Orange pumpkin face cookies

Orange pumpkin face cookies
55 min.
12
203kcal

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Get ready to celebrate the spooky season with these delightful Orange Pumpkin Face Cookies! Perfect for Halloween gatherings or as a fun dessert for any fall-themed celebration, these cookies are not only adorable but also a treat that's bursting with flavor. Made with a blend of buttery goodness and a hint of zesty orange, each cookie is a small masterpiece that brings joy to both kids and adults alike.

The soft and slightly sweet dough forms the perfect base for our intricate pumpkin faces, which will mesmerize everyone at your gathering. Imagine the delightful surprise as guests discover the creamy mascarpone filling, accented by the richness of chocolate. These cookies are a feast for the eyes and the palate!

What sets these cookies apart is their playful design and the enjoyment of a hands-on baking experience. You can easily involve the little ones in creating unique pumpkin faces that showcase their creativity. Plus, the addition of a shiny orange glaze gives these treats an extra touch of charm, making them the perfect centerpiece for your dessert table.

Whether you're hosting a Halloween party or simply want to embrace the flavors of fall, these Orange Pumpkin Face Cookies are just what you need. Let the festive baking begin!

Ingredients

  • 140 butter softened
  • 175 flour plain
  • 50 icing sugar 
  •  orange zest finely grated
  • 100 mascarpone cheese 
  • tsp icing sugar 
  • 25 chocolate plain 55% melted fine ( cocoa solids is )
  • tbsp orange juice 

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • knife
  • wire rack
  • wooden spoon
  • pastry brush

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to fan 160C/ conventional 180C/gas
  2. Put the butter in a bowl and beat with a wooden spoon until smooth.
  3. Add the flour, icing sugar and orange zest and beat together to make a softish dough. Knead into a ball and wrap in cling film. Chill for 1 hour.
  4. Roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface to a thickness of about 3mm.
  5. Cut 24 circles with a 7.5 cm round plain cutter.
  6. Put them on a couple of baking sheets.
  7. Using a small sharp knife, cut out Halloween faces on 12 of the circles. Gather up the spare biscuit dough and press into pumpkin stem shapes, trimming with a sharp knife. Press to the top of each biscuit with a knife to join. Make lines on the face biscuits with the back of a roundbladed knife, to look like the markings on a pumpkin.
  8. Bake all the biscuits for about 15 minutes until pale golden. Leave to set for a while, then cool completely on a wire rack.
  9. Mix the glaze ingredients to make a smooth, runny icing, adding a bit more juice if needed, then set aside. For the filling, beat the mascarpone with the icing sugar, then stir in the cooled melted chocolate.
  10. Spread the filling over the cooled plain biscuits, then press the face ones on top do this just before you want to eat them, otherwise they go soft.
  11. Brush with the glaze, using a clean paint brush or pastry brush. Eat the same day.

Nutrition Facts

Calories203kcal
Protein4.48%
Fat61.74%
Carbs33.78%

Properties

Glycemic Index
18.3
Glycemic Load
8.62
Inflammation Score
-3
Nutrition Score
2.9691304525603%

Flavonoids

Hesperetin
0.17mg
Naringenin
0.03mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:203.42kcal
10.17%
Fat:14.07g
21.65%
Saturated Fat:8.77g
54.82%
Carbohydrates:17.32g
5.77%
Net Carbohydrates:16.71g
6.08%
Sugar:5.52g
6.13%
Cholesterol:33.42mg
11.14%
Sodium:80.36mg
3.49%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:2.3g
4.59%
Vitamin A:415.25IU
8.31%
Vitamin B1:0.12mg
7.86%
Selenium:5.16µg
7.37%
Folate:27.83µg
6.96%
Manganese:0.11mg
5.51%
Vitamin B2:0.08mg
4.89%
Vitamin B3:0.89mg
4.47%
Iron:0.75mg
4.17%
Vitamin C:2.07mg
2.51%
Fiber:0.62g
2.47%
Phosphorus:22.06mg
2.21%
Vitamin E:0.29mg
1.92%
Calcium:18.96mg
1.9%
Copper:0.03mg
1.74%
Magnesium:6.17mg
1.54%