Of course it's Comic Relief next week, so my thoughts have naturally hopped to red nose based baking (come back tomorrow for fairy cakes) In order to get all the Guides done with a batch whatever we made had to be a quick bake - these take 15 minutes in the oven tops. As always they're cheap to make - 1 batch should make enough for 2 patrols of 6-8 girls, so you should only need 2 sets of ingredients. If you've got more than 24 girls I'd do another lot.
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For reference, Guides are aged 10 – 14
Break the girls up into Patrols/ groups of 6-8
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Red
nose cookies
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Equipment:
Round
cookie cutter/ or a clean cup or mug
Baking
trays
Greaseproof
paper
rolling
pin
Mixing
bowl
Electric
beaters or strong arms
Clean
hands
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Ingredients:
750g
plain flour
250g
butter (Basics/ Economy butter is perfect – but make sure it’s well softened)
250g
caster sugar
1
egg
1/2
tsp vanilla essence/extract
This
makes about 30 cookies (depending on your cutter size) so should split
between 2 patrols of 6-8 girls. I've done costings for 2 batches, working on the basis of 4 patrols.
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If
doing this with Guides it is an ideal Patrol cooking activity – they could do
challenges to earn or win the ingredients. Or you could challenge them to do
the most creative Comic relief themed icing
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Instructions:
Preheat
the oven to 200 degrees C
Wash
your hands
Beat
the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy
Beat
the egg and add in
Add
the vanilla and beat again
Add
the flour in thirds beating well to combine
Tip
the dough onto a floured worktop/ a table
Roll
out until about 1cm thick and cut out as many circles as you can (with the
cup, mug or scone cutter) before re-rolling the trimmings and repeating until
you have used up all your dough
Line
your baking sheets with greaseproof
Put
the cookies on the tray and put them in the preheated oven for 13 minutes. If
they’re not golden, then give them a couple more minutes.
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Safety notes:
Make
sure that the girls are supervised in the kitchen. And that they don’t leave you the washing
up!
For
Brownies/ younger Guides – or if you have shorter meetings:
You
could make these in advance, and get the girls to ice and decorate them.
You could even get rich tea biscuits and get the girls to decorate those if you don't have much in the way of space, time or kitchen equipment.
Usual
kitchen safety rules/ washing up apply.
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Decorating ideas
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Why not make glace icing, and use red food
colouring to dye it red?
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Or find the girls a selection of icing and
coloured sweets and see what they come up with?
Notes:
You
could always sell these as a fundraiser, I reckon you could sell them for 50p
each – unless you’ve got some potential candidates for The Apprentice, in
which case the sky’s the limit!
Costings - I've checked out on mysupermarket.co.uk and Asda is the cheapest, coming in at £6.02 for 2 batches which works out at 25p per head in a unit of 24 girls
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