Friday, April 3, 2015

Easter Story Cookies

Image result for free easter clipart downloadsHappy Easter !!!

I'm sure you're heard about this Easter activity to do with your children or grandchildren, but it is so perfect for Easter morning that I want to include it today just in case.  You read through the Bible verses on Saturday night as you prepare the cookies, and finish the activity Sunday morning.

Easter Resurrection Cookies
1 cup pecan halves
1 teaspoon white vinegar
3 egg whites (room temperature for best results)
Pinch of salt
1 cup sugar
  1. Preheat oven to 300°F degrees. This is important to do before starting to allow the oven to warm up. (you'll understand more as you read through the recipe)
  2. Place the pecans in a plastic freezer bag. Let your child break the pecans into small pieces by beating them with a wooden mallet or rolling pin. Explain that after Jesus was arrested, Roman soldiers beat him. Read John 19:1-3
  3. Have everyone in the family smell and taste the vinegar. Add 1 teaspoon vinegar to a bowl. Explain that Jesus was offered vinegar to drink while He hung on the cross. Read John 19:28-30.
  4. Add the 3 egg whites to the vinegar. Discuss with your child that eggs represent life. Explain that Jesus gave his life in order to give us life. Read John 10:10-11
  5. Sprinkle a pinch of salt into your child’s hands. Allow them to taste a tiny bit and shake the remainder into the bowl. Explain that this represents the salty tears shed by Jesus’ followers. Read Luke 23:27
  6. Gradually add 1 cup of sugar to the bowl while beating ingredients on high with a mixer. Explain that the sweetest part of the story is that Jesus died because He loves us. He wants us to know we belong to Him. Read John 3:16
  7. Beat the mixture with a mixer for 12-15 minutes until stiff peaks form. Peak will stand straight when beaters are removed. Share how the color white represents purity and how Jesus can cleanse us of our sins. Read Isaiah 1:18
  8. Add the nuts and fold in gently. Drop the mixture by teaspoon on a cookie sheet covered with wax paper. Explain that these mounds represent the rocky tomb where Jesus’ body was laid. As evening approached, a rich man came from the town of Arimathea. His name was Joseph. He had become a follower of Jesus. He went to Pilate and asked for Jesus’ body. Pilate ordered that it be given to him. Read Matthew 27:57-60
  9. Put the cookie sheet in the oven. Then close the door and turn the oven off immediately.
  10. Give your child a piece of tape to seal the tomb (oven door). Explain the fact that Jesus’ tomb was sealed. Rad Matthew 27:65-66
  11. Go to bed! Explain that your child may feel sad to leave the Resurrection cookies in the oven overnight. To a much greater extent Jesus’ friends were sad when He died and was placed in the tomb. Read John 16:20 & 22
  12. Do not open the oven until the following morning. Allow your children to examine the Resurrection cookies. They will form small mounds and have a cracked side. When the children taste them, they will discover that the cookies are hollow representing that on the first Easter, Jesus’ friends were surprised to find the tomb empty. Read Matthew 28:1-9
Image result for free easter clipart downloadsLove, ya'll,
                                                                            Shelli

Easter says you can put truth in a grave, but it won't stay there. 
 ~Clarence W. Hall

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