Wizard of Oz cookies — How to make easy mini witch leg cookies!
Wizard of Oz cookies
As my daughter has been obsessively watching Wizard of Oz of late, and as it seems appropriate for Halloween, I thought of the witch’s legs after Dorothy smushes the wicked witch with her house in Munchkinland (accidentally, of course). So I made tiny little bite-size cookie stacks with sparkly ruby slippers to look like the wicked witch Wizard of Oz cookies.
(Note: I originally made these Wizard of Oz cookies for a blog contest that is now long over.)
If you like these, check out these Wizard of Oz marshmallows.
how to make wizard of oz witch cookies
step one: bake your cookies
step two: prepare your icing
Prepare icing according to the recipe, tint white with food coloring, and fill a prepared decorating bag fitted with a size 4 decorating tip. Close tightly with a rubber band.
step three: stack your cookies
Pipe frosting between the mini cookies to make the “legs.”
step four: make your ruby slippers
step five: assemble your witch legs
Attach the shoes with icing, and allow to dry overnight.
Debbie says
You are too darn cute! I love the picture with her legs sticking out of the house, your daughter sure is a lucky girl!
Lindsey @ Gingerbread Bagels says
How fun are those!!! What an incredibly creative idea, I love it! Your instructions were so clear and very easy to follow. Fantastic job! Best of luck.
Cat J B says
Oh my goodness, that is so very cool! Perfect instructions too, just right.
Jenn @ BentoForKidlet says
Adorable!! What a fun tutorial 😀
Megan says
Wow! This tutorial is amazing! And the cookies are so cute. Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!
GreenGirl says
OMg, these tinny legs are perfect, I was looking for some ideas for my Baby's next month birthday and these one are definitely a must, thanks for sharing
SUNFLOWERS8 says
Davvero un'idea molto simpatica, cercherò di rifarle per mia figlia ^_^ come sempre grazie per condividere con noi tutte queste meraviglie!A prestoSonia
shaz says
Congrats on getting to round 4, these are just gorgeous. Will definitely be voting when I get a chance 🙂
Lora says
These made me laugh out loud. Adorable and so brilliant!
Sue says
THIS is one of the CUTEST, most creative treats I've EVER seen! You have always posted great tutorials and this is no exception! Way to go, Meaghan!
Jen says
Very cute and congrats on making it to the next round.
CrystalsCozyKitchen says
Such a cute idea! Congrats on making it to Challenge 4.
The Party Animal says
Those are so darn cute – love love love
TheChocolatePriestess says
I really like your step by step directions with the photos. I think that is very helpful and one thing that the Internet can do better than a traditional cookbook. That many photos would make a book crazy expensive.
Amanda says
OMG Meaghan this are fabulous! I LOVE them!
Mariko says
Cute cute CUTE! And just in time for Halloween.
J+S says
MEAGHAN! I AM TYPING THIS IN ALL CAPS SO YOU WILL KNOW THAT I HAVE BEEN SQUEALING WITH DELIGHT FOR ABOUT TEN MINUTES OVER THESE. I LOVE. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE. I HAVE TO REPOST ON MY BLOG AND CREDIT BACK TO YOU (OF COURSE). TOMORROW. YOU ARE MY COOKIE HEROINE.~JENIFER
sophia says
Hee hee! This is so befitting. It's definitely something unusual, one which I cannot get from other blogs or cookbooks!
Chic Cookies says
Best commenters ever! Love the all caps, too!
J+S says
P.S. I voted for you!~Jenifer