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    Tea Cup Cookies, edible craft with the kids

    November 10, 2015 By Sara McCleary Updated November 29, 2020 - This post may contain affiliate links

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    I do tend to live under a very big rock when it comes to "kid" cooking or recipes. It isn't intentional; it's just not my word right now. I don't have any ankle biters orbiting in my universe. The closest presence I have to a kid these days is Josh, and he's 23. Kid friendly recipes aren't high on my agenda.

    I spotted these tea cup cookies on the front counter of a café recently and I thought the teacups were the cutest things ever.

    The cutest Tea Cup Cookies. Not cooking required, complete assembly fun with the kids!

    I thought I had discovered something new. Apparently I was wrong. If you have a little girl, chances are you know these tea cup cookies well. I found this out when I was trying to be a smart arse and posted a photo of the ingredients on Instagram. My aim was to get peoples minds thinking, what could those ingredients be made into?

    Phoodie came back within seconds with "tea cups". I looked at my phone, pulled a face only my mother could love and let out a loud "Fuck…. Really?!" With a few grumbles following. All my plans of making my Instagram followers use their grey matter in a confectionary guessing game went out the window. It seems that Phoodie knew those ingredients extremely well, she has made tea cup cookies for her little girl many a time.

    The cutest Tea Cup Cookies. Not cooking required, complete assembly fun with the kids!
    The cutest Tea Cup Cookies. Not cooking required, complete assembly fun with the kids!

    And you can see why. They are just the cutest things and really easy to make. Perfect for kids to get hands on with, there really isn't much involved in making them. They are made up of all store bought ingredients. These ingredients are then all glued together with white icing. You could even buy pre-made white icing if you were so inclined. I did make mine.

    Now to the gory finger tale. As I sat there gluing marshmallows to tic toc biscuits, admiring how easy and child friendly these biscuits were to make, that's when it happened. I moved my hand to set an icing joined biscuit and marshmallow down and thrust my finger up against the chef's knife sitting next to me in the process.

    I wasn't making these with kids, so after cutting my lifesavers in half to form the teacup handles, I just put the knife down. Just shake your head along with me. It isn't the kind of knife you stupidly put down with the very sharp blade in close proximity of your working area.

    The cutest Tea Cup Cookies. Not cooking required, complete assembly fun with the kids!

    I didn't see the knife, but I felt the slice. A wave of recognition and then disbelief went through me until I looked down at what I had done. Then I said all sorts of exclamations, hand wiggles and body movements, as blood poured out over my work area. I was making tea cup cookies for Christ's sakes, this wasn't meant to be happening.

    Safety note to parents: Cut lifesavers up in kitchen and put the knife away.

    The cutest Tea Cup Cookies. Not cooking required, complete assembly fun with the kids!

    I feel like I am cheating you big time with giving you a recipe for these teacup cookies. A recipe really isn't necessary. All you have to do is look at them, and you can see exactly how they are made. They do look great though don't they? Look at this as more of a shopping list with simple instructions. Oh hang on, that's a recipe!

    Sara xxx

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    The cutest Tea Cup Cookies. Not cooking required, complete assembly fun with the kids!

    Tea Cup Cookies

    Recipe Author: Sara McCleary
    Perfect for kids to get hands on with, there really isn't much involved in making them. 
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 30 minutes mins
    Course Sweets
    Cuisine Quick
    Servings 28 cookies

    Ingredients

    • 1 packet Arnott's Tic Toc biscuits if these aren't available any round iced biscuit will be suitable
    • 1 packet of chocolate freckles or similar chocolate sweet. I used freckles as well as chocolate buds.
    • 1 packet of white marshmallows
    • 1 packet of peppermint Lifesavers or similar sweet. If you use a mixture of white and pink marshmallows you could use a mixture of musk and peppermint Lifesavers.
    • 80 grams of white icing icing sugar & water, thin enough to pipe, thick enough to not run.
    • Fancy sprinkles of your choice.

    Instructions
     

    • Start by icing half a Lifesaver to a marshmallow. Leave to set.
    • While the marshmallow and Lifesaver are having a bonding moment. Pipe a circle of icing around the edge of your Tic Toc biscuit. Cover the icing with sprinkles and shake of excess. Leave to set slightly.
    • Then pipe a small blob of icing in the centre of the top of the Tic Toc biscuit and "glue" the marshmallow in place.
    • Ice the top of the marshmallow and place a freckle or chocolate bud on top.
    • Leave tea cups to dry, then they are ready to eat.

    Oven Temperatures

    All oven temperatures are fan forced.

    Measurement Notes

    All measurements are Australian metric standard. All measures are level, and cups are lightly packed unless specified. 1 teaspoon = 5ml / 1 tablespoon = 20mls / 1 cup = 250ml /4 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon.

    NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION

    The recipe's nutritional information is an approximation based on an online calculator. It is meant solely for reference purposes. If you're looking for precise details, be sure to double-check with your own research.

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    1. vickie

      February 01, 2016 at 1:26 pm

      i live in the US, not sure where to get the ingredients - tic toc cookies, freckles?

      Reply
      • Sara

        February 05, 2016 at 11:02 am

        Hi Vickie

        They are the names of Australian cookies and sweets. Substitute a round iced cookie for the base of the tea cup. The freckles can be replaced with a round chocolate drop. Just look for similar looking items in the USA.

    2. Sara @ Life's Little Sweets

      December 20, 2015 at 4:51 pm

      AHHHH! These are SO cute, I can't take it! I pinned these, love them!

      Reply
    3. Mike

      December 16, 2015 at 9:43 pm

      I absolutely love this! There are so many delicious and healthy ingredients here. Yum!

      Reply
    4. khadija

      December 14, 2015 at 9:05 pm

      such pretty cookies!! great work

      Reply
    5. Laura

      November 28, 2015 at 9:34 am

      They look really great! I want to eat them all!!!

      Reply
    6. Helen | Grab Your Fork

      November 23, 2015 at 10:05 am

      Ha these are such a kids party classic - slicing and dicing your finger, not so much!

      Reply
    7. THE HUNGRY MUM

      November 20, 2015 at 1:21 pm

      Oh yes - these are such big hits at parties! #MumOfTwoGals Yours are super adorable. Didn't read the gory bit but hope you're OK!

      Reply
    8. Gourmet Getaways

      November 16, 2015 at 12:48 pm

      These are so cute! I love them, I made them a few years ago for my daughters birthday. They have always been a popular story.
      Thanks for sharing
      Julie
      Gourmet Getaways

      Reply
    9. Tania @My Kitchen Stories

      November 15, 2015 at 10:12 am

      These are cute aren't they. i fell in love with them the first time i ever saw them. i love the pictures you have taken Sara

      Reply
    10. Renata

      November 10, 2015 at 8:37 pm

      Oh Sara, these little tea cups are adorable! I shivered when reading about the accident with the knife! Hope your finger is ok!

      Reply

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