{Written By: The Mrs.}
Simplest cookie ever!
Ingredients:
- Chocolate kisses
- Frozen flat pie dough, thawed
- 1 Egg white whisked w/ 1 Tbsp. water
- Sugar
Okay these cookies are so quick and easy. I saw them on Pinterest of course.
Recipe from the Picky Palate.
All you do is lay out your pie dough, I recommend rolling it a little thinner than it comes from the store, like 1/8 of an inch, the thinner the better.
Then I used a biscuit cutter and cut out circles until I was out of crust. I placed an (unwrapped-yeah, I know, you would think I wouldn’t have to say that- but just to be safe) kiss in the center.
Then dipped my fingers in water and pinched up the sides using my wet finger to help the dough stick. You want to be sure they are pinched well, as they will puff a little as they cook and if they aren’t pinched well they will just open up and lay flat.
Mix the egg white with the tbsp of water and brush your little pinch pies.
Sprinkle with sugar and bake at 350* for between 16-18 minutes. Watch them, as the egg wash and sugar will want to make the edges darken just like a real pie.
Made about 24
These are super fabulous and great with a big cold glass of milk. My husband ate 6 at lunch today!
{Susi}
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I made these too and they were soooo good! Yours look wonderful!
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i’ve not seen this cookie before, and it actually reminds me of hamantashn, a cookie we make for the jewish holiday of purim. it’s triangle shaped dough with fruit inside, usually, but we do choc chips in peanut butter. yum! happy holidays!
Oh peanut butter, that would be a great way to do a variation of this cookie. Yum! Happy Holidays to you!
Oh yum! These look so pretty and delicious and they actually look easy to make. What a fun party treat for the holidays 🙂
Give them a try so so easy to make! Thanks for checking us out.
yummy…i have never heard of this recipe before but it looks delish…thank you so much for sharing…xo
Something new but easy and very good, you’ll be addicted.
Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for commenting and give these a try they are a big hit!
These look so yummy and easy to make! Thanks for sharing. Visiting from Happy Hour.
Thanks for visiting and the are super yummy!
These look delicious. I have a link party called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop and would love to have you share this with everyone. It runs from Wednesday through midnight Sunday. Here is the link to the party.
http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/12/6-crafts-and-recipes-and-wednesdays.html
Debi @ Adorned From Above
Very addictive and delicious! We’ll see you at the party 🙂
These look like a fortune cookie with a little surprise inside. I have pinned because I want to try them out! I’d love you to come link up at my Pin Me Linky Party.
Thanks for pinning! We’ll see you at your party 🙂
Thanks!
what temp & how long do you bake them
Bake them at 350 degrees F for 16-18 minutes.
Oh how delicious!
XO
Nike O.
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They are give them a try:0)
Reminds me of fortune cookies.
Does kinda look like that- I knew it reminded me of something. Tastes like chocolate pie :0)