Play Dough Cookies Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 1)
Reviewed: May 15, 2013
Love this recipe!! My 7 yeard old and I tried them for her her party and she enjoyed making them along with me. They were truly a hit everyone couldnt believe they were cookies, because I set them up on the candy buffet in a vase. The one thing i did do different was add a little lemon astract with the vanilla, and sprinked sugar on the dough before baking for a better taste.
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Reviewed: Mar. 24, 2013
Amazing when baked. Shapes stay true to original. Tasty and not too sweet. Highly addictive!
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Reviewed: Feb. 21, 2013
Doubled the recipe & followed it exactly. I set my timer for 8 min per batch & I'm glad I did...they don't look done, but they are. I had a problem with my dough cracking a lot, so I only did about a dozen rolled "lollipops" before I gave up, marbled all of my dough, and cut out easter egg cookies & put them on sticks. I got a total of 45 cookies after I doubled the batch.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

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Reviewed: Jan. 8, 2013
Not my favorite, but I gave it four stars because the kids had a blast making them! We will be making them again.
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Reviewed: Nov. 19, 2012
Made button cookies and they turned out soo cute! =] plus everyone loved them! =]
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Reviewed: Nov. 3, 2012
Just made these and loved them! I can't comment on taste yet as they just came out of the oven, but the process of making them was super easy and the results well worth the effort. A couple of 'tips': I used food coloring and thought that the colors were just as vibrant as food paste and it was easy to mix in. After the dough chilled for 2 hrs, I rolled out each individual color into the little balls so I had the same number of each. (I ended up with 18 instead of the 24 originally called for) I then stuck them in the freezer while in the process of rolling them out, pulling out just one of each color at a time. I didn't have any problem with them being too sticky. My 'rope' was much longer than 12 inches, probably closer to 18. And I found it helpful not to wrap it around to form the coil, but to start on one end and actually roll it up onto itself all the way to the other end - so the spiral was standing up, not laying flat. I will definitely be making these again in different colors for different celebrations. My four and two year old are thrilled with them!
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Reviewed: Aug. 22, 2012
Made these in the shape of rainbows for my neices birthday party. VERY time consuming...but they are adorable. This is not a sweet cookie and it's almost cakelike. I added clear sugar crystals to sweeten them up a little.
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Reviewed: Feb. 10, 2012
Cute, very cute! I am not sure if I did something wrong but they did not taste that great. My sister took a bite and handed it back and said it was "not worth the calories" and a 6 year old took a bite and said "I don't like this" my 4 year old and 2 year old scarfed them down though :) I would give them 5 stars for creativity and fun in the kitchen with my 4 year old. We made heart shaped for V-Day. CUTE look, taste not so great..
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Reviewed: Jan. 28, 2012
These cookies are so good. The only change I made was to add 1/2 tsp. almond extract. They do taste like a spritz cookie. I am sending them to my grandchildren.
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Reviewed: Jan. 26, 2012
If you're looking for standout VISUAL appeal, these cookies are WORTH IT. If you're simply looking for a yummy cookie, I'd pass these up. That being said, these DO taste good! However, they're just not worth the work if presentation isn't a motivating factor. Even though I refrigerated the dough overnight (and kept the dough balls in the frig between batches), I had issues w/the dough. When I attempted to roll the balls into a "snake", things got, well, sticky! I couldn't keep the dough from sticking to my hands (10X sugar would have helped, but I didn't want to dull my vibrant colors). I attempted to roll one out on a cutting board, but that worked worse than rolling between my hands. I baked my first 6 without lollipop sticks, as I wan't sure they were going to work (and they looked great as plain cookies, too). When I discovered they did work (I was wary of too much spreading), I added a lollipop stick to the final 12. My yield was only 18 cookies and I couldn't have made them any smaller and had them not look silly on the sticks (and I, actually, would have liked them to be bigger). One thing I really DO like about this recipe is the cookie edges don't brown, so they look super vibrant. All in all, I will make them again if presentation is a priority. THANKS for the recipe, Terri!
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