Ghostly Halloween cookies that will delight guests

Ghostly Halloween cookies that will delight guests

Spooky ghost-shaped cookies that are the perfect Halloween treat!

Prep: 20 mins
Cook: 10 mins
Total: 30 mins
plus decorating time
Makes 8 cookies depending on cutter size


Ghostly Halloween cookies that will delight guests

Looking for a fun Halloween baking project? These ghost-shaped cookies are simple to make and guaranteed to impress both little monsters and grown-ups. They're the perfect snack for parties, school treats, or to give to trick-or-treaters.

Recipe and image courtesy of Dualit

Ingredients

  • 350g plain flour
  • 150g soft brown sugar
  • 150g salted butter
  • 1 egg
  • 4 tbsp golden syrup
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp mixed spice
  • 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 200g icing sugar
  • Juice of half lemon
  • 1 sachet of dried egg white (2 tsp of egg white)
  • various food colouring gels e.g. black, red and green
  • 2-3 tbsp warm water
  • 1 packet of red and black liquorice laces, ribbon or brown string

Method

  • Step 1

    Preheat the oven to 180°/160º fan. Sift together the flour, ginger, cinnamon, mixed spice and bicarb into a large mixing bowl. Add the brown sugar to the dry mix and combine.

  • Step 2

    In a separate bowl melt the butter and stir in the golden syrup. Allow to cool a little then mix in the egg. You can set aside some of the white for the icing if not using dried.

  • Step 3

    Pour the wet mix into the dry. Using the dough hooks on the Hand Mixer form a smooth dough. It should remain a little sticky. Cover and leave to sit in the fridge for 20 minutes.

  • Step 4

    Line two baking trays with greaseproof paper. Generously flour a large surface area and cut the dough into two halves.

  • Step 5

    Take one half of the dough and roll out to approx 1cm in thickness using flour to stop any sticking.

  • Step 6

    Use Halloween shaped pastry cutters to cut the dough into characters (as close together as you can) such as ghosts, ghouls, bats, pumpkins, skeletons and witches. You could also cut the shapes freehand with the point of a sharp knife if you don't have any cutters. Try drawing characters on paper and using them as templates.

  • Step 7

    Form another ball with the remaining offcuts and repeat the process until all the dough has been used. Follow the same steps with the other half of the dough.

  • Step 8

    Place the cookies on the baking sheets, leaving a little space between each one. Bake in the oven for approximately 7-10 minutes.

  • Step 9

    Remove the cookies from the oven. Whilst they are still soft and on the baking tray, use a skewer or the tip of a wooden spoon to make a small hole at the top of each character. Make a small hole on each of the wings of the bats.

  • Step 10

    Make the icing by whisking together the water and dried egg white until frothy. Add the lemon juice then slowly spoon in the icing sugar and water to form a thick consistency.

  • Step 11

    Portion the icing into four separate dishes. Add a drop of food colouring to each one, leaving one white.

  • Step 12

    When the cookies have completely cooled, use a piping bag and small nozzle to ice around the edge of each character in your chosen colour. Use a spoon to fill in with more icing, smoothing over until the cookie is covered. Make sure you do not ice over the hole.

  • Step 13

    Thread a liquorice lace through each hole and tie a knot. Hang the Halloween Cookies on a spooky branches for an edible table decoration or give out to trick and treaters.