In keeping with the Find Some Love Fest party happening right now, I thought I’d share this pretty easy recipe with you.
Me & the littlest little had fun playing with the pie crust & eating more kisses than we should have!
Ingredients:
2 refrigerated pie crusts
flour
a bag of your favorite Hershey Kisses (I used mint & regular)
Saran Wrap
Sugar
Powdered Sugar
Unwrap your kisses.
The little ones will love this part!
Unroll your pie crust onto a piece of saran wrap. (this helps it not stick)
Keep unrolling!
Place the kisses around the outside of the pie crust.
Cut a circle around the kisses. The circle does not have to be perfect. And you don’t have to use a fancy cookie cutter, I ended up using a knife on the second batch because I could make the circle a little smaller.
Continue until all the pie crust is used up. You can re-roll it too!
Fold 1/2 of dough over kiss. Then squish in the sides.
Bring the center to some sort of point. Pinch all the seams together.
Brush a little egg wash on the top & then sprinkle with sugar.
Bake at 350 for about 20-28 minutes. They are done when the outsides are golden brown.
Remove & cool for 5 minutes before transferring from the pan.
Sprinkle with powdered sugar & enjoy!
How’s that for a fun little Valentine’s dessert? Do you have any Valentine’s Day recipes?
Go here & share them at the Find Some Love Fest link-up!
(psssst...there’s a HUGE giveaway involved too)
6 comments:
These are such a good idea!!
I love finding new blogs, glad I found yours :)
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Oh my goodness, this is fantastic!! I'll be trying this immediately!
wow these look sooo good and easy! Thanks for sharing!
Carisa
www.bunniesandpearls.blogspot.com
I saw these on pinterest and have wanted an excuse to make them :-)
These look De-lish...and super fun for your adorable girl! May try them out this weekend! Thanks for sharing!
Kristin @ HouseOnAHillBlog.com
Oh my god. I'm making these with my little sister as we speak. SO FUN!
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Love to you!
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