These rainbow cookies are the perfect treats for St. Patrick's Day or even for a rainbow party. We made them using only a few ingredients. They are simple enough to make that kids can help! And when you taste them, you will be over the rainbow! These End of the Rainbow Cookies were a bit hit, along with these Rainbow Oreo Cookies.
You will need:
- Cookie mix or your favorite sugar cookie recipe
- Vanilla frosting
- Skittles
- Green Sprinkles
- Rainbow and shamrock cookie cutters (we used these from Wilton)
Roll out your cookie dough and cut out some rainbows and shamrocks.
Bake the cookies and when they are cool frost the rainbow part of the cookie with vanilla frosting. It doesn't matter how you spread the frosting since you will be putting Skittles on it. Just make sure you have a thick enough layer to hold the candy.
Prior to starting to decorate the end of the rainbow cookies, my daughter sorted the Skittles into various colors. Regular Skittles don't come in all the colors of the rainbow, but they have a nice representation.
I decorated a cookie first to show my daughter what the rainbow looked like. She then carefully placed the Skittles into the frosting to form a rainbow.
You will want to be sure to stand the Skittles up in the frosting rather than laying them down flat. They will take up too much space if you lay them flat and you will not have enough room for the rainbow.
When you are finished, the rainbow cookies will look like this. Now you can add the frosting clouds. We used a Wilton Cupcake Decorating set with a #22 tip, but you can also spread the frosting on with a knife.
We made shamrock cookies as well and decorated them in a few different ways. We put some green food coloring in a pastry bag that had white frosting in it and smooshed it around a bit.
I really like the effect this produced, which was various shades of green as you can see on the shamrock on the lower left. For the other shamrock, we spread on a layer of frosting and dipped the cookie in green sprinkles. I think the end of the rainbow and shamrock cookies looks almost too good to eat.
My daughter's disagreed.
Which Skittle to eat first?
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looks great!!!!
ReplyDeletemm sugar cookies and skittles, my favorites :)
ReplyDeletelove how they are concentrating so hard :)
you better link this up with #kidsinthekitchen today, it's perfect!
http://lookwhatmomfound.com/2013/03/notes-in-the-lunchbox-kidsinthekitchen.html
wow, these are so pretty! and lots of fun to make, i'm sure!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable cookies, my son would love them :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute--I actually love the skittles up on their edges :)
ReplyDeleteCute cookies... they look like a lot of fun too!
ReplyDeleteThose are so fun! If I let my kids decorate any kind of cookie with skittles, the skittles likely wouldn't get to the cookie. They would eat them all first!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL rainbow cookies- LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to TGIF! I am sharing this on my Facebook page Monday here: https://www.facebook.com/123Homeschool4Me
Hope to see you linked up again soon! Have a great weekend,
Beth