate in your cupboard, why don’t you melt some for Miffy’s ears?

Ask an adult to heat a pan of water and place a heatproof bowl in it. Add the chocolate pieces and wait until they melt, stirring occasionally, until you have a chocolate river! Next, dip Miffy’s ears into the melted chocolate and, quick as a flash, before they dry, decorate them with sprinkles. Perfect!

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STEP 5

Leave the chocolate to set before you serve them up to your friends and family. Yum!

 

Visit The Gingerbread House for the original recipe.

One comment

  1. Umbrel

    So Cute!

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