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I hope you guys love Halloween as much as I do, because I have a fun treat for you today! Looking for something cute to make for Halloween that’s fun and festive but not a complete sugar bomb? Look no farther.
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These spiderweb maple brownie cookies are fluffy, soft, chocolate-y, and all around delicious. Plus, they are really cute!
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You’d never guess that they’re whole wheat, sweetened only with 100% real maple syrup, and have just 3 tablespoons of butter in the whole recipe.
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These cookies come together quickly – just plan ahead long enough to put the batter in the freezer for an hour, or until you can scoop it with a spoon.
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The cream cheese frosting couldn’t get any easier and would make a great filling if you wanted to sandwich two cookies together to make whoopie pies! You could also easily modify these cookies for Christmas by drawing little snowmen on top instead of spider webs.
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The easiest way to work with the frosting is to put the corner of a ziploc bag into a cup and fold the bag over the edges of the cup, then spoon the frosting into the corner of the bag. I learned this cup tip on a blog trip this summer that included a cooking demo (although they were using a fancy pastry bag – a ziploc works fine).
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Then you just squeeze out the extra air, seal the bag, and twist to make a little pastry bag. To use, cut off the tiniest amount possible of the bag’s corner (you can always snip again to make the hole bigger) and squeeze out the frosting onto the cookies.
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Here is a step by step photo collage of the spider web design! It’s super easy. Image may be NSFW.
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If you want to take it easy on decorating (or if really little kids are helping out), a "mummy" pattern is even easier! Just squeeze the frosting back and forth quickly across the cookies. You can lay them out next to each other and drizzle several at a time, too.
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Ready to go? Here’s the recipe – enjoy it! Be sure to use 100% real maple syrup, not the fake syrup imitations. Image may be NSFW.
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Halloween Spiderweb Maple Brownie Cookies
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Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Keywords: bake dessert baked goods whole wheat/grain Halloween cookie
Ingredients
(makes 3 dozen cookies)Cookie Ingredients:
- 1 cup chopped dark chocolate
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 2/3 cup pure maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 3 eggs
- 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
Frosting Ingredients:
- 3 oz cream cheese, room temperature
- 1 1/2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
InstructionsFor the cookies:
In a microwaveable bowl, combine chocolate and butter. Microwave in 15 second intervals until the chocolate melts completely when stirred (it should take about 45 seconds). Stir in the maple syrup and vanilla. Transfer mixture to a larger bowl if necessary and whisk in the eggs until smooth. Add the whole wheat pastry flour, salt, and baking powder; whisk to incorporate. You should have a thick, pourable batter, almost like pancake batter. Freeze the batter for at least 1 hour, until you can scoop it with a spoon. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Scoop the dough out by tablespoonfuls onto a parchment paper or silicon mat lined baking sheet. Bake for 6-8 minutes, until just set.For the frosting:
Stir the softened cream cheese and maple syrup together in a bowl. If the cream cheese is still too hard, microwave the mixture in 10 second increments until it blends together easily. Put the corner of a ziploc bag into a cup and fold the bag over the edges of the cup, then spoon the frosting into the corner of the bag. Squeeze out the extra air, seal the bag, and twist to make a little pastry bag. To use, cut off the tiniest amount possible of the bag’s corner (you can always snip again to make the hole bigger) and squeeze out the frosting. Design as you wish!Powered by Recipage
Enjoy! Want more fun Halloween treat ideas? Check out my Halloween Pinterest board! Feel free to share some of your Halloween favorites in the comments section and I’ll pin those to my board, too. Image may be NSFW.
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Halloween Spiderweb Maple Brownie Cookies originally appeared on fANNEtastic food | Washington D.C. area Registered Dietitian | Recipes + Healthy Living + Fitness on October 24, 2014.
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