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These apple muffins certainly check off that box with the sweet and tart apples mixed with the cinnamon-y spice of apple pie spice. I like to whisk the milk (make sure it’s warm), butter, sour cream, applesauce, and vanilla together first so that it forms a smooth slurry. Bake the muffins at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes, or until they are nice and brown on top and a toothpick comes out clean. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes until the tops are brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
There are lots of things that inspire me and my cookie decorations, but I tend to find lots of inspiration from cake decorators! A little bit of a painted effect topped with two beautiful ranunculuses, tied to the cake with a bit of twine. For these cookies you will need sugar cookies cut into some sort of basic shape, like a rectangle or plaque. I found one mold at the local craft store in the clay modeling aisle and I bought another one online that is specifically designed for fondant.
Lastly, add in the rest of the less crispy bacon strips and just process until there are chunks of bacon throughout the dough. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes on one side, then flip over and bake for another 5-10 minutes on the other. Finally add in the remaining bacon strips and pulse a few times so that they bacon gets cut up into chunks and is incorporated throughout the dough. Bake treats for 15 minutes on one side, then flip over and bake for another 5-10 minutes on the other until they are completely dried out.
It wasn’t until I was organizing my cookie cutters and came across these long-lost seashell and starfish cookie cutters that I had never used that it hit me! While painting on metallic details is not the most efficient process, the combination of the watercolor and metallic may be my new favorite cookie decoration. What makes these cookies a little bit different than my usual cookies is that I dip them into the icing instead of piping them. I can’t wait to put the watercolor-metallic combination to work again in another fun cookie set!