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Scrabble Cookies

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  • Prep 10 min
  • Total 1 hr 20 min
  • Servings 99
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Tiny cookies take the place of Scrabble letter tiles for a board game that'll make your party or family game night sweeeeet!
by: TBSP Susan
Updated Apr 22, 2021
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Ingredients

  • 1 roll (16.5 oz) refrigerated Pillsbury™ Sugar Cookie Dough
  • 1 packet (7 oz.) Betty Crocker™ Cookie Icing white icing
  • 1 EDIBLE marker (black)
  • flour for rolling dough

Steps

  • 1
    Preheat oven to 350° F. Lightly spray a cookie sheet.
  • 2
    On a large cutting board or crust mat, spread a small handful of flour, using extra flour to also dust your rolling pin. Unwrap cookie dough and press onto flour to flatten. Use rolling pin to roll dough very thin, making sure bottom is floured. Lightly sprinkle top and rolling pin with flour as needed to keep dough from sticking.
  • 3
    Trim edges of dough sheet straight, then cut rows of squares that are about 7/8 inch high x 6/8 inch wide. (They do not need to be perfect. If you have a Scrabble piece, just use that as a rough guideline.) If dough has softened, place board into fridge for 10 minutes so the squares are chilled and stiff.
  • 4
    Using a thin spatula, place cookie tiles on cookie sheet and bake for 6 to 8 minutes until golden brown all over. Remove to a cooling rack to cool completely.
  • 5
    Frost with cookie frosting, using tip of pouch to spread frosting as thin as possible. Allow to dry and fully harden. Use the edible black marker to write letters on the squares. *

Expert Tips

  • tip 1
    Cover your Scrabble board with clear plastic wrap before using cookies on it if you want to preserve the board.
  • tip 2
    Scrabble has the following quantities of each letter: A (9), B (2), C (2), D (4), E (12), F (2), G (3), H (2), I (9), J (1), K (1), L (4), M (2), N (6), O (8), P (2), Q (1), R (6), S (4), T (6), U (4), V (2), W (2), X (1), Y (2), Z (1).

Nutrition Information

25 Calories, 1g Total Fat, 0g Protein, 5g Total Carbohydrate, 3g Sugars

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 Serving
Calories
25
Calories from Fat
5
Total Fat
1g
1%
Saturated Fat
0g
0%
Trans Fat
0g
Cholesterol
0mg
0%
Sodium
20mg
1%
Potassium
0mg
0%
Total Carbohydrate
5g
2%
Dietary Fiber
0g
0%
Sugars
3g
Protein
0g
% Daily Value*:
Vitamin A
0%
0%
Vitamin C
0%
0%
Calcium
0%
0%
Iron
0%
0%
Exchanges:
0 Starch; 0 Fruit; 1/2 Other Carbohydrate; 0 Skim Milk; 0 Low-Fat Milk; 0 Milk; 0 Vegetable; 0 Very Lean Meat; 0 Lean Meat; 0 High-Fat Meat; 0 Fat;
Carbohydrate Choice
1/2
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

More About This Recipe

  • I hate board games. I just wanna win already. But with this version of Scrabble, I win even if I lose 'cuz I can eat the letter pieces!

    True story. I was one of those kids who never liked board games. They reminded me of being home sick from school. Except playing War with my cousins (who ultimately went to Annapolis and the Air Force Academy). Now that was fun. And except for Monopoly. I love Monopoly. I own Monopoly. I should've been a business mogul.

    And Scrabble is a wicked blast too. Words are natch for me. Some might say that's 'cuz I won't shut up.

    So check out this best-ever version of Scrabble I saw on the 'net and just had to make -- except easier with Pillsbury™ Sugar Cookie Dough. You can make 'em too. In fact, this would be a great rainy day activity for the kids to bake and play.

    Flour up a cutting board and rolling pin. Roll out the dough really thin, like this:

    Then cut it into squares the size of those little Scrabble letters.

    After I made those cuts I chilled the dough, board and all, because it's summer and my dough was getting a bit soft. But then they were super easy to flip onto a cookie sheet with a spatula.

    Bake until they're nice and golden brown all over -- the shade of Scrabble letter tiles!

    Remove to a cooling rack.

    Then use Betty Crocker™ Cookie Icing to frost a space for the letter. Ok, so maybe this isn't totes authentic to have white letter tiles, but are you gonna complain? You're gonna eat them!

    Edible markers (I know! What an invention!) let you write the letters easily. Use your own game board with the cookie pieces. Ante up! And at the end of the game, eat the pieces you've won!

    GAME ON!

    Turn Off the Oven

    Ok, so besides those uber adorable game-piece cookie bits, which are just way too cute not to try, it might be too hot to bake in the summertime. When that's the case, try our collection of best-ever no-bake desserts!
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