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Worm Cookies

By: Shaleo  
"This is a fun and easy recipe that is good to do for April Fool's Day."

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Original Recipe Yield 2 dozen (varies, depending on recipe)
 

Ingredients

  • 1 (18 ounce) package refrigerated chocolate cookie dough
  • 24 gummi worms

Directions

  1. Make a Chocolate Cookies dough but do not bake.
  2. Take the dough and roll it into balls 1 1/2- inch balls. Cut the balls each in half. Take a spoon and while holding the halves, press the spoon into the inside. Do this to all of the halves.
  3. Divide the halves into 2 sets of 12 (or as much dough as you have on hand). On one half, press a worm into the indentation. Take the rest of the halves and press them onto the wormed ones so they are once again balls. Smooth edges.
  4. Bake as called for in the recipe.
  5. Serve and pretend they are regular cookies. Laugh out loud when you see the look on you spouse's and children's faces!!

Nutritional Information open nutritional information

Amount Per Serving  Calories: 122 | Total Fat: 4.4g | Cholesterol: 2mg

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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Apr. 7, 2009 by Denny 
Followed instructions to a "T" -- the worms melted out from the cookies all over the cookie... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Apr. 26, 2006 by Butterfly Flutterby Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Hmmmmm, this isn't our tastes, but I can imagine that this would be a hit with some folks and... MORE

 
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