Mickey and Minnie Christmas Swirl Cookies

December 20, 2021

How cute are these?


Tis the Season for sweets, goodies, and eating more than we probably should! So, since I’m indulging, I thought I’d help you do so too! These Mickey and Minnie Swirl Cookies can be made with basic sugar cookie dough. If you don’t want to make them from scratch, Betty Crocker has awesome pre-mixed dough in packet. All you have to do is add egg or water or whatever that kind calls for. Here’s what you’ll need!!

  • Double batch of sugar cookie dough
  • Food coloring (red and green)
  • 1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract (optional)
  • Flour
  • Wax paper
  • Rolling pin
  • Plastic wrap
  • Kitchen knife
  • Small round cookie or fondant cutter
  • Spatula
  • Baking sheet
  • Wire cooling rack
  • Green decorator’s icing and small red candies (for Minnie’s bow)

1. Divide the cookie dough into four equal portions. Knead green food coloring into one portion and red food coloring into another. Leave the other two plain.

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2. Individually wrap one of the plain portions and the red portion in plastic and keep them in the refrigerator for now.

3. Working on a flour-dusted sheet of wax paper, roll the green dough into a 9-inch square. On another piece of wax paper, roll the plain dough into the same size square. Invert the sheet of plain dough onto the green dough. Trim the edges of the square to straighten them, if needed. Then cut the double-layer square into a 6- by 9-inch rectangle and a 3- by 9-inch rectangle. Transfer the smaller rectangle to a separate piece of wax paper.

4. Starting at one of the 9-inch edges, tightly roll the larger rectangle into a log. To get started, pull up the edge of wax paper and use it to fold the long edge of the dough over onto itself. When you reach the other side, gently press the opposite edge of the dough against the roll to hold it in place. If needed, you can dampen the dough edge with a bit of water to help it stick. Wrap the roll tightly in plastic. Repeat this step with the smaller rectangle, again starting the roll at one of the 9-inch edges. Chill both of the wrapped logs for 30 minutes or more to stiffen the dough.

5. Remove the red dough and the remaining plain dough from the refrigerator and use them to create logs as described in steps 3
and 4.

6. When you’re ready to make the cookies, unwrap the green swirled logs and cut them into 3/8-inch slices. Use the bigger slices for Mickey heads and the smaller ones for ears. To fit them together, use a small cookie or fondant cutter to cut a pair of curved notches in the top of the head. Moisten the cut edges with a bit of water and fit the ears in place, gently pressing the dough together at the seam to help it stick. Repeat this step with the red swirled logs.

7. Use a spatula to transfer the assembled cookies to a baking sheet and then bake them according to the recipe directions. Allow the cookies to cool briefly on the baking sheet before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

8. For the finishing touch, embellish each of the red-swirled Minnie cookies with a green frosting bow and candy holly berry.

If anyone wants to add their favorite cookie recipe in the comments below, feel free to do so!! We’re all “ears”!!!

Recipe from Disney Family!

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Michele Atwood Founder & Editor-in-Chief, The Main Street Mouse
Michele Atwood is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Main Street Mouse, one of Florida's leading Disney and theme park news sources since 2010. A credentialed Disney Partner and media professional, Michele serves as a theme park contributor and insider for Fox 35 Orlando and WDBO radio covering Disney and Central Florida attractions. Michele has also contributed to the Orlando Sentinel, WESH 2, and Spectrum News 13. Michele is the published author of four books — "Moving to Main Street U.S.A.," "How Many Sleeps Till Disney?," "How Many Sleeps Till Disneyland?" and "Daydream Believing: Confessions of a Grown Up Princess" and is co-owner of the House of Mouse Expo and Lost Princess Apparel. With over a decade of hands-on coverage of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and Central Florida theme parks, Michele brings firsthand expertise and media access to every story she covers.



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