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Gingerbread cookie dough from the grocery store can make all three of these monster-themed Halloween gingerbread cookies. Our gingerbone men, gingerbread mummies and Frankenheads Halloween treat recipes feature store-bought dough and icing plus red candies, chocolate chips and a little food coloring. Do one or all of these Halloween gingerbread cookies—they’re frightfully easy!
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Variations:
To make the Frankenheads, tint the vanilla frosting green using green and yellow food coloring. Frost the square cookies. Add white chocolate chips upside down for eyes. Use a tube of black frosting fitted with a small round tip to draw in pupils, hair, eyebrows, mouth and scars.
To make the gingerbone men, prepare a pastry bag with a small round decorating tip and fill bag with frosting. Draw a skeleton on each cookie.
To make the gingerbread mummies, prepare a pastry bag with a small leaf decorating tip. Fill bag with frosting. Draw long horizontal stripes of frosting for the gauze. Add small red candies for eyes.
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