How to Make Fairy Door Cookies

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I’m a total sap for all things relating to fairies, like fairy door cookies. On the wall of my childhood bedroom hung a beautiful poster of flower fairies with colorful wings, dancing around a pond.

Frogs, dragonflies, and beetles joined the magical scene, and this was my mental escape throughout my youth.

Cookies decorated to look like fairy doors.

Happiness, Fairies, and Magic

I used to wish for wings before falling asleep or the opportunity to meet a fairy, if only in a dream. Perhaps, this was the origin of my love for bugs and nature.

My kids were then privy to all my favorite magical movies and shows, alongside new additions like Barbie Fairytopia–the love for fairies and the creatures of their realm was effectively passed down.

Magical Fairy Door Cookies

Are you looking for a fun treat or dessert for a themed party? Or, do you want to create something magical for the kiddos–better yet, with the kiddos?

If so, these fairy door cookies are super easy and tons of fun to decorate.

Collage of decorating Milano cookies to look like magical doors.

How To Make Fairy Door Cookies

  1. Cut the bottoms off of your Milano cookies so they’re flat and able to stand on their own. Don’t waste the scraps! Either snack on the remnants or save them to go with tomorrow morning’s coffee.
  2. Add the candy melts to a resealable bag and leave it open. Microwave it at 50% power for 30 seconds and knead with your fingers. Repeat this process until it’s fully melted.
  3. Seal the bag and snip a tiny bit off of one corner.
  4. Pipe your designs onto the cookies and add your sprinkles! You’ve been given a full creative license!
  5. To make your grass, simply mix the water and food coloring and add it to a bag of shredded coconut. Mix until it is all green.
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Be sure to check out our magical door cupcakes which feature these cookies on top of adorable cakes.

Decorating and eating fairy door cookies is a wonderful way for all ages to enjoy a bit of magic.

You can set up a sprinkle station and let everyone decorate their own.

Magical fairy door cookie recipe

Fairy Door Cookies

Shelley
Care to open the door–the magical fairy door that is, to a world of sweet deliciousness? Then make these whimsical and fun fairy door cookies!
5 from 7 votes
Prep Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine Dessert
Servings 12 cookies
Calories 79 kcal

Equipment

  • Resealable Sandwich Bags

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Ingredients
  

Optional for Serving

Instructions
 

  • Use a bread knife to saw the bottom off of the cookies. Snack on the scraps! Lay the cookies on a flat surface.
  • In a small resealable plastic bag, add candy melts but do not seal.
    25 bright white candy melts
  • Microwave at 50% power for 30 seconds and knead with your fingers. Continue to microwave and knead until completely melted.
  • Seal the bag and snip a small tip into the corner of the bag.
  • Pipe melted candy onto the cookies to look like doors. 
    12 Milano cookies
  • Add sprinkles and decorations to create fairy doors.
    sprinkles
  • Repeat until you have the desired number of fairy door cookies.

To serve on coconut grass:

  • Place coconut into a a resealable plastic bag. Add water and food coloring together and pour onto coconut.
    ½ cup shredded coconut, 1 tsp water, 5 drops green food coloring
  • Knead bag until the coconut is colored green.
  • Sprinkle coconut on a plate and place doors on coconut. Add flower icing decorations.
    Edible Icing Flowers

Video

Notes

Sprinkles Used:
  • Wilton diamonds pearlized
  • Wilton silver stars
  • Wilton white confetti
  • Betty Crocker Candy Shop Rainbow Chips
  • heart sprinkles
  • Silver Dragees

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookieCalories: 79kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 1gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.4gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.01gSodium: 57mgPotassium: 41mgFiber: 1gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 0.2IUVitamin C: 0.03mgCalcium: 3mgIron: 2mg
Keyword cookies, fairy, party food
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Serve with our toadstool cupcakes, mini toadstool bites, fairy cakes, fairy cupcakes with wings, colorful mini donuts, and fairy moon milk for a whimsical flavor feast. You can even place them ON this fairy toadstool trifle!  

Cookies decorated like fairy doors on top of edible grass.

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Magical Fairy Door cookies sitting on edible grass in a dish with sugar flowers.

The next time you’re in charge of hosting a themed party or it rains throughout your slumber party, consider making these fun fairy door treats!

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9 Comments

  1. Maryann D. says:

    I love these FAIRY DOOR COOKIES. They look fun and tasty and colorful!

  2. Lissa Crane says:

    Soooo cute~what a great idea! My daughters will love this and it’s so easy to make!

  3. kathy pease says:

    These are so beautiful and look delicious

  4. Maryann D. says:

    I love these FAIRY DOOR COOKIES. They look fun and tasty and colorful!

  5. Lissa Crane says:

    Soooo cute~what a great idea! My daughters will love this and it’s so easy to make!

  6. My granddaughter would love to make these fairy door cookies. So cute!

  7. My granddaughter loves everything that is fairies. This would be fun to make with her

  8. Ooh, these are adorable! My daughter would love them (and me too!)

  9. These cookies are so cute!

5 from 7 votes (3 ratings without comment)

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