Before we jump into this super simple recipe for witch hat cookies in three easy steps, let’s go back in time. I remember the days when I was pregnant with our first — I imagined being “super mom” — you know her, the one who manages to work full time and cooks made-from-scratch meals. She looks on lovingly as she bakes cookies on the weekends. She whistles happily through the house as she folds the laundry, loads the dishes, and scrubs the bathroom floor. She does all of this with a twinkle in her eye and a smile on her face. *Cue birds chirping*
Well, it took two official days into motherhood (like, I wasn’t even out of the hospital yet) before it became clear that I was going to be the barely-maintaining-her-sanity-is-that-spit-up-in-my-hair-what-day-is-it-did-I-put-on-clean-underwear-is-ten-o-clock-in-the-morning-too-early-for-wine mom. Whether you have it all together or you’re re-heating your coffee for the tenth time while stepping in something brown and sticky (probably poop) on the floor — you can use and appreciate a super simple way to make tasty fun this season. So let’s make witch hat cookies in three easy steps!
You will need…
- One package Fudge Strip Cookies
- One package Hershey Kisses
- One package Decorator Icing (purple, green, or orange)
- Official taste tester
How to make witch hat cookies in three easy steps:
- Remove cookies and flip them onto a plate chocolate side up
- Unwrap Hershey Kisses and dab decorator frosting on the bottom of kiss before placing on the center of the cookie
- Use decorator icing to create a band of icing around the kiss and cookie
- Eat them
Remember…
It’s okay to be a Pinterest super star. It’s also okay to pour the entire gallon of milk in the trash can mistaking it for a cereal bowl (yes, I’ve done this). The most important thing to remember is that your kids don’t see any of that. They live in the moment and just want you to adore them. So do that. Adore your kids and make gooey, messy, sticky witch hats while singing “The Adams Family.” Even if it’s not Pinterest-perfect, you’re winning.
For another fun and kid-friendly fall recipe, go here! Many spooky wishes, friends!