These spicy cookies are sure to cast spells on anyone brave enough to try them. They are a great addition to the Halloween treat table or you can present them in cellophane bags as party favors. Either way, guests will have fun invoking their own magic with pins made from candy and toothpicks.
The wiry doll hair is made from licorice laces. You can find these at most bulk candy stores and online. Cherry flavored black licorice laces made by Wilton can be found in the cake decorating aisle at most craft stores.
Baking
Cinnamon Spice Cookies
Yield: One dozen doll cookies
Equipment
5-inch Gingerbread Boy cookie cutter
Plastic straws
Parchment paper
Ingredients
3½ cups all-purpose flour
½ tablespoon ground cinnamon
¼ teaspoon allspice
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
¾ cup (packed) dark brown sugar
½ cup molasses – not black strap, and preferably “golden”, “mild” or “sorghum” molasses
1 large egg
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Sift flour, cinnamon, allspice, baking soda, and salt into large bowl.
Using electric mixer, beat butter in another large bowl at medium speed until smooth and creamy, about 2 minutes. Add brown sugar; beat 1 minute. Add molasses; beat until fluffy about 2 minutes. Add egg; beat until well blended, about 1 minute. Reduce speed to low; beat in vanilla. Add flour mixture; beat on low speed just to blend.
Gather dough into ball. Roll to ½-inch thickness between two sheets of wax or parchment paper. Note: It’s important to roll the dough thicker than usual so the baked cookie will be soft enough to be pierced with the toothpick “pins.”
Transfer to refrigerator and chill for 4-6 hours. Note: The dough can be made up to 2 days ahead. Keep chilled.
Position rack in center of oven; preheat to 350°F. Line 2 (or 3 if you have them) baking sheets with parchment paper. Remove dough from refrigerator and remove the top sheet of wax paper. Use a large gingerbread boy cutter to cut dough.
Gather scraps, roll out dough, and cut more cookies, repeating until all dough is used. Place 4 cut-outs per sheet, then transfer the sheets with the cut-outs to the freezer. Freeze for 10 minutes.
Bake one sheet at a time until cookies are firm on top and slightly darker around edges, about 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool on the pan for only two minutes. Carefully punch four holes at the top of the gingerbread boy’s head with a plastic straw. The pan will be hot, so be careful! Have several straws on hand in case the one you are using becomes clogged.
Decorating
Materials
12 oz black licorice laces (strings), about 60 12-inch strands
¼ cup ready-made white rolled fondant
2 tbsp liquid black food coloring or black gel food coloring thinned with water
2 tbsp corn syrup
Red sanding sugar
2 Fine-tipped artist’s brushes
Small decorator’s piping tip or small bottle cap (about ¾-inch)
Marker lid or other lid smaller in circumference than the piping tip or bottle cap (about ½-inch)
120 Mike and Ike candy pieces (you may also use candy Dots or Hot Tamales)
120 toothpicks
Doll hair:
Evenly thread long licorice laces through each hole at the top of the cooled cookies.
Gather the laces or “hair” together and gently tie with another lace.
A single knot will do, and it’s best not to pull the laces too tight or they will break.
Button eyes:
Place black food coloring in a small condiment cup and have your artist’s brush ready to hand. Knead fondant for two minutes then roll out on a protected work surface. If fondant is sticky use confectioner’s sugar to dust the work surface before rolling it out. Cut 12 round pieces of fondant using the large end of a small piping tip or use a small bottle cap. Use the marker lid or other smaller lid to make an impression inside each circle.
Load the fine-tipped artist brush with food coloring and paint an “X” inside the circle and then paint a dot at each end to represent button holes. Repeat with remaining fondant pieces and allow them to dry for a few minutes, or until the “X” is doesn’t smudge. Using a clean artist’s brush, dab a small amount of corn syrup on the back of the “buttons” and affix to the cookie doll’s head, pressing gently to adhere.
Stitches:
Load a fine-tipped artists’ brush with black food coloring. Draw a large “X” to beside the button eye to represent a missing button eye. Paint a 1-inch horizontal line under the doll’s eyes for the mouth and make several vertical lines to represent stitches. Reload brush with food coloring as needed.
Draw a long vertical line from the middle of the doll’s chest to the bottom of the cookie where the legs meet.
Make several short horizontal lines to represent stitches. Repeat the “stitching” process on the tips of the doll’s feet and hands (shown).
Sugar heart:
Load a clean paintbrush with corn syrup and paint a heart onto the left side of the doll’s chest.
Pour sanding sugar over the painted heart and press it into the corn syrup gently with a finger.
Turn cookie onto its side and tap off excess sugar.
The sanding sugar will stick to the corn syrup revealing the heart shape.
Candy pins:
Press each candy piece onto one end of a toothpick. Dolls can be presented with 10 candy pins each. Package the dolls and pins together in a clear cellophane bag for party favors.
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Heather Baird is an accomplished painter and photographer, but her passion is creating eye-popping, mouthwatering desserts. She writes about her adventures in the world of creative dessert-making on her award-winning blog, SprinkleBakes. She is the author of the new baking book, SprinkleBakes: Dessert Recipes to Inspire your Inner Artist. Heather lives in Knoxville, Tennesee, with her husband Mark and two mischievous pugs, Biscuit and Churro.


104 comments
Sign in to add your ownSusan Pauley from SPAULEY says:
This cracks me up! Voodoo Gingerbread. Love it.
206 days ago
Julie from BokehEverAfter says:
So creative--I'll have to try this! Some people may need more than 10 pins for their cookie. :P
206 days ago
Stitch from TheStitchAndFold says:
Very neat!
206 days ago
erinf115 from HarpandThistle says:
Love these!!
206 days ago
Ale from ixela says:
wow... stunning idea... simply adorable!!! Thanks for sharing this project!
206 days ago
Natalia from KMalinkaVintage says:
Great monster doll cookies!
206 days ago
Tom's Grossmami from tomsgrossmami says:
ouch! :) Very nice idea!
206 days ago
Matejka Max from NattyMatty says:
Cuties!
206 days ago
Jolynn from lifemeetsart says:
This looks so fun to make. It makes me want to break out the cookie cutters and bake just to make these guys.
206 days ago
Megan from MegansMenagerie says:
Haha...great idea for cookies!
206 days ago
Vanda Fashion from VandaFashion says:
That's soooo cool! I love it :)
206 days ago
harrisdesignstudio from harrisdesignstudio says:
These are awesome! I can't wait to try them. Thanks so much for sharing :)
206 days ago
JW Lin from JWPersonalShop says:
Great.. Can't wait to try it..
206 days ago
Milly from SecondSpringSoaps says:
AHH! Those are adorable!!
206 days ago
Jess from volkerwandering says:
What a super cute idea!
206 days ago
Milly from SecondSpringSoaps says:
Ah! Those are adorable! I am definetly going to try those!
206 days ago
Polkadot Magpie from ThePolkadotMagpie says:
What fun! Labor intensive. But worth it. Pinning this.
206 days ago
Jessica Grundy from solocosmo says:
These made me smile!!!
206 days ago
SimplySleek from SimplySleek says:
These are so awesomely cute!
206 days ago
moon child says:
soooo creative!!
206 days ago
Rowina Panchu from SweetCandyStuffs says:
Super fun and adorable!!!
206 days ago
Krista Kirk from BeadtrissLane says:
Cute!! :} ~Krista
206 days ago
HelloShoes from HelloShoes says:
I love these cookies. Cant wait to make these..
206 days ago
Ellareki from Ellareki says:
These are bloody brilliant!!!!!
206 days ago
pinksnakejewelry from pinksnakejewelry says:
Wonderful Spooky Treats!!!!!
206 days ago
Regina Frydman from RegalCottage says:
Frightfully fun!
206 days ago
Marta DQ from tribomo says:
Amazing idea, I love it!
206 days ago
happybdaytome from happybdaytome says:
Many smiles !!! must try !
206 days ago
IKA PARIS from ikabags says:
sweet !
206 days ago
IKA PARIS from ikabags says:
we are doing with playdog with my sons :))
206 days ago
Brittany from MrAndMrsAndCo says:
What a creative idea!!
206 days ago
Patrick from EdelweissPost says:
creepy. Yummy, but creepy. ; )
206 days ago
Denise Vining from kadydesigns says:
These are so cool!!! Perfect for Halloween!!!
206 days ago
Betsy Gagnon from WaningTideDesigns says:
What a cute & creative idea! I'm definitely gonna have to give this one a try!
206 days ago
Hannah Baker says:
awesome! will be trying these for my halloween party!
206 days ago
Lunari Ponce from BerryMadHouse says:
So wonderful!! would love to try them!
206 days ago
Amber from BambuEarth says:
A little creepy, a little cute. A lot ingenious.
206 days ago
Alfredo Ramos from PolishMeFreddy says:
These are so AWESOME! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe with us.
206 days ago
Claudia from CraftyWoolFelt says:
This cookies are sooooo cute ♥ I don't even would like to eat them =D
206 days ago
nicola armster from nicandthenewfie says:
i love sprinklebakes! her blog is fantastic to follow and these cookies are no exception! she's like a cookie artist.
206 days ago
Julie from purposedesign says:
wow! crazy!
206 days ago
Shabnam Khosrowshahi-Gow from morningdewphoto says:
very cool!
206 days ago
Kelly Hendershot from kellydesigns says:
Too cute to eat!
206 days ago
Cherise Carter-Smoot from MyLavenderPeacock says:
This is so cute! At first I thought it was a necklace!
206 days ago
Claudia Bogart from bogARTstudiogallery says:
FUN!
206 days ago
Laura Hale from fbstudiovt says:
I'm happy to report that gingerbread cookies convert to gluten-free incredibly well with an equivalent amount of all purpose gluten free flour mix and a 1/2 teaspoon of xanthan gum. Voodoo cookies for everyone!
206 days ago
Gina Hammond from McGillhandmade says:
How wicked and how much fun!!! Thanks,gina
206 days ago
Sheri Wilson from sherischart says:
What an inspiration and so creative! Laura , nice of you to post the conversion for GF. Sweeeet.
206 days ago
messinabella from BandBEstate says:
These are great!
206 days ago
domesticdebbie from domesticdebbie says:
Awesome!
206 days ago
Debbie Vasilinda from SuVasi says:
These are adorable, yum!
206 days ago
LuLu from LuLusApple says:
Love these! We make gingerbread houses each year when we all get together for thanksgiving and everyone takes a complete house home. This year we are doing haunted gingerbread! So these will be a perfect addition ;)
206 days ago
Char Stephens from greatpaper says:
Wow ... how cool ... this would go great with all of the scary movie marathons I am watching!
206 days ago
Jennifer Doyle from ThinkPinkyPink says:
Love it!
206 days ago
Rachel from 2TrickPony says:
wicked fun, and great directions.
206 days ago
Sarah from thepurplehawk says:
Oh wow, those are awesome!
206 days ago
melissa saint from SheCountsCrows says:
These are fantastic!.....I think it should be mentioned that the artist's brush should be either BRAND new, or one that is strictly dedicated to decorating edible items..... Any brush that has been used for paint (even paint labeled non-toxic) should not be used, for health reasons.
206 days ago
Alex Trumble from theshack says:
If my baking wasn't scary enough. Great idea.
206 days ago
Jessie from triple7recycled says:
This is awesome!!! Making these tomorrow!
206 days ago
Kristy Kizzee from bombastitch says:
So adorable and awesome! Thank you for sharing!!! ♥
206 days ago
uubear from YouYouCreation says:
so cutte !!
206 days ago
Gabe and Athena from blueridgewoodworking says:
These are hilarious! So wickedly cute. Sure to make anyone laugh or cringe. I have a Halloween party in a few days. These little boys may make an appearance.
206 days ago
Bonnie B from BonbonsTreats says:
very funny
206 days ago
ArtMadeByTammy from ArtMadeByTammy says:
Dee-licious!
206 days ago
iammie from iammie says:
So cute!
206 days ago
Etheric Visions from EthericVisions says:
I love these. I've been making voodoo cookies for years. These look great and Yummy!
206 days ago
Genevieve Smith from LittleMagpieCo says:
My daughter wanted me to make gingerbread zombies for Halloween this year...I must say yours take the cake! So spooky and adorable!
206 days ago
Elena Justlena from Justlena says:
Cool! Thank you!
206 days ago
Peshka from Peshka says:
Love these!
206 days ago
Stacey Ball from artsymabel says:
these are great! Halloween is such a great holiday, and these voodoo treats would make a great treat!
206 days ago
Gina from ArigigiPixel says:
fantastic tutorial ! thank you!
206 days ago
grace kim from graceBshong says:
so gooooood
206 days ago
Sara from Saramica says:
Brilliant!
206 days ago
Coco Lindley from WraggleTaggleAlt says:
Thank you, great fun to make. Evilicious!
206 days ago
Michelle Schrank from diptyche says:
so good, so clever, you're on a roll!
206 days ago
Jeanne from FromJeanne says:
Great cookies!
206 days ago
Suzi from ThePillowStudioShop says:
Hilarious! Thanks for the idea. I think I have to do this.
206 days ago
themonsterofmyheart from themonsterofmyheart says:
Really adorable. Happy Halloween!
206 days ago
Kristy from NanaBettysHouse says:
The best ginger bread cookies I have seen
206 days ago
janicewd from janicewd says:
Oh my goodness...too funny.
206 days ago
heather ozee from heatherozee says:
love it! great job and hugs from the me and the girls!
206 days ago
Michelle Dodd from Capecodbeachbags says:
These are so funny - thanks for sharing! Happy Halloween!
206 days ago
CHERYL DECARLO from winediva1954 says:
Heather I follow your blog daily and I just love these. Do you happen to make and sell them? I am a terrible baker!!
205 days ago
GoodLookinTreasures from GoodLookinTreasures says:
These are adorable and soooo perfect for the season! I can't wait to try them.
205 days ago
Marisa Fluck from Prillarguri says:
Awesome. Thanks for sharing, now maybe I can ger my 14 yr old son to want to make cookies w me. Think I might have to turn a few into Xmas ornaments.
205 days ago
Andrea from wildthingz says:
Those are Fantastic!!!
205 days ago
Desiree from ArtDecoDame says:
This is adorable!
205 days ago
Rhonda from RhondasOriginals says:
Wow, I can see that I am in the minority here . I find this concept very disturbing for a children's or teen's project. Piercing eyes with a sharp object? I think I will pass on this one, etsy.
205 days ago
Charlotte from FleurDeLisJewelry says:
These are fantastic! I shared it with my family and friends! Thanks fro the great ideas!
205 days ago
Katy and Kyle from OurBrand says:
These are too cute!!!
205 days ago
Victoria Baker from LittleWrenPottery says:
Awesome bake! Love how fun and detailed these are : )
205 days ago
Tina Willoughby from twillobee says:
these are so cute!!!
204 days ago
nataiy says:
I just volunteered to make these for my dds kindergarten class party! We live in Salem ma so these are perfect. I think I'll skip the pins tho lol!
203 days ago
Lynn Birdsall from LynnBirdsall says:
My little-guy-nephews would LOVE these! Thanks for sharing! Peace & Sparkle, Lynn Birdsall Sparkle Jewelry
203 days ago
ben kahn says:
Voodoo gingerbread. Detailed, whimsical, and a lot of fun it would seem. Probably not the best thing to encourage children to be helping you with though ...
203 days ago
Kaya Davis from TheHyperArtist says:
cute:P
202 days ago
Margaret Labor says:
These are too flippin' cute!
201 days ago
LaECLECTICa from Laeclectica says:
Fun cookies, thanks for the recipe to try!
200 days ago
Ashley from Navybella says:
You are amazing!! LOVE THIS
199 days ago
May from RosyBeau says:
Amazing!!! Love your Idea>_
186 days ago
iris and girls from playfulwearsEct says:
I thought this was neat....my grandaughter and I made these for my oldest daughters halloween party! they were a big hit
184 days ago
Amber Archibald from GypsySkyCreations says:
Cos there anything I can use to replace molasses and slldpice in this recipe? Like honey or something?
168 days ago
Traci Paynter from TraciPaynter says:
Absolutely adorable and yummy -
39 days ago
yavuz saracoglu from ressamyavuz says:
soooo creative!!
1 day ago