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Step 1
Dough Coloring Tint
Step 2
Do this prior to chilling the dough, so that you don't undo the chilling process with your body heat.
Step 3
Place each portion of dough into individual wraps of plastic and tint the dough different colors (See Below for instructions on how to tint the dough)
Step 4
Chill tinted dough in the refrigerator 1 hour or freezer 15-20 minutes.
Step 5
Divide each tinted chilled dough ball into 8 equal pieces.
Step 6
Take one piece of each colored dough (leaving the rest in the fridge while you work) and roll out like a rope or snake on your counter-top. If you use a piece of waxed paper on the counter, you shouldn't have to add any flour.
Step 7
Roll the rope shape to about 6 inches long. Continue rolling all the colors and stacking them into a pile. Gently press the ropes together and roll the large multicolored "rope" on the counter to round and smooth it and if desired to lengthen it to 10 to 12".
Step 8
Cut the multicolored "rope" into two pieces, using both hands, roll with your palms in different directions on both end of the rope pieces to twist it gently.
Step 9
Coil the rope into a poop shape, using your imagination as to what you think unicorn poop should look like
Step 10
Press in some silver candy balls (dragee) into the dough pieces to decorate if desired. Place dough on greased cookie sheet (or one covered with parchment or silicone mat) and bake at 375 F for 8-10 minutes until cookies are set and bottoms are light brown, they will not spread very much.
Step 11
Cool on wire rack.
Step 12
Coat with sparkle gel and/or edible glitter to give them some sparkle and add some sprinkles to the still wet gel for more texture. Let cookies dry completely before stacking.
Step 13
Get a large piece of plastic wrap (to protect your hands and table from the dye), place a ball of cookie dough in the middle.
Step 14
Poke a well in the center with your thumb.
Step 15
Add the food coloring to the well and then fold the dough over the coloring.
Step 16
Wrap it in the plastic wrap, and begin kneading the food coloring into your dough.
Step 17
This may take a while and you may find that you need more food coloring (Hint: Colored Cookie Dough bakes lighter than what you see when you first tint the dough, once you've gotten the right color tint, add more).
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