Hanukkah Stained Glass Cookies
Hanukkah Stained Glass Cookies
Delicious Hanukkah stained glass cookies. So easy to make and fun with kids! Create this delicious effect in few easy steps. Sweet, crumbly and oh so yummy. Stained Glass Cookies As you can see, I've been busy making Hanukkah cookies this weekend. My daughters can't complain! They've been helping me roll, cut out, and bake some yummy treats like these beautiful Hanukkah Stained Glass Cookies. I love how these cookies let the light shine through. It has a 'wow' factor with kids and adults. Serve them as dessert for the 8 nights of Hanukkah and it will be a hit.
If you really want to get creative, mix and max stained glass colors to create beautiful combinations.
I chose just one to go with my theme. If you don’t celebrate Hanukkah you can cut out other shapes with cookie cutters or a paring knife.
The possibilities are endless! You can make them square and cut out little hearts or Christmas ornaments with red stained glass.
Believe it or not, these are VERY easy to make and even novice bakers will have success with these Hanukkah Stained Glass Cookies. Your kids can help you roll, shape and decorate them.
It’s a fun activity for a lazy Sunday morning.
To make these cookies, simply make the dough (recipe below). Refrigerate for 30 minutes, roll and cut out circles using a cookie cutter or a rimmed glass.
Place the cookie circles in a jelly roll pan and cut out little shapes using a small cookie cutter. In the center add a piece of hard candy and bake.
If you want, you can crush the hard candy and combine colors and flavors:
The hard candy melts inside the oven creating the stained glass effect. Hope you can try these at home!
Details:
- 1 Cup unsalted Butter (2 sticks) at room temperature
- 1 1/2 Cups All Purpose Flour
- 1/2 Cup Sugar
- 1 Tablespoon Plain Greek Yogurt or Sour Cream
- 1 egg
- 1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla or Pinch of Vanilla Powder
- 32 pieces Hard Candy such as Jolly Rancher
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Mix all the cookie ingredients together until a ball forms. Shape into a disc, wrap with plastic paper and refrigerate for a minimum of 30 minutes
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Preheat Oven to 350 Degrees F
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In a floured surface, place the dough and roll until you get it thin ( about a 1/4 inch). Cut out circles using a cookie cutter or the rim of a glass
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Place circles on a cookie sheet pan fitted with parchment paper
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Cut out small shapes using a smaller cookie cutter or a paring knife
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Place a hard candy into each center of the cookie
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Bake for 8-10 minutes or until cookies have browned and stained glass effect have been achieved
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Cool in pan for 2-3 minutes and then place in a cooling rack until completely cooled