Kids will get a kick  out of watching their hand prints turn into turkeys. This fun group  activity allows kids to not only make their own creations, but eat them  too!
1 roll of refrigerated sugar cookie mix or your favorite sugar cookie recipe
red, yellow and green paste food coloring 
3 pairs of disposable gloves
 
chocolate chips
 
red fruit leather
 
candy corn 
Divide the  cookie dough into 4 equal pieces, leaving one piece white and coloring  other 3 pieces: 1 red, 1 yellow and 1 green with the paste food  coloring. Make sure to wear a clean pair of gloves when mixing each  color so that you avoid coloring  your hands!    
**Hint: Color each piece slightly darker than you want the end   result to be. It will lighten a bit during the baking process.      
Gently press each piece of the dough together, forming a large ball.  Place dough into a bowl, cover with plastic wrap and chill for 30  minutes.  
Roll out chilled dough on a lightly floured surface to a 1/2 inch  thickness. Gently press hand into dough to make a clear imprint.  
Cut around outer edge of hand print with a knife. Repeat with remaining  dough. Lift cookies carefully with a spatula and place on an ungreased  baking sheet. Separate the fingers to resemble feathers, leaving the  thumb standing upright for the head.  
Bake until lightly browned. Immediately after removing from oven, press  one piece of candy corn into each of the 4 fingers, leaving thumb  plain.  Gently remove from pan.   
After the cookies have cooled slightly, press a chocolate chip into the  thumb for an eye. Use a small piece of fruit leather and stick on for  the turkey gobbler neck.     
That's it!   
Let the kids have fun eating their creations!   
 

 
 

2 comments:
I already had these on my bake list...just waiting for some of my grandchildren's handprints to come in the mail!
Very cute
Thanks Sue! I'd love to see them when you make them!
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