Homemade Lunchables Pack crackers like Saltines, Triscuits or Wheat Thins, cheese cubes and deli meat cut into squares or for fun
with small cookie cutters.
Cut with sciccors or punch cut
with small cookie cutters - Pineapple Habanero (or Mango or Strawberry or mix of all 3) Origami Wraps into diamond and heart shapes.
Now all the recipes I found instructed pouring the polenta mixture (there are many recipes out there for polenta, just find one you like) out onto a working surface, allowing it to cool (30 minutes) and cutting out a shape
with a small cookie cutter, layering the pieces in a pan, with sauce in between and baking for 10 minutes.
Roll roll onto a heavily floured surface 1/4 inch thick and cut
with small cookie cutter of your choice.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Easy Peasy PREP & DECORATION TIME: 60 - 90 Minutes COOK TIME: 8 - 12 MINUTES TOTAL TIME: 68 + Minutes Minimum QUANTITY: 20 - 40 Cookies (40 Cookies
with small cookie cutter linked below) INGREDIENTS:
Not exact matches
With a
cookie cutter cut out shapes and place them on a
cookie sheet / Use all the leftover pieces, form
smaller disks, refrigerate again if needed, and use every last bit of dough!
1) Sift self - raising flour into a large mixing bowl 2) Cut the butter into
small cubes and mix it
with the flour, using two knives to mix the butter and flour together 3) Once the dough achieves a sand - like mixture, use your hand to compact the dough and knead very gently 4) Sprinkle a cool, flat surface
with flour, and flatten the dough
with a rolling pin until it reaches a 1 cm thickness 5) Pre-heat oven to 190 — 200 deg cel 6) Use a round
cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out
small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top
with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle
with fresh chives
In a prepared
cookie sheet I rolled out the dough as thin as possible and
with the help of the
cutter, cut the rolled dough into
small rectangle pieces.
I use a metal star
cookie cutter to form the outline and wrap the ornament
with thinner wire strung
with small beads.
Use a
small round
cookie cutter to punch out the core of each slice so that you end up
with rings.
You have two options from here: option # 1 - you can use a pizza
cutter or knife and simply cut into strips and then cut the strips into squares or option # 2 — you can use a
cookie cutter and cut out
small shapes, place those shapes on a baking sheet lined
with parchment then re-roll the scraps and repeat the
cookie cutter option until all the dough is used.
If you don't have a charming little maple leaf
cookie cutter, don't worry; you can form
small balls of dough, press them
with the bottom of a drinking glass until they flatten, and then bake for a more modest - looking
cookie.
Simple Green Salad
with Cucumber Cutouts — Dress up a simple green salad
with cucumbers punched out in the center
with a
small heart
cookie cutter.
I'm making gingerbread
cookies right now and I don't own people shaped
cookie cutters so I'm going to attempt to cut them out
with a knife in these
small sizes because you've totally sold me on bite sized
cookies now!!!
Then I rolled out the leftover dough, cut a star out of the dough
with my largest star
cookie cutter, placed a
small dot of butter on top of each mini pie, topped
with the cut out star, brushed
with egg wash, then sprinkled
with sugar.
With a
cookie cutter or a
small glass (I used a glass) cut out the biscuits.
I used heart valentine
cookie cutters, but you can use whatever cut outs you want... or even roll
small balls
with your hands.
Just made these tonight
with makeshift round «
cookie cutters» — a tin can and some
small plastic kitchen utensil... they were truly a hit!
Using a 2 1/2 - inch circle
cookie cutter (or a glass
with a 3 1/2 - inch circumference and a
small knife), cut 3 circles from each tortilla.
With the remaining tortilla use a 4»
cookie cutter to create 4
small tortilla circles.
I flattened the dough and cut them
with a
small gingerbread girl
cookie cutter.
Roll the dough out until it is 1/4 - inch thick and cut into hearts
with a
small heart shaped
cookie cutter.
Set out some play dough on the table
with a
small plastic rolling pin,
cookie cutters, and a plastic knife.
If you're feeding your guests lunch or dinner,
small portions work best, like sandwiches shaped
with cookie cutters, English muffin pizzas, bite - size pieces of fruit or cooked veggies,
small crackers, and cupcakes.
To keep toys tidy, instead of a large toy box, it is better to have a variety of
small containers, preferable transparent plastic boxes
with tight - fitting lids to keep bits and pieces of games that are in sets together e.g sets of farm animals, army soldiers, wooden blocks,
cookie cutters, marbles, lego blocks, toy cars etc..
I was going to make the lastone, a pound cake
with hearts, but my
cookie cutter is too big to fit in the loaf, and I havent seen a
smaller one.
Homemade crackers, such as those made from the Yogurt Dough can be made into
small Cheerio - sized bites or cut into fun shapes
with cookie cutters.
Cut in
small squares or into Easter shapes
with themed
cookie cutters.
Choose a
cookie cutter or roll into a
small ball and press flat
with your hands.
Traveling in a
small group of no more than 22, we'll cover more ground
with ease and agility, leave the
cookie -
cutter itineraries behind, and meet the locals up close - without crushing your travel budget.
Cut
with a round
cookie cutter or
small glass and fill
with the mixture of your choice.