Mike's Valentine's Day Cookie Surprise
Mike's Valentine's Day Cookie Surprise

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Great recipe for Mike's Valentine's Day Cookie Surprise. Since my pet name for my sweetheart is, "Cookie Breath," I decided to make a Valentine's Day Cookie Basket filled with all of CB's favorites! One way to create smiles this Valentine's Day is with these adorable chocolate surprise cookies.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook mike's valentine's day cookie surprise using 24 ingredients and 21 steps. Here is how you cook it.

  1. Prepare Cookies And Kitchen Items
  2. Prepare 1 box Double Stuffed Oreos
  3. Prepare 1 box Peanut Butter Oreos
  4. Get 1 box Large Keebler Chocolate Chip Cookies
  5. Take 12 oz Semi Sweet Dark Chocolate Chips
  6. Make ready 12 oz Semi Sweet Regular Chocolate Chips
  7. Make ready 12 oz Semi Sweet White Chocolate Chips
  8. Take 12 oz Semi Sweet Peanut Butter Chocolate Chips
  9. Prepare 12 oz Bag Sliced Almonds
  10. Get 12 oz Bag Crushed Toffee
  11. Take 12 oz Bag Crushed Peppermint Candies
  12. Prepare 1 Bottle Assorted Holiday Candy Toppers
  13. Make ready 1 Roll Parchment Or Wax Paper
  14. Take 4 Ceramic Or Glass Bowls
  15. Take 4 small Squeezable Bottles, Ziplock Or Frosting Piping Bags
  16. Make ready 1 Plate Per Each Garnishment
  17. Get 1 can Shortening
  18. Take 1 Plastic Spatula
  19. Make ready 1 box Cookie Sticks
  20. Get 1 bunch Festive Holiday Cupcake Holders Or Tins
  21. Take 1 box Clear Wrapers [if making cookies on a stick]
  22. Take 1 box Ties Or Ribbons [if making cookies on a stick]
  23. Make ready 12 Long Pointed Scewers [for dipping cookies that won't be on a stick]
  24. Get 1 box Food Coloring Jels

The surprise breakfast in bed Whip up some heart-shaped breakfast foods, and surprise your special someone first thing in the morning. Use a cookie cutter to shape eggs or pancakes into a tasty. When it comes to Valentine's Day desserts, nothing beats classic heart-shaped Valentine's Day cookies. They're the perfect way to share some love with your sweetie in the form of a frosted pink heart.

  1. First, know that you can use any type of cookie of your partners fancy. Just make certain that they're not soft or weak cookies that will dissolve once dipped in warm chocolate.
  2. Second, know you also have the option of dipping and decorating strawberries, bananas and cherries with this same recipe.
  3. Have all chocolates and shortening at room temperature.
  4. Make certain you kitchen is at a nominal temperature. 65° to 69°. A source of ventilation [ceiling fan] wouldn't hurt either since your cookies won't go into the fridge, they'll cool and harden on the counter.
  5. You'll need everything ready to go before you start melting your chocolates, especially if you're going this alone. Know where everything is before you need it since once the chocolates are melted, the process goes pretty quick. It's helpful to set up your counter assembly line style.
  6. Have all utensils at the ready.
  7. Lay flat several large pieces of wax or parchment paper throughout your kitchen.
  8. Crush or chop all cookie garnishments and place on individual plates.
  9. Have all boxes, bottles or bags open and ready.
  10. If you're making any cookies on a stick, have those already attached together.
  11. It's very important that your bowls be glass or ceramic for heat control, distribution and cooling.
  12. Add 2 tbs shortening [added for chocolate to achieve a tempered like sheen] to each glass or ceramic bowl and add each 12 oz package of chocolate chips to them. Know that you'll only be working on one type of chocolate at a time. A batch of dark chocolates first, white cookies second, etc., etc.
  13. Place one glass bowl with chips and shortening in the microwave at 50% strength/output and set time for 1 - 2 minutes. Watch your heating chips very carefully. Mix chocolate regularly.
  14. Ideally, you will only want your chips to melt at their edges. You'll use the residual heat in your glass bowl and the friction of your spatula to finish melting your chocolate. Do not overheat your chocolate or get any water into it. That will destroy it.
  15. Now you can start dipping your cookies or strawberries. If dipping fruit, make certain they are clean and dry.
  16. Dip and place on parchment paper. Decorate and let cool and dry. Reserve your leftover chocolate for decorations.
  17. Start your next batch of chocolate in a clean bowl water free and follow the same steps as the last batch.
  18. Now that you have two different colored cookies, you can use both to lightly drizzle on each other for decoration.
  19. Continue to heat up your other chocolates, decorate and allow your cookies to set up.
  20. Authors Note: You can get some extra milage out of your white chocolate by adding some food coloring jels to it. [pink, red, purple]
  21. Place cooled and firm cookies in festive paper cups.

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