Bunny Tails

Bunny Tails

I needed a quick recipe for our spring dinner party, so when I saw this bunny idea I thought it would be a fun dinner roll.  You can link over to our  Garlic or Cinnamon Breadsticks  Recipe which would be homemade and yummy alternative.

Note:  The below bread bunnies are best when eaten warm.

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Cinnamon-Sugar Bunnies

*1 can refrigerated Pillsbury Italian Bread Dough

*1/4 cup melted Butter

*1 tablespoon Granulated Sugar

*1/4 teaspoon Cinnamon

Mix together the cinnamon and sugar in a small bowl.

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Garlic Parmesan or Ranch Bread Bunnies

*1 can refrigerated  Pillsbury Italian Bread Dough

*1/4 cup melted Butter

*Parsley Garlic Salt, sprinkled on bunnies

*1 tablespoon freshly chopped Parsley, for bunny tail

*Parmesan Cheese, grated

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Directions:

Pre-heat oven 350*F.

Roll out the canned dough on a cutting board, using a rolling-pin roll out dough into a bigger rectangular shape.

Use a pizza cutter, cut the dough into 1 inch strips and then cut 2 of the strips into about 2 inch pieces for the bunny tails.

On a Silpat covered 1/2 baking sheet, pick up each strip 1 at a time and bend in half leaving a loop at the bent end.  Then twist the ends twice making into ears that poke straight up and then bend them as desired, making a bunny shapes.

Brush each bunny with melted butter.

Sprinkle each bunny with Ranch topping or garlic Parmesan topping or Cinnamon-sugar topping

Then take the 2 inch pieces of dough and roll into balls.  Roll the balls in butter and dip them in cinnamon-sugar or Colorful sugar crystals for the sweet bunnies and fresh chopped parsley for the savory bunnies .  Place each dough tail in the loops of the bunnies.

Bake the bunnies for 15-20 minutes.

See Pillsbury cinnamon-sugar breakfast bunnies

 

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Enjoy!

Lindy

 

 

 

 

Bunny Tail Sugar Cookies

Bunny Tail Sugar Cookies

This is one of our favorite sugar cookie recipes. I’ve made them when I was in high school,  it’s easy to work with and very flavorful cookie.

Soft Honey Sugar Cookies

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*3/4 cup Butter or Shortening

*1 1/2 cups Granulated Sugar

*3 tablespoons Honey

*1 cup Whipping Cream or Canned Milk or (1/2 cup Sour Cream And 1/2 Cup Milk)

*1 tablespoon Vanilla Extract

*1 teaspoon Salt

*4 cups All-purpose Flour

*4 teaspoons Baking Powder

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Pre-heat oven 350*F.

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Cream together in stand mixer: Butter, sugar, honey, cream, vanilla and salt.

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Sift together in bowl: Flour and baking powder.

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Combine in stand mixer and mix well and (scrapping down the sides of the bowl occasionally) forms a soft dough ball.
Hint: Refrigeration of the dough will always make the cookies roll, cut and cook a little better, also using a cooled baking sheet with each batch of cookies helps too!

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Roll out cookie dough using half the dough at a time, so not to over working the dough and cut cookies with a round cookie cutter or cookie cutter of your choice.

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Place cookies on a Silpat covered half baking sheet or cookie sheet of your choice sprayed with cooking spray or covered with parchment paper.

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Bake for 8-10 minutes or when edges barely start to turn brown. Also depends on the size of cookie.

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Hint: I’ve always usually mix my cookies by hand but my daughter is a pastry chef and mixes everything in stand mixer but either way works great!
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Royal Icing Recipe for Bunny Tail and Speckled Eggs Sugar Cookies

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Basic Royal Icing

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*1 pound Powdered Sugar (around 4 cups)

*3 tablespoons Meringue Powder

*1 teaspoon Clear Vanilla Extract

*6 tablespoons Water, add gradually for consistency for piping, more or less as needed
Coloring:

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Add a small amount of coloring at a time until desired color of icing.

 

*Paste Food Coloring, Wilton Brown mixed with a tiny bit of water for speckling

*Food Paint Brushes, for splattering/speckling dry frosted/piped eggs

*Pastel Pink, Yellow, Green paste or we used Wilton Gels (optional egg colors)

*Pastel Blue, paste or we used Wilton Gels

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Supplies
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*Food Paint Brushes, for splattering/speckling dry frosted eggs

*New Pastry Bags, clip off very tip for piping (can use pastry tips if desired but not necessary)

*Moist Flour Sack Towel, for cover icing in bowl to keep icing from drying out

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Mix together the icing ingredients on medium speed in a stand mixer (with grease free bowl) and use a grease whisk attachment about 7 minutes or until it makes peaks (it will be thick). Divide icing into different bowls if making different colors, add food paste/coloring stir until coloring is incorporated. Then thin icing as needed for piping icing on cookies. Let icing rest to allow bubbles to pop. (If you do get bubbles in your iced cookies pop with a tooth pick before they set.) Then fill the piping bags 1/2 full.

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Note 1 : When filling bags you might need 2 bags one with thick piping icing for lining and a second bag with thinner icing of the same color for flooding/piping the center.

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Pipe around each cookie close to edge with a slightly thick icing making sure it flows well out of piping bag but doesn’t run. (If you don,t like the piped edge line look, then fill the piped lined cookie after about every 5 cookies with a thinner icing to filling/flooding the center of the cookies, this helps with line not to show. (We didn’t mind the line look around the edge to show, so we piped a single piping around ALL the cookies and then filled/flooded ALL of the cookies with the slightly thinner frosting using another bag with thinner icing constancy.)

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Note 2 : For thickening the icing add powder sugar or for thinning, add small drops or teaspoons of water until constancy needed.

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Allow the white piped bunny cookies to dry 2 hours or we let them set over night and then pipe on round circle of icing about the size of a quarter and sprinkle with candy sprinkles of your choice.

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After making theses cookies many times, with this type of icing, it just takes practice to get the icing to work well.  Just make sure you have fun making them😊  Also there are lots of you tube videos on how to make and decorate with royal icing.
Also see  Speckled Egg Sugar Cookies

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Enjoy!

Jessica and Lindy