My Sweet Little Vampires
When I first began working on these, I meant for them to be vampire teeth only but my strange sense of humor combined with a little boredom and VH1, well, as usual, I ended up with a little different cookies than I had in mind when I started. I definitely got more than a few laughs over these, and they were pretty simple to make.
I started with this cute little vampire fang cutter from Wilton, but I ended up piecing together some others with other cutters I had around.
In this case it’s much easier to bake these cookies without a stick and attach it later. I’ll explain more about why I do this in a bit. In the meantime, after these are baked and cool, you’re ready to decorate.
To make these cookies you will need:
- White piping and flood icing
- red flood icing
- flat bamboo skewers
To begin, outline the the cookie to create teeth. Then, fill alternating sections, let dry, and then fill the remaining sections. This will create dimension. Let the cookie dry overnight.
The next day, attach the bamboo skewers to the back of the fangs with royal icing. I like to used flat skewers rather than lollypop sticks. There are many reasons I make cookie pops this way rather than the using the traditional “insert a stick” method that most people do.
- First of all, I prefer attaching the stick after baking, because pops with sticks take up valuable real estate on a cookie sheet. I can get 12 cookies on a sheet without sticks, but only about 6 with.
- Second, inserting the stick before baking often distorts the cookie. If they are pieced together, it makes things even more difficult. Waiting to attach the skewer eliminates this problem.
- Lots of time cookies pops have to be rolled thicker to accommodate a stick. Add royal icing, and they tend to get heavy, and depending on the recipe you use, the cookie become so heavy it actually falls off the stick. If I attach them after baking, I can roll the cookies a little thinner {my personal preference} AND if I happen knock the cookie off of it’s stick, it’s less likely to crumble or break, and much easier to reattach.
- I find that its a lot easier to decorate cookies when I don’t have to work around a stick.
- If you attach the stick AFTER the fact, the royal icing barrier keeps it from absorbing grease from the cookie. That always looks a bit icky to me, so this was my solution.
I like the flat skewers because they lie closer to the surface when attached, but any type of skewer or lolly sitck will work. Just keep in mind that if you are baking for kids, it’s a good idea to nip off the pointy end first. In fact, I INSIST! Pointy sticks and little boys ALWAYS equal swordfights and these sticks are pretty sharp. Trust me on this one…
I think once you try this, you will be pleasantly surprised at how strong the cookie/skewer attachment is. I’ve had much better luck using this method than I did inserting sticks into cookies.
Okay, so now that I got totally sidetracked, let’s get back to decorating. I don’t know if it’s a bad thing, but my kiddos always like a touch of “scary” so we decided to dip our fangs in blood.
After the stick has completely set {might take about 3-4 hours} pour a bit of thin red flood icing into a shot glass. I chose a shot glass because it was small and deep, so it didn’t require a lot of icing to fill.
Carefully dip each fang into the flood icing, and lay on wax paper to dry.
I tried to leave as much icing as I could on the fangs, because when I laid them out to dry, I noticed the run-off actually created a cool dripping effect.
This picture has nothing to do with anything, except that I bumped the stick while I was working, and I thought the drips looked cool =)
We had the BEST time with these. Here’s my original little vampire…
And the girly version. Notice she vetoed the blood in favor of pink lipstick.
The boys even tried to be scary vampires…
But they weren’t very convincing…
My favorite cookie ideas are the ones that turn out to be fun AND edible! T’was a good day at our house!
If you like this project, you should go check out these adorable silly disguise cookies from Sue over at Munchkin Munchies. They’d make adorable Halloween party favors also.
I don’t know about y’all but my excitement is building. I can *FINALLY* feel a hint of fall in the air, which brings us even closer to holiday baking. I’ve got my cookbooks out, and lists made.
I can HARDLY wait, can you?
Yay!! I am in stitches over here! lol ;D
Super cute cookie models you have there!! And such fun and creative cookies! These would be a blast at a Halloween party!
super cute! clever touch dipping the fangs in flood icing…
Callye — I LOVE THESE!!! My favorite is the lipstick one! These are SO FUN!!! Maybe the best Halloween cookies of the whole season! I love them!!
SO cute!! Love them! Your kiddos are pretty cute too 🙂
Hi there, I love your cookies. I’ve only tried the royal icing method once. I need a lot of practice! My question is about the cookies… since you have to do the outlining, let them dry, flood them, let them dry overnight… don’t the cookies dry out? Thanks!
The royal icing acts both as a seal to keep in moisture, and the cookie also sucks in a little of the icing’s moisture as it dries…
I love these!! I can’t even pick which ones I like best…… fun and edible definitely is the best combo!
This is the best blog ever! Your cookies inspire me to bake my own. Thank you so much for sharing your photos, recipes, and tips.
I love these! What great favors these would make! You are so very clever!
This is fun!!! Loved their smiles behind the COOKIES! And Belles lips are so sweet!
Cookies are cute! But I gotta say…. the kids upstage the cookies!
your kids are so adorable, what fun cookie….love them!
I love the pictures of the kids! They certainly looked like they had a ton of fun with your very cute and original cookies!
Never thought I’d say that vampire fangs are cute, but yours are! It doesn’t hurt that you have three CUTE (and willing-lucky you!) models! Oh what fun, Callye! Thanks for the reasoning on the flat skewers; I’ll have to try them. Did you just buy them at the grocery store?
P.S. Thanks so much for the link-love! XO!
Oh my gosh, my kids would looooove these! Maybe I’ll have to surprise them for Halloween this year. I’ve never seen that Wilton fangs cutter! I’m going to have to read my catalogs better. Or maybe I saw it and didn’t catch the vision. You always make me rethink my cutter choices! Super cute, as always!
Thanks so much for your comment on my blog. It led me to your blog and I LOVE it! I love to bake and can’t wait to try out all of your ideas. I’m a little intimidated though (LOL) your cookies all look amazing!
Me encanta la idea!!
Preciosos los niños 🙂
Oh my how FUN!!!! This is the best vampire cookie idea EVER!!!! The only thing cuter is your kids!!!! LOVE this idea and I am going to make it for some of my favorite little monsters:) Thanks for sharing!!!!
I love the one with the lips! Adorable.
These are so fun!!
I LOVE these!! It’s impossible for them to be any cuter. And the blood dripping off is PERFECT.
Totally adorable! Thanks for sharing…think I’m gonna have to make a batch of these for the girls!
Hi! This is absolutely great idea! May I ask, what do you attach it with? Also, I have a question similar to Patti except in my country it’s pretty humid. Whenever I let them dry overnight, the biscuits will become soft. Is it suppose to that way? Are your biscuits still crunchy leaving it on the counter overnight? Please help? Thank you.
Ok, I didnt read it properly. You used royal icing to attach the stick. Sorry! My bad!
A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E, Callye! OMG these are so fun-I love it!!
i LOVE LOVE LOVE the lips one! It totally fits with the whole True Blood, sexy vampire craze.
I like your stance on adding in the sticks….I never have good luck baking them into anything either. I love the first pic of the fangs with the mustache, so funny! Good thin we all LOVE your sense of humor and totally get it!! Awesome job as always!
Super freakin cute!!! Love these and seeing your adorable little ones! Oh wait, your really scary, spooky little ones 😉 Love the skeweres. Haven’t found them yet, but hope to. Love the tutorial! Keep them coming!
omg are those ur kids ? their sooo cute lo and the cookies
I just LOVE these!! Very clever idea!! Can’t wait to make some for my kidz!
Callye my dear – these are just about the cutest!!! Both your kids and the cookies!!!!!
Love them!! So much fun and totally cool!
Love, love, love, love love these. And the girl fangs with the red lips? I die.
P.S. I meant pink lips…
I love the dimension you get on your cookies! Those teeth are beautiful. I’m guessing that’s the trick to your beautiful candles???
Callye, you are just brilliant!!! Love this idea and your little vampires are really too, too cute! Another ingenious idea from Sweet Sugar Belle!
OMG so adorable. I think I’ll be trying these soon.
How awesome are those cookies!!! Love them!!
Wow the most beautiful vampires ever! I’m now on the hunt for that cutter, super cute, super creative!
I love the UT pride 🙂
That is super fun. I love all the great shots of those smiling kiddos!
Aw, how fun! I want to be a kid again. 🙂
Oh my goodness gracious, I NEED THESE!!! They are so stinkin’ adorable!!!!
How cool are these ? I’m in love ! Check out : http://nothinlasts.blogspot.com/
I love these Halloween cookies so much!!! especially the ones with the moustache. I bet the kids had so much fun with them :))
Soooo cute. If only I could decorate cookies….
I absolutely adore this idea! Wish I had kids so that I could make these with them. So fun!
I love these so much!!!
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That’s it, those are the most perfect, cute, clever cookies ever. How do you have so many ideas??? I love the idea of making cookies double as toys for kids!
so super cute. your kids are so super adorable!!!
I love these, as you know. I’m featuring these on my blog tomorrow. http://www.trilogyedibles.com It was a hard choice there are so many, but I thought these were the most fun!
They look SO old and still some of the cutest kids I’ve ever seen !!! How fun !
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Can you tell me (if you remember) where you got the lips cutter? Thanks!
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