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Goblin Feet Cookies and Witch Finger Cookies

October 22, 2011

These Goblin Feet Cookies and Witch Finger Cookies are super easy and fun to make using just a few ingredients! Whip some up and have some Halloween fun!
Goblin Feet Cookies and Witch Finger Cookies

Today I have two more freakin’ adorable and easy Halloweenie cookies using Nutter Butters. What would be more fun than a platter full of Ghost and Eyeball Cookies as well as these Witch Finger and Goblin Feet cookies brought to a Halloween party or dropped by the neighbor’s?

Like the cookies of yesterday, these start with Nutter Butter Peanut Butter Cookies dipped in candy melts. Here are a few of my tips to help you make your cookies turn out boo-tiful!

Goblin Feet Cookies and Witch Finger Cookies

• Melt candy melts or almond bark according to package directions, making sure chocolate is completely melted before dipping cookies.

• Dip one side of the cookie first. Shake the cookie slightly to make sure melted chocolate covers the entire cookie. Place cookie, chocolate side up, on waxed paper. Let chocolate harden and repeat dipping process on opposite side. Place cookie back on wax paper to set up. Using finger spread melted candy melts over place where fingers were.

• Hard candies, nuts, etc. will stick to the cookie better when it chocolate is slightly hardened but not set.

• For one (16 ounce) package Nutter Butter cookies, use two (14 ounce) bags candy melts or one (24 ounce) package almond bark or melting chocolate.

Goblin Feet Cookies and Witch Finger Cookies

Now go make yourself some spooky cookies!

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Goblin Feet Cookies and Witch Finger Cookies
Prep Time
30 mins
Cook Time
2 mins
Total Time
32 mins
 
These Goblin Feet Cookies and Witch Finger Cookies are super easy and fun to make using just a few ingredients! Whip some up and have some Halloween fun!
Course: Dessert
Servings: 2 dozen
Author: Heather of Kitchen Concoctions: www.kitchen-concoctions.com
Ingredients
  • Goblin Feet Cookies:
  • green candy melts
  • Nutter Butter cookies
  • cashew halves
  • -
  • Witch Finger Cookies:
  • green candy melts
  • Nutter Butter cookies
  • Black or purple gum drop candies cut in half
Instructions
  1. Goblin Feet Cookies:
  2. Melt melts according to package directions.
  3. Once melted, dip Nutter Butter Cookies in melted candy. Place dipped cookies on wax paper and allow to hardened partially. Place three cashew halves on the cookie for claws. Let the cookies set at room temperature.
  4. -
  5. Witch Finger Cookies:
  6. Melt melts according to package directions.
  7. Once melted, dip Nutter Butter Cookies in melted candy. Place dipped cookies on wax paper and allow to hardened partially. Place gum drop candy half on the cookie for finger nail. Let the cookies set at room temperature.
  8. Note: Left over melted candy melts may be drizzled on cookie to create finger lines.

Goblin Feet cookies adapted from Family Fun, 2011

Witch Finger Cookies inspired by cookies seen on eighteen25.com

Goblin Feet and Witch Finger Cookies

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  1. The Grigg's says

    October 23, 2011 at 6:39 pm

    Those are way cute!

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