Last year I decided to be festive on April Fool's Day. I made"Hamburgers" and "French Fries and Ketchup" which were really just cookies, colored coconut and frosting for the hamburgers and I used Rhodes dough to shape French Fries then rolled them in sugar before baking. I took a letter sized envelope and cut it in half with zig zag scissors to put the fries in then colored frosting red for the ketchup.The idea came from Family Fun Magazine
"Shamburgers"
- 1 cup (2 sticks) margarine
 - 1 cup sugar
 - 3 eggs (1 is for the cookie glaze)
 - 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
 - 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
 - 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
 
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
 - 2 tablespoons sesame seeds
 - 1 cup shredded coconut
 - Green food coloring
 - Red and yellow icing
 - 12 large (1.5 ounces) or 36 medium (.6 ounce) peppermint patties (you could also just use a chocolate cookie. I think I just made cake mix cookies for the patties)
 
-                                                   To make the cookie "hamburger buns," heat the  oven to 375°. Use an electric mixer to cream the margarine and the sugar  until fluffy (about 1 to 2 minutes). Add 2 eggs and beat well. Stir in  the vanilla extract. Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt into a  separate bowl. Then, add the dry ingredients to the creamed mixture and  blend well.
 -                                                   For large "buns," drop the dough by rounded  tablespoons onto a lightly greased baking sheet at least 1 inch apart  (for medium-size buns, drop the dough by rounded teaspoons). Next, use  the bottom of a floured glass to lightly press the dough into a circle.  Then beat the remaining egg and use a pastry brush to "paint" it on top  of each cookie. Sprinkle sesame seeds on the tops. Bake the large  cookies for 10 minutes and the medium ones for 8 minutes, or until the  cookies are golden brown.
 -                                                   While the cookies are cooling on a rack, make  the "lettuce." Place the shredded coconut into a plastic bag. Add a few  drops of green food coloring, close the bag, and shake until the coconut  has turned a light green.
 -                                                   To assemble the burgers, choose two cookies that  are about the same size and shape. Spread icing ketchup or mustard on  the bottom bun, add an appropriately sized peppermint patty, and  sprinkle with coconut lettuce. Add a squirt of icing ketchup or mustard  to hold the top bun in place. Arrange the hamburgers on a platter or  wrap in foil. Makes approximately 12 large or 36 medium burgers.
 
-                                                   To make the cookie "hamburger buns," heat the  oven to 375°. Use an electric mixer to cream the margarine and the sugar  until fluffy (about 1 to 2 minutes). Add 2 eggs and beat well. Stir in  the vanilla extract. Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt into a  separate bowl. Then, add the dry ingredients to the creamed mixture and  blend well.
 




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