because it is not cooled yet!!
Depends on how much frosting is applied to a cookie and the size of the cookies.
obviously it wouldn't matter, they are both similar. frosting has more calories and more sugar.
The magical mix between a flower cookie and a circle cookie conjoined with frosting in between and rainbow sprinkles on top.
Obviously a glass of milk! Hot tea or coffee Ice Cream! Frosting - as a filling or a dip for the cookie.
It depends on what frosting it is and how much you put. The frosting can't be to thin. It would be better to use thick frosting. In some cases, royal icing.
Use a thick frosting in a small pastry bag to pipe out small letters.
oil milk eggs choclate frosting brown sugar extract baking powder sprinkle
Egg is a binder that helps to hold the cookie together.
Ingredients1 cn Chocolate fudge frosting12 Cookies; chocolate (2 dia)1 sm Candies such as m&msReese's pieces; candy corn 12 Sugar cones w/pointed endsFruit leather (opt) Spread frosting thickly on top of each cookies. In center of cookie, drop some candies on the frosting and invert the ice-cream cone on top of the candies. Spread frosting on the outer surface of each cone. Decorate by using a strip of fruit leather as a hatband at the base of the cone, if desired. Let frosting dry and set for about 15 minutes. To eat, hold by tip of cone.
insulated cookie sheets hold the heat from the oven longer than an air bake cookie sheet
First you will need cake mix of any kind you choose. Second you will need the supplies that come in the directions of the cake mix. Third you will need to get a cookie sheet and mini cupcake wrappers and place them on the cookie sheet then you bake them. Fourth you will need frosting, in which you will need to melt some white chocolate or plain chocolate or just make so powdered sugar frosting and dip the petifores in it.Fifth, (optional) you can get some colored frosting and use it to make a design such as a small flower on the petifores in which they are already hardend. Finally you may enjoy!!!:)
The number of toppings that can be put on a cookie is virtually limitless, as it depends on personal preference and creativity. Common toppings include chocolate chips, nuts, sprinkles, frosting, and dried fruits, among many others. However, practical considerations like the cookie's size and structural integrity may limit the amount used. Ultimately, you can customize your cookie with as many toppings as you desire!