Easter Story Cookies
Ingredients:
1 cup of whole pecans ( You can use chocolate chips instead)
1 tsp. of vinegar
3 egg whites
pinch of salt
1 cup of sugar
Directions:
- Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. (Don’t wait and do it until the recipe is done.)
- Place the pecans or chocolate chips into a baggie and let children beat them with a wooden spoon to break into small pieces. Explain that after Jesus was arrested He was beaten by Roman soldiers Read John 19:1-3.
- Let each child smell the vinegar. Put 1 tsp of vinegar into a mixing bowl. Explain that when Jesus was thirty on the cross. He was given vinegar to drink. Read. John 19: 28-30.
- Add egg whites to the vinegar. Eggs represent life. Explain that Jesus gave His life to give life to us. Read John 10:10-11.
- Sprinkle a little salt into each child’s hand. Let them taste it and brush the rest into the bowl. Explain that this represents the salty tears shed by Jesus’ followers and the bitterness or our own sin. Read Luke 23:27.
- So far the ingredients are not very tasty. Add 1 cup of sugar to the mixture while beating. Explain that the sweetest part of the story is that Jesus died because He loves us. He wants us to know that and belong to Him. Read. Ps. 34:8 and John 3:16.
- Beat the mixture with a mixer until it forms stiff peaks. Explain that the color white stands for purity in God’s eyes. When he looks at us, he sees that our sins have been cleansed by Jesus. Read. Is. 1:18 and John 3:1-3
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Fold in nuts or chocolate chips. Then drop by teaspoonfuls onto a cookie tray covered with wax paper. Explain that each mound represents the rocky tomb where Jesus’ body was laid. Read Matt. 27:57-60.
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Put the cookie sheet in the oven and turn the oven off. Give each child a piece of tape and seal the oven door. Explain that the tomb was sealed. Read Matt. 27:65-66.
- Go to bed! Explain that they may feel sad leaving the cookies in the oven overnight. Jesus’ followers were very sad when tomb was sealed.
- On Easter morning, open the oven and give everyone a cookie. Notice that they have a cracked surface. When you take a bite, the cookie is hollow. Explain that on the first Easter Jesus’ followers were amazed to find the tomb open and empty.
We baked our cookies early so I could share them with you. I think we will do it early again next year. Easter morning is very hectic and I really want to have the time to talk about what happened to the cookies with JDaniel without feeling rushed.
This post is linked to Mrs. Matlock’s Alphabe Thursday.
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noonu enoch says
Wow. now the kids will remember the Easter story better.
Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
what a creative way to teach the Easter story.
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
I absolutely adore this, D. Seriously love, love, love.
Tonii says
I LOVE this idea!! We usually make Resurrection Rolls with crescent rolls and marshmallows, but this would be something fun and new we could try. Thank you SO much for sharing!!
~ Noelle says
THANK YOU for this…
Be-Quoted.com says
This is nice. A fun, and delicious, activity to do with the kids.
The Dose of Reality says
We’re just learning about resurrection rolls and cookies for the first time today! You learn something new every day! Thanks! –The Dose Girls
Mama to 4 says
those look delicious! What a great way to tell the sore of Jesus!
Rocky Mountain Woman says
how fun! great idea…
Tracy Cook says
That is amazing how brilliant to tell the Easter story this way
Ames says
This is awesome! I would like to share this with my grandchildren if it is ok with you?~Ames
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Along These Lines ..... says
These look good. I’m putting the family cook on the case.
Leovi says
A very interesting and excellent recipe. Yes, I do.
Alaina Bullock says
These look wonderful! I cannot wait to give them a try!
Annesphamily says
We made these cookies when my kids were small. It is a wonderful way to share the Easter story without frightening young kids. Thanks for sharing. Everyone should make these cookies with their kids especially in this world today where times are so troubling! Hugs and Blessings, Anne
Tammy says
I have heard the story but with a different cookie. I think my kids, even at their age would learn something from this. It is important to understand the real story and not the Easter Bunny commercial side.
Michelle says
This is awesome!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Tracey Kite says
Those sound and look yummy! And I know my girls would love to mash the chocolate chips too! Thanks for sharing on We Made That!
Debra @ Homespun says
Great idea !
Sue says
Easter can be as special as Christmas for kids if we take the time to make it that way. This is really neat.
=)
Ming Bentomonsters says
Awesome idea, n looks really yums too!
CJ says
Saw your link up at 123 Homeschool for Me. What a cute idea for remembering what Easter is all about.
Bridget @ Building Legos with Christ
Carla at Preschool Powol Packets says
What a great way to teach the Easter story! And they cook hollow? That is so cool! I’m including this in my preschool Easter round up at http://preschoolpowolpackets.blogspot.com/2013/03/29-easter-activities-for-preschoolers.html — let me know if that’s a problem!
Tracie Nall says
Very creative. I’ve never heard of these before. You always post the best stuff.
jamie @ [kreyv] says
What a cool idea! Thanks for sharing!
The Liebers says
Ooooh! Cool! I want to try these this week. You’re right, Easter morning is too hectic!
Esther Joy says
I’ve heard about these cookies, but I never tried making them.
Happy Easter!
Kpaolino says
This is GREAT!!! How long do you cook the cookies for? Do they have to sit over night? I was hoping to do it during the Easter Service on Sunday. Thanks!
Carrie says
Oh, I LOVE this!! We will definitely give this a try, but probably not this year since we are traveling Saturday night. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
Debi and Charly @ Adorned From Above says
This is wonderful. We have a link party called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop and would love to have you share this and any other posts with everyone. It runs from Tuesday night through midnight Sunday. We also have a $50.00 Visa Gift Card Giveaway. Here is the link to the party.
http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2013/03/wednesdays-adorned-from-above-blog-hop_26.html
We hope to see you there.
Debi and Charly @ Adorned From Above
Jenny says
What a fascinating recipe!
I love the story behind this recipe!
This was a really neat link!
A+
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Creative! Thanks for sharing this at my Pin Me Linky Party. I hope you come visit & link again.
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loradanae says
how long do these have to be in the oven? I was thinking about doing this during a school day for my students.
Deirdre says
I left them in overnight.