With all of the cold weather we have been having here in the northeast, it is having me yearn for the warmer nicer days of spring. Those days are coming, and hopefully I will start to see the change of seasons soon. With the change of seasons comes Easter, one of my favorite holidays, it is a great time to get together with my family and have some quality family time together. Are you ready for Easter? Well to get you ready I have a yummy recipe to share with you all, a sweet and delicious recipe that uses fresh Sweet Wonderful Halos Mandarin Orange Cookies. These refreshing cookies really put me in a spring frame of mind, and I am sure your family will love them too.
Sweet Wonderful Halos Mandarin Orange Cookies
Ingredients:
1 1/2 sticks of butter, softened (best if left out to naturally soften)
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
Icing:
1/2 cup confectionery sugar
1 tablespoon of milk
The zest of 2 Wonderful Halos Mandarin Oranges
Sweet Wonderful Halos Mandarin Orange Cookies
Ingredients:
1 1/2 sticks of butter, softened (best if left out to naturally soften)
1 1/2 cups white sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon almond extract
The juice of 2 Wonderful Halos Mandarin Oranges
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
Icing:
1/2 cup confectionery sugar
1 tablespoon of milk
The zest of 2 Wonderful Halos Mandarin Oranges
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix dry ingredients, then add wet and incorporate well. Roll into quarter sized balls and pace 2 inches apart on cookies sheet. The dough will be sticky, you can scoop the balls out by a spoon, for flour your hands to help with the stickiness. Bake for 10 minutes until lightly browned. When cookies are cooling on wire rack, prepare the icing, after this icing is mixed will use a spoon to drizzle over completely cooled cookies, then enjoy!
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix dry ingredients, then add wet and incorporate well. Roll into quarter sized balls and pace 2 inches apart on cookies sheet. The dough will be sticky, you can scoop the balls out by a spoon, for flour your hands to help with the stickiness. Bake for 10 minutes until lightly browned. When cookies are cooling on wire rack, prepare the icing, after this icing is mixed will use a spoon to drizzle over completely cooled cookies, then enjoy!
With spring and sunnier days just around the corner,
Wonderful Halos mandarins are the perfect snack to help get you in the
mood. As you may know, Halos are in season November through May.
Sweet, seedless and easy to peel Halos are easy to pack in lunches, great to
share at kid’s activities and sporting events, and make a healthy snack choice
any time of the day.
They can even turn snack time into a fun craft project. Additionally, Wonderful Halos mandarins are a healthy alternative, delivering vitamin C in about 50 calories. So these would make great Easter basket fillers, a sweet treat that is much better for the kids than candy!
They can even turn snack time into a fun craft project. Additionally, Wonderful Halos mandarins are a healthy alternative, delivering vitamin C in about 50 calories. So these would make great Easter basket fillers, a sweet treat that is much better for the kids than candy!
Would you love to pick up some Wonderful Halos Mandarin Oranges for a snack, or for an Easter basket, or to make these amazing cookies? I would love to hear what you think of Wonderful Halos Mandarin Oranges!
The generous folks at Halos are giving one of Susan’s Disney
Family readers a chance to win a Spring Halos giveaway box! The contents
include, fun Easter/spring family activity, craft and recipe cards and free
Wonderful Halos coupons all in an adorable Halos branded container. Would you
like to enter? Please let me know what are your favorite way to eat Wonderful
Halos mandarins, do you like to mix them in a salad, eat them on their own, or?
I would love to know, please comment below. There are also other ways to enter,
please enter below.
Buy it:
You can purchase Wonderful Halos at a supermarket near you!
One winner will win a Spring Halos giveaway box.
Disclosure: The reviews and or opinions on this blog are my own opinions . I received a spring Halo gift pack to facilitate this post. No monitory compensation was received. I was not required to write a positive review. Your experience may differ. The opinions I have expressed are my own I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsement and Testimonials in Advertising .
20 comments:
I love to snack on them as a mid morning snack.
Oh boy to eat on their own is such a treat.
the grandkids and I just like to peel them and eat them
I mostly eat them on their own as a snack.
I like to eat them on their own as a snack.
I just like to peel and eat whenever I want a quick snack.
My kids like to just peel and eat as an afternoon snack.
I like to eat them on their own as a snack.
I love Halo's in my oats, my grandchildren eat them alone and I'm always running out because of them. :)
My favorite way to eat Halos is just peeling them and popping the segments in my mouth one by one.
I like to eat Wonderful Halos mandarins on their own. They are a great snack and I can bring them to work.
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my favorite way to eat Halos is just throwing a couple in my purse for an easy on the go energy snack while running errands.
I love to eat Halos plain as they are.
Oh we love eating them plain for snacks and with our lunches! But..I think one of my favorite ways is in a cold chicken noodle salad with grapes too!
I love eating them by themselves.
mia2009(at)comcast(dot)net
I like to peel and eat them on movie night with my family.
I love peeling them and cutting them up and eating them for snacks
I like eating them out of the refrigerator. They are so cold and refreshing especially in the summer.
Laurie Emerson
These sound like such refreshing cookies. My grandson is just going to love these.
I never thought about adding these to cookies. I am definitly going to give this a try for a twist.
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