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Saturday Morning Cartoons: Cereal Milk Rollout Sugar Cookie: 2 Recipes
Saturday Morning Cartoons: Cereal Milk Rollout Sugar Cookie: 2 Recipes
This is two recipes in one!
Saturday Morning Cartoons: Lucky Charms
Who remembers waking up on Saturday morning with the quite house all to yourself? You head to the kitchen and make a heaping bowl of oh-so-sugary cereal before turning on the TV and clicking through the channels to catch up on the newest episodes of your favorite cartoons?
What’s the right way to eat your Saturday morning cereal? Anyone else eat the “boring part” of Lucky Charms first, leaving the marshmallows to do their magic and turn the milk into the best treat of the week?! These cookies will take you all the way back to the greatest laid-back childhood mornings; a soft pink, cereal-milk dyed, sweet vanilla dough, filled with marshmallows.
Saturday Morning Cartoons 2.0: Fruity Pebbles
When we set out to create our Saturday Morning Cartoon recipe, we envisioned a tasty recreation of a big bow of Lucky Charms. That all changed when we first posted about the research and development process in our Instagram stories. We asked what flavor you thought it was; and to our complete shock, the response was overwhelmingly pulling for a Fruity Pebbles flavored cookie. After a few trials, we had created two flavors and could not choose a winner. Similar in concept and design, their flavor profiles were completely different. We chose to offer each of the recipes, the original and a 2.0 variant. This bright citrus and vanilla dough, mixed with the colorful, defining speckles of childhood cereal is sure to bring you back to those good ‘ole days watching Saturday Morning Cartoons (2.0).
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This recipe is done by volume, not weight.
Please see my Instagram page @TheSpeakeasyBakingCo for videos on how to rollout your dough in sheets between plastic wrap. This is the best way to prep your dough and save your wrists from trying to rollout chilled dough. The highlight video is titled "Roll Out."