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    Home » Cute Food » Kid's Treats

    Polar Bear Cookies

    Modified: Jul 21, '24 · Published: Jan 3, '12 · By: Beth Klosterboer · Commission earned on paid or sponsored links.

    These polar bear cookies are so darn cute. Each has a 3-dimensional polar bear floating on its back in a cookie ocean with its big fluffy paws and head sticking up out of the modeling chocolate water.

    polar bear cookies

    My recent visit to the Columbus Zoo inspired me to create a winter-themed sweet featuring a polar bear. The zoo has an amazing exhibit where you can see the polar bears swimming over your head.

    I kept thinking about how cute the giant bear paws were and wanted to create something to showcase them, so I decided to replicate a bear floating around on its back with its big floppy paws sticking out of the water.

    Being so many of you said you like decorating frosted sugar cookies, I decided to use that as the base for my design. Each cookie is frosted before some modeling chocolate water is added. More frosting and some white sanding sugar create an icy effect around each cookie.

    Then modeling chocolate and a black food coloring marker are used to make the polar bear's head and paws.

    a frosted sugar cookie topped with a 3-dimensional modeling chocolate polar bear floating  in the ocean.

    These cookies are a bit time-consuming, but they are so darn cute, that I believe they are worth the effort.

    When I set out to take pictures of my cookies, at first I grabbed some background paper, but it just didn't have the effect I was looking for, so I rolled out a big piece of modeling chocolate water, created some waves, set the cookie on top, and sprinkled on some powdered sugar snow so it looks like my bears are floating around in the big blue sea amidst snow flurries.

    cute polar bear cookies displayed on a piece of modeling chocolate that looks like the ocean.

    Polar Bear Cookies (makes 12-15 cookies)

    Ingredients

    Cookies:*
    ½ cup salted butter, softened
    ½ cup powdered sugar
    1 egg yolk
    1 ½ teaspoons almond (or vanilla) extract
    1 ¼ cup all purpose flour, plus more for dusting

    1 tub vanilla frosting (or use your favorite very white frosting recipe)
    white sanding sugar, optional

    1 recipe of white modeling chocolate (recipe here)
    powdered sugar for dusting
    blue and black food coloring (grocery store variety is fine)
    black food coloring marker

    food handling gloves (wear when coloring modeling chocolate)

    * I've been trying out different cut out cookie recipes and this one was shared by my sister who used to make it when she was a Tupperware consultant. It was a recipe used by Tupperware, but I'm not sure of the actual origination of the recipe.

    Supplies

    plastic wrap
    rolling pin
    cutting board
    sharp knife
    parchment paper lined baking sheets

    Instructions

    Make cookies: Cream butter and powdered sugar together until light and fluffy. Add egg yolk and almond extract and beat to combine. Add flour and beat just until the dough comes together. Roll into a ball, flatten into a disc, and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least an hour.

    Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

    cutting out cookies.

    Cut out the cookies.

    Dust the cutting board with flour. Roll out cookie dough to ¼"-⅓" thick. Draw a wavy water template that is about 4" long and 2 ¼" wide on a piece of paper. Cut it out. Set the template over the dough and cut out around it. Re-roll dough as needed until you have 12-15 cookies. Save the template.

    Place the cookies on parchment paper-lined baking sheets and bake for 8-10 minutes until they are set but not browned. Allow cookies to cool completely.

    Meanwhile, prepare the modeling chocolate decorations:

    Pinch off a small amount of white modeling chocolate and color it black.

    white modeling chocolate polar bear head.

    Shape the polar bear's head.

    To create a realistic-looking polar bear head, pinch off about two teaspoons of white modeling chocolate and roll it in a ball. Shape the ball into a pointed oval.

    Pinch off a small piece of black modeling chocolate and shape it into a rounded triangle for the nose.

    Dab a very small amount of water on the back side of the nose and press it onto the pointed end of the bear's head.

    Pinch off two tiny pieces of modeling chocolate roll them into balls and attach them to the face for the bear's eyes. (I like to use tweezers for such small detail work. You could also just draw on the eyes with the food coloring marker if you prefer.)

    Pinch off two small pieces of white, roll them into balls, and flatten them into circles.

    Pinch together the bottom of each circle to create a rounded ear. Dab the pinched bottom edge with water and press it onto the head. Make enough heads to go on all of your cookies.

    white modeling chocolate polar bear head and paws.

    Shape the feet and paws.

    To create a more cartoon-looking polar bear, roll some white into an oval, add the eyes, and ears, and a big oval nose.

    At first, this was how I planned to make the bears, and took several pictures using these heads, but after creating the more realistic-looking head, I decided I liked it better. But both are cute, so you can decide which to make.

    white modeling chocolate paws decorated with a black food coloring markers.

    To make the paws pinch off and roll two small balls of white and two that are just slightly larger.

    Flatten the two smaller balls and keep them in a round shape. Flatten the two larger pieces making them more elongated.

    Use a sharp knife to make four slits in each paw for the toes.

    Use a black food coloring marker to draw a spot on each of the five toes on each paw and one pad on each paw. Allow the ink to dry before handling the paws. Make four paws for each bear cookie.

    making white modeling chocolate look like water using blue food coloring.

    Color the modeling chocolate ocean.

    Add some drops of blue coloring into the remaining white modeling chocolate and knead leaving streaks of white and dark blue throughout.

    Set it aside for about 5 minutes to allow the food coloring to dry.

    cutting out blue modeling chocolate water.

    Cut out the modeling chocolate ocean.

    Dust your cutting board lightly with powdered sugar.

    Roll out the blue modeling chocolate as thin as you can get it.

    Take the template you used to cut out the cookies and cut off about ⅛"-¼" all around the edge.

    Set the template on the blue modeling chocolate and use it as a guide to cut out the water for each cookie.

    frosting a sugar cookie and topping with modeling chocolate water.

    Frost the cookies.

    Frost each cookie with a thin layer of vanilla frosting.

    Press one piece of modeling chocolate water on top of each cookie.

    adding a frosting boarder to the cookies topped with sugar.

    Add a border (white caps in the waves).

    Add a border of frosting all around the edge of the cookie. Don't smooth it out, you want it to look like waves. The reason I made the blue water a bit smaller than the cookie was so it wouldn't show through the frosting here. I wanted the edges of the cookie to be white, not blue.

    Sprinkle white sanding sugar all over the frosting.

    Just a note: The cookie pictured above has regular sugar on it. I didn't think it sparkled enough so I found some big crystal sanding sugar and used it for the rest of the cookies which you'll see in the next picture. I liked it better but didn't think to retake the picture above.

    Adding white frosting waves to the ocean cookies.

    Add more frosting white caps.

    Add some frosting white caps (the top of a wave) to each of the cookies.

    Press a small amount of frosting onto the blue modeling chocolate water and pull up creating peaks. Add as many as you'd like.

    adding the white modeling chocolate polar bear to the ocean cookie using frosting.

    Attach the polar bear to the cookie.

    Use frosting to attach the head and paws to the modeling chocolate water. Spread some on the bottom of the head and press it onto the water.

    You want the frosting to look like white caps around the head and paws, not just a blob of frosting, so use a knife to make some peaks out of the frosting.

    one ocean cookie decorated with frosting waves and one topped with a polar bear.

    Decorate the polar bear cookies.

    Aren't they adorable?

    So, I'm curious. Which polar bear do you like better, the more realistic-looking one or the more cartoon-looking one?

    Adorably cute polar bear cookies decorated using modeling chocolate.
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    If you like these you might also like these other polar bear treats.

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    If you make and share these polar bear cookies on your own website be sure to link back to this post and credit Hungry Happenings. Thanks!

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    Beth Klosterboer
    Beth Klosterboer
    Hi, I'm Beth Klosterboer, a professional chocolatier & baker, cookbook author, and event planner. I love sharing recipes for happy occasions here on Hungry Happenings. I also create easy fudge recipes to share at HowToMakeEasyFudge.com, rice krispie treat recipes at HowToMakeCerealTreats.com, and easy cookie recipes at HowToMakeEasyCookies.com
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    1. Anonymous says

      January 13, 2014 at 9:09 am

      Love the real one. Clever.

      Reply
    2. Sara says

      January 05, 2014 at 3:09 am

      Wow, a lot of detail and time went into these cute little bears. Love what you've done!

      Reply
      • beth says

        January 05, 2014 at 4:01 am

        Thanks, Sara!

        Reply
    3. DogsMom says

      December 06, 2013 at 10:15 pm

      They look too cute to eat but the recipe sounds delicious

      Reply
    4. Marlene says

      December 01, 2013 at 7:21 am

      I like the realistic bear the best, but I agree with everyone else, they are both cute. Thank you for sharing.

      Reply
    5. Anonymous says

      August 10, 2013 at 2:46 pm

      The top right one!!!!

      Reply
    6. junglenook says

      December 10, 2012 at 2:39 am

      Seriously creative, Id love the patience to make these they would be great at my daughters party, having just seen a polar bear at seaworld gold coast Australia, thankyou for posting these beautiful biscuits!
      Jane

      Reply
      • Beth Jackson Klosterboer says

        December 10, 2012 at 12:37 pm

        I will admit this was one of my more time consuming projects, but they are one of my favorite. I love polar bears and it is so amazing to see them up close. We are going to Seaworld in a few weeks, and I can't wait!

        Reply
    7. junglenook says

      December 10, 2012 at 2:39 am

      Seriously creative, Id love the patience to make these they would be great at my daughters party, having just seen a polar bear at seaworld gold coast Australia, thankyou for posting these beautiful biscuits!
      Jane

      Reply
    8. Liz says

      November 19, 2012 at 1:46 pm

      That's so cute!!!

      Reply
    9. Amy Stebbins says

      November 19, 2012 at 12:35 pm

      VERY CUTE! My Kids would love these!
      Amy
      www.amystebbins.com

      Reply
    10. Anonymous says

      September 25, 2012 at 4:54 pm

      Have you written a Christmas book yet? I would love to buy it. I am going to buy your Halloween book this weekend. You should write a Party book also.
      Don't waste your talent, let everyones see what a real fun food designer does. Love, Trish Butler (motheroverkill)

      P.S. What is a profile?

      Reply
      • Beth Jackson Klosterboer says

        September 25, 2012 at 7:05 pm

        Hi, I have thought a lot about my next book, and think it will be a general holiday themed cuisine book. I'm too busy with hosting an exchange student this year to work on it, but have plans to do so next year.

        A profile is how you want to sign in to leave your name. If you have an account with Google or any of the other profile options, then your comments will link directly to your profile page. That way I can contact you directly, see what you blog about, or learn a bit about you. It is how Blogger does comments, and I don't like it, but I don't know how to change it.

        Reply
      • Beth Jackson Klosterboer says

        September 25, 2012 at 7:06 pm

        Oh, yeah, be sure to click on the link for my book in my side bar when you do buy the book. That way I'll get a commission on the sale!!!!

        Reply
    11. The BearFoot Baker says

      April 02, 2012 at 8:16 pm

      I want to make these!!! Incredible tutorial and Awesome idea!! Thanks for sharing!!

      Reply
    12. Keitha says

      January 27, 2012 at 10:48 pm

      Aaaaack! Your beautiful, imaginative, and delicious looking creations are ruining my afternoon! 🙂 I just hopped over from Fun Stuff Friday to look at the sleeping bag wraps and I have been paging back through your blog for way too long. I should be making dinner. You do A-M-A-Z-I-N-G things with food.

      Reply
      • Beth Jackson Klosterboer says

        January 28, 2012 at 12:34 am

        Thanks Keitha, I hope your family got fed tonight:) I'm glad you enjoyed checking out my blog and hope you stop back often.

        Reply
    13. Cheryl @ Sew Can Do says

      January 23, 2012 at 2:45 am

      Super cute & I'm always a fan of modeling chocolate creations! I've featured you at this week's Craftastic Monday link party. Stop by & grab a featured on button. Thanks for linking!

      Reply
      • Beth Jackson Klosterboer says

        January 23, 2012 at 3:31 am

        Thanks for featuring my bear cookies on Sew Can Do. I grabbed a button and added it to my "Featured On" page. I'm so glad you liked this project.

        Reply
    14. Lisa @ Flour Me With Love says

      January 18, 2012 at 6:29 pm

      All of your posts are adorable! Thank you so much for sharing at Mix it up Monday, I hope to see you again next week 🙂

      Reply
    15. Tammy says

      January 18, 2012 at 4:03 am

      Oh my goodness! That is the cutest thing ever!!!!

      Reply
    16. Beth Jackson Klosterboer says

      January 14, 2012 at 2:41 pm

      Wow, Thanks everyone for all the wonderfully nice comments and the links and features. I've entered these cookies in a cookie challenge contest on the Instructables.com website and hope the judges enjoy them as much as all of you.

      Reply
    17. Christina says

      January 14, 2012 at 5:00 am

      Truly amazing! These are super creative and really well done. I've had a lot of fun looking at your recipes!
      Thanks for linking up at my "It's a Celebration" link party. I'd love to see more of your creations!
      Christina
      www.inspirationforcelebration.com

      Reply
    18. MiaB says

      January 14, 2012 at 3:30 am

      Just wanted to let you know that I featured these amazing cookies on Sharing Saturday. Please grab a button you deserve it 🙂

      http://www.mamamiasheart2heart.com/2012/01/sharing-saturday.html

      ~MiaB

      Reply
    19. Beth (www.livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com) says

      January 13, 2012 at 11:26 am

      I featured this AMAZING cookie at TGIF Linky Party #12 - as it is your second feature feel free to email me at livinglifeintentionallyblog @gmail.com to get your special featured more than once button =-) Thanks for sharing your creativity with the rest of us & I can't wait to see what you link up this week!!!
      Beth =-)

      Reply
    20. Diana - FreeStyleMama says

      January 13, 2012 at 3:38 am

      Those are the most creative cookies I've ever seen!! I found you via For the Kids Friday and am a new follower. I have a new meme called Thematic Thursday and this week's theme is Winter/Snow. I'd love to see this post linked up. Find Thematic Thursday here.

      Reply
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