When everything settled down, what was left of Halloween for me consisted of carousing the sad 75% off leftovers at various stores after the fact. To cheer myself up, I stocked up on Halloween-themed decorations, party supplies, and baking supplies. I packed everything up and stored it away. However, I was optimistic that all the fun would be restored next year.
Next year is here. In the meantime, I had completely forgotten about these EEK and BOO cutters, which eventually became these Halloween EEK & BOO Cookies. Admittedly, I forgot about most of my purchases from last year’s Halloween spending spree until I unpacked everything recently. It was like Christmas morning. I discovered so many cute cutters, decorations, cupcake wrappers, and Halloween-themed sprinkles. This is a good thing, as I have a lot of baking commitments coming up.
The cutters are from Wilton. They are part of a set of 10 other Halloween cookie cutters. These Halloween EEK & BOO Cookies are a fun, easy idea. Also, they are a nice change from all the cute pumpkin, ghost, and witch cookies. However, these are a great idea to complement your cute pumpkin, ghost, and witch cookies. Plus, there’s no royal icing. This significantly lessens cookie preparation and design time.
Use your favorite sugar cookie dough recipe. To save time, use a store-bought version. You can also make the cookie dough a few days before to split up the prep time for these Halloween EEK & BOO Cookies. Be aware. Once you glitter them, they have a 30 minute dry time.

Halloween EEK & BOO Cookies
Ingredients
- Your favorite sugar cookie dough
- Black and orange paste food coloring
- Black and orange edible glitter
- Corn syrup
Instructions
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Preheat Oven to 350 degrees F
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Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
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Divide a ball of sugar cookie dough in half, tint one half black and the other orange with the paste food coloring.
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Roll out the cookies and cut out the shapes.
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Transfer to the baking sheets.
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Place in the freezer for 10 minutes before baking.
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Bake for 8-10 minutes.
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Remove from oven and transfer to wire racks.
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After cookies have cooled completely, fill in the center of the B's and the O's with the black marker.
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One at a time, brush a very thin coat of corn syrup on the surface of each design, making sure you outline the word.
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Shake orange and black glitter over the respective cookies.
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Let dry for about 1/2 hour before serving.








3 comments
SUPER cute!
FUN! Love these cutters and that you simplified things by using coloured cookie dough and sprinkles!
You can't go wrong with cookies and sprinkles!