October 20, 2009

skeleton (cookie) dance

Recipes with a Halloween twist always attract my attention. Especially when they involve chocolate. So I was quite excited recently to stumble upon this one.



Chocolate sugar cookies. Decorated like dancing skeletons. Delicious and easy. Deceptively easy.

I gathered the ingredients.



The cookie part went well. Then it was time to create the skeletal images to match the magazine photo. As a side note, I'd be curious to know how long it took to create the perfect cookies for that photo shoot. I'm guessing a long, long time. Or at least that's the belief I'm clinging to.

I blame the icing. Despite following the recipe to the letter, it was too stiff. Ridiculously stiff. The resulting skeleton . . . if that's what it can be called . . . well, he was the first one eaten.


More milk in the icing. Still not right. Although this group had a skeletal alien quality that wasn't entirely unappealing.


Then, like Goldilocks, the third attempt was measurably more successful. Still some aliens in the crowd, but a few were beginning to bear some resemblance to their published likeness.




The completed horde of chocolate skeletons looked overwhelming. But they were devoured in under twelve hours. Obviously a testament to my cookie decorating skill.

9 comments:

Rue said...

I'd have given up long before they resembled skeletons! I'd have frosted them all white and called them choco-ghost-boys!

halloween spirit said...

Not a bad idea Rue! I was leaning in that direction myself for a while :)

Nev said...

hhaha
that always happens with my cookies too... gawd i hate that.

Ghoul Friday said...

*grin*

Well, you DID finally get the hang of it. While the last batch look nice, they aren't nearly as entertaining as the first batch ;)

Toronto home staging said...

Hi. I use similar recipe for chocolate sugar cookies but I make them for Christmas. However, instead of skeletons I make angels or Santa Clauses. But it has never crossed my mind that this recipe could be used for Halloween with skeletons, great idea. And of course, when cookies are ready it is nice view on them but they disappear in a moment.

Take care,
Ella

Wendy the (Very) Good Witch said...

Okay...first of all...kudos to you for these. I think are superb. Secondly, I SO want to sample one right now. Chocolate sugar cookies sound yummy. And thirdly, I'm with Rue, mine would have been ghosts too I'm afraid. Thanks for sharing these. :o)

Jessica Cangiano said...

Super-duper adorable! (Errrr, I mean spooky! ;D) I love these wonderful cut-out cookies, thank you for sharing them with us!

Have a marvelous countdown to All Hallows, sweet friend!
♥ Jessica

Bridgett said...

Okay...I can't help it. I'm giggling about the first little guy. LOL

And even he was cute.

You did a fine job. Not sure I would have had your patience though. :)

)O(
boo

Countess VonRauber said...

Love um! Really cute =) I do a gingerbread cookie version =)