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Looking for a Fun DIY (Do It Yourself) activity for the kids this fall, just in time perhaps for Thanksgiving. Be sure to PIN this fun Turkey Nutter Butter Cookies Tutorial.
Ingredients:
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- 6 Nutter Butters
- 6 Mini Nutter Butters
- 1/2 cup Dark Cocoa Candy Melting Chips
- 18 pieces of Candy Corn for feathers
- 3 pieces of Candy Corn with white and yellow removed
- 12 Candy Eyes
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Directions:
- Cut 3 trimmed pieces of Orange candy corn in half lengthwise to make 6 beaks.
- Heat Dark Cocoa Candy Chips by microwaving for 30 seconds stirring and repeating until melted. Allow to cool for 2-3 minutes.
- Dip Nutter Butter in melted candy.
- Carefully remove from candy and let excess drip off.
- Lay cookie on wax paper. Use spoon to smooth any finger spots.
- Place Mini Nutter Butter on bottom half to make head.
- Press 3 pieces of candy corn into top to make feathers.
- Carefully place a little melted candy on back side and place 2 Candy eyes.
- Carefully place a little melted candy on back side and place beak.
- Immediately place in refrigerator for 10 minutes to set candy mix.
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Last Updated on August 4, 2014 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living
Kimberly Leverett Osburn says
Hey Ashley,
I happened upon your post when I was visiting Shelly over @ Frugal Family Home on Google. These little cookies are just adorable and I love Nutter Butters. Thanks for sharing. I’m sure I’ll be making these for my Ham Boys, the Leverett Kids and the Lusk Kids in a few weeks. <3 Kim
Sarah @ Miss Candiquik says
Love these! I’ve made plenty of turkey treats but never thought of using a nutter butter! :)