No, this isn't a recipe for healthful fiber and raisin filled "delights". These cookies are for all the times we reach for something fast in the morning, instead of taking the time for a proper breakfast. Not that I would EVER have a cookie, piece of cold pizza, cupcake, or leftover porkchop. No sir, not me. There is one thing, though, that I can't be without in the morning. COFFEE.
Ah, thats better, a strong cup of coffee and jam on my toast. Actually, the idea for this baking session came from one of my daughter's best friends (hi Chloe!), who has been suggesting bacon cookies. I got the "bacon" to look bumpy by cooling the cookies on top of these.
To make the egg shapes, I cut out circles and then trimmed them up so they were more irregular looking. I know I have never fried an egg and had it make a perfect circle.
To make the toast, I cut the dough using a piece of bread as a template.
I've been on a lollypop smashing binge, and today was no exception. 2 pink + 1 purple lollypop smashed, melted, and poured onto waxed paper.
See my coffee cup? I got in Eagles Mere Pa - my favorite place on earth. If you ever want the most glorious relaxing weekend with outstanding food, stay at the Eagles Mere Inn.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to make myself a bowl of steel cut Irish oats with flaxseed and fat free organic milk. Got to jog today too...
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cute cookies! so creative :)
ReplyDeleteThese are unbelievably ingenious!!! From the first photo they look like the real thing! xo,
ReplyDeleteP.S I love steel cut oats, too.
Oh my gosh. I LOVE food that looks like other food!!! You HAVE to come and link this up to my Sweet Treats Party today! Hope to see you there,
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www.somethingswanky.com
Wow....these are wonderful! I was so excited to see what you had done. Trish
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! I would never have thought of using melted candy for jam, pure genius!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up today!!
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious! My son would love those.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! I can't wait to make these!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery clever and extremely cute! :)
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Oh my gosh!!!! The cookies are so cute. Great job.
ReplyDeleteToo cute!
ReplyDeleteJen
www.dishesandsocks.com
THAT IS SOOO FUN! WHAT A GREAT IDEA!
ReplyDeleteThese are completely cute! I need to go eat after seeing these! I am your newest follower. I would love it if you came over to Greetings From the Asylum and followed me too!
ReplyDeleteI'm OBSESSED with "food disguised as food" and this is super original and AWESOME! Great Job :-)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! My boys would love these. Thanks for sharing with my newbie party.
ReplyDeleteWow! You are amazing!! I would love for you to come link up on Thursday!
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Your project is so freaking awesome that I just had to feature it this week in my Hookin Up with HoH party.
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Allison @ <a href="http://www.houseofhepworths.com/>House of Hepworths</a>
Your project is so freaking awesome that I just had to feature it this week in my Hookin Up with HoH party.
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Allison @ House of Hepworths