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    Home » Recipes » Christmas

    Nutter Butter Penguin Cookies

    Published: Sep 21, 2018 · Modified: Dec 11, 2023 by Abeer Rizvi · This post may contain affiliate links · 23 Comments

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    Learn how to make quick and easy Nutter Butter penguin cookies, using this step by step tutorial. Fun edible craft for kids for Christmas and Winter time!

    *Thank you Nutter Butter for sponsoring today's post so that I can share this recipe with all of you. As always, all opinions are mine.*

    My little one has been fighting a cold for a few days. To take his mind off his runny nose, we decided to get crafty in the kitchen and transformed Nutter Butter cookies into these adorable and easy cookies sledding down a sugary snow trail.

    Easy Penguin Cookies on Pink Background

    These little cookies would be a fun dessert/snack to make for Christmas parties or maybe you can make them for a Winter wonderland themed birthday party.

    By the way, you don't even need a special cookie cutter to make them. 

    Overhead Shot of Homemade Nutter Butter Penguin Cookies

    I used Nutter Butter cookies because they had the perfect ski shape and a variety of other candies. Everything was "glued" together with melted chocolate, making these cookies entirely edible.

    I have also seen another version- Oreo penguin cookies- and they use Oreos instead of Nutter Butters and they are just as easy too.

    Nutter Butter Cookies on a Pink Background with Sugar

    Other fun food for kids

    • Snowflake Cookies
    • Christmas Donuts

    Supplies for easy kids cookies

    Nutter Butter cookies
    Mini candy canes
    Square shaped chewing gums
    Tootsie Rolls
    Eyeball candies
    White candy melts
    Candy corns
    Sweet & Sour Candy strips
    Mini heart sprinkles
    White edible pearls
    Corn syrup or melted chocolate
    Knife
    Scissors
    Paintbrush

    How to Make Penguin Cookies?

    1. Cut sides of cookies- To make them straight.
    2. Stick candy canes along the sides- Using corn syrup. 
    3. Stick two square candies on top- Using corn syrup.
    4. Heat Tootsie Roll- And spread it on top of the cookie.
    5. Stick eyes on top- With corn syrup. 
    6. Stick white round candy near the bottom- With corn syrup.
    7. Add final details- Such as beak and scarf with more candies. 
    8. Enjoy- Store it at room temperature for a 2-3 days. 

    How to Make Penguin Cookies-Step by Step Tutorial Picture

    Recipe

    Easy Penguin Cookies for Kids

    Easy Nutter Butter Penguin Cookies

    Abeer Rizvi
    Learn how to make quick and easy Nutter Butter penguin cookies, using this step by step tutorial. Fun edible craft for kids for Christmas and Winter time!
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Decorating time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 30 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Servings 4 Cookies
    Calories 53 kcal

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    Ingredients
      

    • 4 Nutter butter cookies
    • 8 Mini candy canes
    • 8 Square shaped chewing gums
    • 4 tootsie rolls
    • 8 Eyeball candies
    • 4 White candy melt circles
    • 4 Candy corns
    • 2 Sweet and sour candy strips
    • 4 Mini heart sprinkles
    • 4 White edible pearls
    • 2 tablespoon Corn syrup For sticking everything together

    Instructions
     

    • Use a knife to cut the sides of a Nutter Butter cookie so that it's straight and not curved any more.
    • Paint some corn syrup along the sides of the cookie and stick the candy canes here. Press gently until the candy canes stick securely.
    • Use corn syrup to stick two square shaped chewing gums side-by-side on top of the cookie. Your Nutter Butter sled is ready...Keep this whole structure aside for now.
    • Now, unwrap a tootsie roll and heat it for 10 seconds in the microwave so that it becomes soft and pliable.Roll the Tootsie roll into an oval shape and start pressing it on top of a Nutter Butter cookie.Use your fingers to smooth out the ends.
    • Use corn syrup to stick the eyes near the top half of the cookie and a white candy melt near the bottom portion of the cookie.
    • Cut a candy corn and stick the orange beak below the eyes.
    • Cut out a long, thin piece of candy strip.Wrap the candy strip around the penguin's neck
    • Stick two heart sprinkles and a white edible pearl in the shape of a bow, on the penguin's head.
    • Now, stick the penguin piece on top of the sled piece with some corn syrup or melted chocolate. Hold the pieces together for about a minute so that they stick securely and you are done!

    Notes

    • These cookies can be stored at room temperature for 2-3 days. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 53kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 14mgSugar: 12g

    An automated tool is used to calculate the nutritional information. As such, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information provided for any recipe on this site.

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