Star Wars Kylo Ren Emoji Cookies
Every year Julie at The Little Kitchen hosts her annual Good Cookies Food Bloggers’ Valentine’s Event, where food bloggers show their support by helping to raise funds and awareness of childhood cancers for Cookies for Kid’s Cancer.
This is a cause close to my heart, as cancer has affected a few of my loved ones this year. Using baking as a way to raise awareness is right up my alley, so I’m happy to contribute any way I can.
Since this fundraiser benefits kids, I always try and incorporate Star Wars into my recipe. This year I created Kylo Ren cookies with a fun twist, heart eyes to make a Kylo Ren edible emoji. He’s never as happy as when he’s in cookie form.
If you like my recipe, consider making a tax-deductible donation to the Cookies for Kids’ Cancer fundraising page. Our goal is to raise at least $3000 because these three companies: Dixie Crystals, Mediavine and OXO have each pledged to match our donations raised through this campaign up to $3000!
Let’s make a difference kids battling cancer and bake some delicious cookies while doing it.
Check out all the amazing recipes the other baking blog participants have created for this great cause:
Brownie Cups from Julie of The Little Kitchen
Valentine’s Day Delight Recipe from Jennifer of The Rebel Chick
Strawberry Cake Rolls from Coleen of The Redhead Baker
Perfect M&M Cookies from Carlee of Cooking With Carlee
Paleo Almond Butter Cookies from Taryn of Hot Pan Kitchen
Black Tahini Truffles from Camilla of Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Pink Glitter Drink fo Valentine’s Day from Jenn of Ever After in the Woods
Vegan Matcha Rose Shortbread from Carolann of Apron Warrior
Star Wars Kylo Ren Emoji Cookies from Jenn of justJENN recipes
Double Chocolate Chip Cookies from Faith of An Edible Mosaic
Andes Mint Cookies from Rebekah of Kitchen Gidget
Chocolate Pots from Kristin of On the Home Front
Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookie Bars from Melissa of Persnickety Plates
Dark Chocolate and Smokey Blue Cheese Gougères from Lisa of Taste Cook Sip
Nutella Cookies from Raquel of Organized Island
Strawberry Sandwich Cookies from Heather of Delicious Not Gorgeous
Mini Chocolate Lava Kiss Cakes from Sue of It’s Okay to Eat the Cupcake
Strawberry Cheesecake Cookies with White Chocolate from Lisa of Blogghetti
Chewy Dark Chocolate Coconut Cookies from Jessica of A Kitchen Addiction
Butterscotch Cookies from Marlynn of Urban Bliss Life
Gluten Free Hot Cocoa Cookies from Elaine of Small Farm Big Life
Cherry and Chocolate Chip Cookie Cutter Cookies from Brenda of Meal Planning Magic
Cherry Cheesecake Bars from Laura of Untwisted Vintage
Grapefruit Gin Spritz from Sarah of Chef Sarah Elizabeth
Gluten Free Peanut Butter Cookies from Brianna of Flippin’ Delicious
chocolate heart cookies from Meaghan of the decorated cookie
Red Velvet Cheesecake Brownies from Gwynn of Swirls of Flavor
Salted Caramel Bars from Marybeth of Baby Savers
Cotton Candy Buttercream Cupcakes from Nina of Crazy for Cookies and More
Valentine’s Day Cookie Cake from Bree of Baked Bree
Red Velvet White Chocolate Chips Cookies from Maria of The Cookware Geek
Valentine’s Blondie Bars from Becca of The Salted Cookie
Confetti Cookies from Amy of The Nifty Foodie
Heart of Gold Chocolate Sprinkle Blossoms from Erin of The Spiffy Cookie
Ancho Chili Brownies from Dee of Martin
Star Wars Kylo Ren Emoji Cookies
Ingredients:
3 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
pinch of salt
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
1-1/4 cup sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
you’ll need:
Kylo Ren cookie cutter
icing
large red heart sprinkles
Instructions:
In a bowl whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter and sugar. Add the egg and vanilla until combined.
Add the flour mixture until combined. When it pulls away from the sides of the bowl, the dough is ready.
Wrap up the dough in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until you are ready to use.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Prep baking sheets with silpats or parchment.
Roll out the dough to 3/8-inch thick, and use a floured cookie cutter to cut out shapes.
Place the cookies on the prepped cookie sheets.
Bake for 10 minutes, let cool on a wire rack.
When the cookies are cool, use icing to secure two jumbo heart sprinkles over Kylo Ren’s eyes.
Once the icing is dry the cookies are ready to serve.
We featured your Kylo Ren cookies on The Friday Blog! You can check out your feature here: https://fridayapparel.com/blogs/the-friday-blog/may-the-4th-celebration-hype-may-the-food-be-with-you
XOXO
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