12 oz Semi-sweet chocolate chips 1/2 c Butter 1 c Walnuts; chopped 10 1/2 oz Colored mini marshmallows 2 lb Flaked coconut Melt chocolate chips and butter; let cool. Add nuts and marshmallows. Mix. Spoon mixture in log form across an 18" piece of waxed paper. Coat roll in coconut. Bring paper up around roll and pinch ends of paper together to cover roll; refrigerate for at least 3-4 hours. Slice in approximately 1/2 inch thick slices. -----
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Easy Christmas Cookies Recipes for Beginners | Stained Glass Cookies
Easy Christmas Cookies Recipes for Beginners: These Stained Glass Cookies are perfect for any holiday cookie tray, and so easy to make and are sure to impress people of all ages!
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These crisp buttery cookies are cut into festive shapes and filled with hard candies, then they’re baked and the candy melts into an even layer for a beautiful stained glass effect. A delicious cookie to add to the cookie tray this year,
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Stained Glass Cookies | Sally's Baking Recipes
Learn how to make stained glass window cookies using my favorite sugar cookie recipe. There’s no extra decorating or icing required!
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How To Make Stained-Glass Christmas Cookies
This cookie recipe requires cookie dough, hard candy, and a rolling pin. You can buy cookie dough or find yummy cookie dough recipes at BHG.com/recipes. Use the rolling pin to roll out the cookie dough until it is flat and smooth. Take your favorite holiday cookie cutters and create beautiful designs, then place cookies on a baking pan covered in foil. Place your hard candy in a plastic bag and smash it up with the rolling pin until it is finely crushed. Cut smaller shapes out of your cookies and, using hard candies of different colors, put little bits of candy into the hole you have created with the smaller cookie cutters. Once your candy is placed, pop your cookies in the oven. You will get the stained-glass look once cookies are done baking and the candy melts. Peel your baked cookies off the baking pan and you have a beautiful treat to serve to your family and friends.
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Betty demonstrates how to make Stained Glass Cookies for your dinner table. These will add some interest and will be enjoyed by children as well as adults.
Stained Glass Cookies
1/2 cup butter 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips 1 cup chopped English walnuts 10-ounce package colored mini marshmallows flaked or shredded coconut, as needed cooking oil spray
Melt 1/2 cup butter and 2 cups semisweet chocolate in the top of a double boiler. Cool until workable with hands. Stir in 1 cup English walnuts and a 10-ounce package of colored mini-marshmallows. Spray your hands with cooking oil spray and divide mixture into two equal parts on waxed paper. Form each part into a log (about 1 1/2-inches in diameter) and roll it in flaked or shredded coconut (on waxed paper), until well-covered. Chill 24 hours, then slice. When sliced, the colored marshmallows resemble stained glass windows. I hope you enjoy this delightful treat! --Betty
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