Pages
▼
Friday, October 9, 2009
Horlick Doggy Cookie_Improved version
Today my kids celebrate Children's day in school, so I did these Horlick doggy cookie yesterday in order for them to bring to school today. This time I got almost perfect doggy cookies, it turned out well, crunchy and nice.
I would like to keep this almost perfect recipe here and for your reference if you wish to try out.
So, below recipe will be superseded my previous recipe here.
Ingredients for 110pcs of cute doggy cookie:-
Butter 250g
Horlick 120g
Corn flour 40g
Milk powder 40g
Cake Flour 250g
Caster sugar 30g
Egg Yolk 1
Steps:-
1. Beat butter and sugar till creamy
2. Add in egg yolk
3. Add in Horlick, flour and milk powder, and mix well (don't over done)
4. Weight dough 10g each and shape into small round ball and decorate with:-
Ear- Nestle KoKo Krunch
Nose- chocolate chips
Eyes- chocolate rice
5. Bake at pre-heat oven for 25mins at 150c
Important note:- Immediately store the cookies in airtight container (like above picture) once it turned cool, so the cookie will not turn soggy.
29 comments:
I may not be able to respond to all of your comment individually due to time constraint, but I do appreciate for every comment left by all of you. Thanks for visiting!
Please identify yourself if you are under Anonymous so I know how to address you.
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.
Yes, I saw many bloggers making this Doggie Cookie recently~SO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteSOOOOO cuteeee!! I saw that some even looks like Snoopy!!
ReplyDeletewell done....你真得越来越棒了!
ReplyDelete最近真的好多朋友都在弄。。。。。。。。同样那句[好可爱]!
ReplyDeleteOh hi! Thanks for dropping by my blog :) These biscuits are adorable! Animal shaped ones always are. Love the 2-colour effect. And I love your blog name! I am also a nasilemaklover!
ReplyDeleteAnncoo, yes, they are adorable.
ReplyDeletePrecious Pea, oh, look like snoopy? I didn't notice this, hahaha..maybe i a good idea to bake next time for snoopy shape.
Felvinc, Thank u, do for your kids, they will like it.
Canary, yes, you are right.
The Little Teochew, glad to know that you also nasi lemak kaki..hehehe..
This is cute! Such a good mom to prepare all this for the kid.
ReplyDeleteI almost forgot there's a Children Day...man...I'm getting old...
hihi ... i also made this cookies yesterday but all in horrible shape ~.~ hahahaha
ReplyDeleteI bookmarked this recipe already, would like to make some for my nieces & nephews!
ReplyDeleteu knw wat...ur recipe arrieved at the right timing bcos i promised my son to make the same cookies for him to bring to school during their children's day celebration soon. Thx Sonia muak muak!!
ReplyDeleteSonia is it compulsory to use cake flour for this recipe , can I use other flour like self-raising flour instead ? My daughter wants to try baking during her scool vacation.
ReplyDeletevery cute! and how thoughtful of you to make them for your kids for Children's Day at school! Very compatible. Homemade cookies are the best :)
ReplyDeleteColin, hahaha, not only you, me too getting older..
ReplyDeleteyiyimummy, how it was happened? thought this is a quite straight forward recipe..
Petite, I bet they will love it.
sulianmummy, you should,today my daughter told me her headmaster even gave good compliment to this cookie.
A full timed housefly, i dont know ler, never try use other type of flour, I guess all purpose flour will be a better choice iso self raising flour.
Christine, Thanks for dropping by.
I haven't had Horlicks in ages! Such cute cookies! I bet all the kids at school loved them.
ReplyDeleteHorlicks ! I love it ! ...this must be fantastic ! What a great creation...I need to keep a note on this,/ try it out... as it will definitely come in very useful when my little girl starts school next year !
ReplyDeleteThese doggies are simply too cute to be eaten.... must try your recipe one fine day....
ReplyDeleteCute! I loved it.
ReplyDeleteSonia, I just love these cookies. So adorable!
ReplyDeletecould these be any cuter!!?
ReplyDelete非常可愛的小餅乾。
ReplyDeleteOMG I can't stop saying how cute they are eventhough I've seen them on your blog before! I have to make this!
ReplyDeleteHi all, I know how many times you seen them again and again, this doggie cookie just adorable.
ReplyDeleteOH. MY. GOD. !!! these are adorable! :D i'm going to make and blog these definitely..:))))
ReplyDeleteOMG ,these are adorable,i simply have to make these. I love snoopy & goofy & pluto,big fan here, and these cookies are all in one.
ReplyDeleteNice bog u have here.
I tried. But a silly qtn, how to prevent the doggie nose from sticky? (even I cool it down). I tried to put in fridge to get it harden, but after I removed from fridge, the nose get sticky again. :-(
ReplyDeleteZavest1, if I could remembered since I have so long did not make this, the doggie nose is slightly sticky even I store in a airtight container. Sorry to say that I have no idea on how to prevent from not sticky. Did you store in a airtight container?
ReplyDeleteTks for ur prompt reply. I had no chance to store in airtight container as I worried the sticky nose will mess up with each other if I stack them together. So I just kept them in lock lock box and frozen them at once, :-p. Maybe I should take them out from fridge and make use of the short period of harden nose , quickly pack them in airtight container. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese look so cute. The kids are begging me to make some. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi I tried without egg what is the difference?
ReplyDeleteAlso I took. Out from. Oven the nose was melting at the touch of it. I uses the hershe choc chip. Is that right??