Coconut & cinnamon place-name cookies

Vegetarian
Coconut & cinnamon place-name cookies
82 min.
20
293kcal

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If you're looking to add a delightful touch to your dessert table, these Coconut & Cinnamon Place-Name Cookies are the perfect treat! Combining the tropical flavor of coconut with the warm, inviting aroma of cinnamon, these cookies are not only delicious but also visually appealing. Ideal for parties, gatherings, or special occasions, they bring a unique twist to traditional cookies while serving as charming placeholders for your guests.

This vegetarian-friendly recipe is both easy to follow and quick to prepare, with a total time of just 82 minutes. Each cookie is beautifully soft and tender, with a delightful crunch thanks to the desiccated coconut. Once baked, the fun continues as you decorate these cookies with vibrant ready-to-roll icing and personalized writing icing pens — perfect for adding each guest's name. With an impressive yield of 20 cookies, you’ll have plenty to share (or keep for yourself!).

Not only are these cookies a feast for the taste buds, but they also provide a visual treat, making them a fantastic centerpiece for dessert displays. Whether you're hosting a birthday party, a bridal shower, or even a cozy family gathering, these Coconut & Cinnamon Place-Name Cookies are sure to impress and leave a lasting impression. Plus, if you have any leftovers, they can easily be frozen for later enjoyment. Get ready to infuse a hint of paradise into your baking with this delightful recipe!

Ingredients

  • 250 butter softened
  • 140 brown sugar 
  • medium eggs 
  • tsp vanilla extract 
  • tsp cinnamon 
  • 300 flour plain for dusting
  • 100 coconut flakes 
  • 400 chocolate icing 
  • tbsp powdered sugar 
  • 20 servings betty writing gel (see Tip below)

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • knife
  • wire rack
  • wooden spoon
  • pizza cutter

Directions

  1. Heat oven to 190C/fan 170C/gas
  2. Beat butter, sugar, egg and vanilla together with a pinch of salt until smooth. Stir in the flour, cinnamon and coconut with a wooden spoon.
  3. On a floured surface, roll out the dough to a just a bit thinner than 1/ 2 cm. Make a two templates out of card of roughly 10 x 5.5cm and 8 x 3cm. (If you can find cutters even better).
  4. Place the larger template on the dough and use a pastry wheel, pizza cutter or knife to cut out the shape. Repeat until all the dough is used. Lift onto baking sheets, then bake for 10-12 mins until pale golden. Cool for a few mins, then transfer to a cooling rack to finish cooling. Biscuits can now be frozen, see tip.
  5. Roll out the ready-to roll icing on an icing sugar dusted surface. Use the smaller template, cut out the icing in the same way.
  6. Sift the icing sugar into a bowl and stir in enough water to make runny.
  7. Brush the biscuit with a little of the runny icing. Stick an icing rectangle in the centre and scatter the sprinkles around the edges. Repeat with the rest. Pipe guests names onto biscuits and set aside to set. Will keep in an airtight tin for up to 3 days.

Nutrition Facts

Calories293kcal
Protein3.09%
Fat51.44%
Carbs45.47%

Properties

Glycemic Index
8.65
Glycemic Load
14.13
Inflammation Score
-3
Nutrition Score
4.2991304012096%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:293.37kcal
14.67%
Fat:16.96g
26.1%
Saturated Fat:9.97g
62.33%
Carbohydrates:33.73g
11.24%
Net Carbohydrates:32.38g
11.77%
Sugar:20.26g
22.51%
Cholesterol:35.06mg
11.69%
Sodium:124.46mg
5.41%
Alcohol:0.07g
100%
Alcohol %:0.14%
100%
Protein:2.3g
4.59%
Manganese:0.29mg
14.53%
Selenium:6.92µg
9.89%
Vitamin B2:0.15mg
9.07%
Vitamin B1:0.12mg
8.29%
Folate:30.99µg
7.75%
Vitamin A:325.02IU
6.5%
Iron:1.01mg
5.59%
Fiber:1.36g
5.43%
Vitamin B3:0.98mg
4.89%
Vitamin E:0.66mg
4.37%
Phosphorus:37.92mg
3.79%
Vitamin K:3.62µg
3.45%
Copper:0.07mg
3.37%
Magnesium:9.33mg
2.33%
Potassium:66.79mg
1.91%
Zinc:0.27mg
1.78%
Vitamin B5:0.17mg
1.74%
Calcium:16.82mg
1.68%
Vitamin B6:0.03mg
1.45%