5 Mickey Mouse Holiday Treats

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 The Disney Experience  |  December 16, 2019

Bake up some holiday cheer this season with these 5 Mickey-Mouse-inspired holiday treats. The holidays are ending soon, so bake, bake, bake! Click on the images to get the recipes.

1. Mickey & Minnie Peppermint Swirl Cookies

Mickey & Minnie Peppermint Swirl Cookies

The swirls of these peppermint-flavored sugar cookies form perfect Mickey & Minnie heads. Although, the green Mickeys look a bit naked next to the red Minnies. Why not add a two-leaf holly near the bottom of the Mickey cookies to represent a bow-tie?

2. Mickey Mouse Gingerbread House

Mickey Gingerbread House

It’s not enough to have Mickey-shaped door, this gingerbread house also has Mickey-shaped roof shingles!

3. Hidden Mickey Linzer Cookies

Hidden Mickey Linzer Cookies

Oh, these look so festive . . . and delicious! Raspberry preserves are sandwiched between two thin shortbread cookies in the shape of snowflakes. What other preserves could you use?

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4. Mini Hidden Mickey Pies

Mini Hidden Mickey Pies

These cherry pies are perfect for quick snacking, and they are perfect for little ones. Just don’t go popping one after the other—you have to save some room for the holiday feast.

5. Mickey-Shaped Wreath Cookies

Mickey-Shaped Wreath Cookies

These wreaths don’t belong on your front door—they belong in your mouth. Unless you’re a kid. Then, they belong on your fingers as rings (just like how olives go onto your finger tips).

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