put them in first……….let them cool off for 20 min …..eat……..enjoy
littlblueyesposted: 22 Jul at 12:30 am
cool the cookies completely. put the kisses on waxed paper on top of the oven )outside, on the stove) until the bottoms are just a tiny bit melty, then put them on top of the cookies, and press them down a little.
Trini-HaitianGrl93posted: 25 Jul at 4:49 am
I think your supposed to put them on as soon as they come out the oven.
Lover of Animalsposted: 28 Jul at 4:10 am
Bake the cookies and then let them cool. After about 15-20 minutes put the kiss on top. It shouldnt melt by then.
Winterposted: 30 Jul at 7:19 am
Before you put the cookie to bake place your thumb in the center to create a well – when the cookies com out allow to cool enough the the kiss will stick but not melt – if the cool too much use a bit of icing as a glue to hold the kiss to the cookie. Hoipe this helps!
—————Icing Recipe—
3 large egg whites
4 3/4 cups powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
In a large clean bowl, beat egg whites and cream of tartar with electric mixer at medium speed.
Add powdered sugar in small amounts, mixing well on high speed after each addition.
Beat on high speed 4-5 minutes or until mixture thickens.
Refrigerate, covered, until ready to use.
You may need to stir icing to soften before use.
holachicaposted: 01 Aug at 9:23 am
you’re supposed to put them in after you bake the cookies, and i’d let them cool for a little but they’re supposed to still be warm. Its ok if the kisses melt a little, they’ll reharden enough once they cool and still taste good. Happy Holidays!
It’sJustMeposted: 02 Aug at 1:25 am
You need to let them set undisturbed for a while to let the chocolate harden. My guess is that they are melted but still retaining their shape (if you put the kisses on after they come out of the oven), this helps bind the chocolate to the cookie. If they are melting and losing their shape, you would want to wait a few minutes before putting the kisses on. From what I remember, I used to be able to put the kisses on a minute or two after they came out of the oven and they were fine.
Good luck
kissieposted: 04 Aug at 4:29 pm
Have your kisses unwrapped and ready to go. Press them down in the middle of the cookie AS SOON as they come out. Let stand for 2-3 min. You can then transfer (I put mine on newspaper) to make more. It will take a good 5-10 min for kisses to harden again. Don’t touch the kisses til then or they will lose their shape.
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URworstNITEmare posted: 19 Jul at 4:45 pm
put them in first……….let them cool off for 20 min …..eat……..enjoy
littlblueyes posted: 22 Jul at 12:30 am
cool the cookies completely. put the kisses on waxed paper on top of the oven )outside, on the stove) until the bottoms are just a tiny bit melty, then put them on top of the cookies, and press them down a little.
Trini-HaitianGrl93 posted: 25 Jul at 4:49 am
I think your supposed to put them on as soon as they come out the oven.
Lover of Animals posted: 28 Jul at 4:10 am
Bake the cookies and then let them cool. After about 15-20 minutes put the kiss on top. It shouldnt melt by then.
Winter posted: 30 Jul at 7:19 am
Before you put the cookie to bake place your thumb in the center to create a well – when the cookies com out allow to cool enough the the kiss will stick but not melt – if the cool too much use a bit of icing as a glue to hold the kiss to the cookie. Hoipe this helps!
—————Icing Recipe—
3 large egg whites
4 3/4 cups powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
In a large clean bowl, beat egg whites and cream of tartar with electric mixer at medium speed.
Add powdered sugar in small amounts, mixing well on high speed after each addition.
Beat on high speed 4-5 minutes or until mixture thickens.
Refrigerate, covered, until ready to use.
You may need to stir icing to soften before use.
holachica posted: 01 Aug at 9:23 am
you’re supposed to put them in after you bake the cookies, and i’d let them cool for a little but they’re supposed to still be warm. Its ok if the kisses melt a little, they’ll reharden enough once they cool and still taste good. Happy Holidays!
It’sJustMe posted: 02 Aug at 1:25 am
You need to let them set undisturbed for a while to let the chocolate harden. My guess is that they are melted but still retaining their shape (if you put the kisses on after they come out of the oven), this helps bind the chocolate to the cookie. If they are melting and losing their shape, you would want to wait a few minutes before putting the kisses on. From what I remember, I used to be able to put the kisses on a minute or two after they came out of the oven and they were fine.
Good luck
kissie posted: 04 Aug at 4:29 pm
Have your kisses unwrapped and ready to go. Press them down in the middle of the cookie AS SOON as they come out. Let stand for 2-3 min. You can then transfer (I put mine on newspaper) to make more. It will take a good 5-10 min for kisses to harden again. Don’t touch the kisses til then or they will lose their shape.