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From Cathy (USA)
Make hamburgers that everyone likes. Does dad like cheese on his? A double-decker is one of our family favorites. Surprise your children's friends with these cute desserts or send them along with your child to school for snacks, birthday goodies or fund-raiser treats.   


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Materials
 
Vanilla wafers 
Coconut 
Green food coloring 
Red tube of frosting 
Yellow tube of frosting 
Chocolate covered-cookies with a scalloped edge
Small bowl 
Fork 

Directions
 
A family assembly line works great for manufacturing this great dessert. 
  • Place four to five drops of green food coloring in a small bowl. Mix in about half a cup of coconut with a fork, until the coconut is a lovely green color. This will be the lettuce.
  • Place a small amount of frosting on the flat side of a vanilla wafer. This will be the bottom bun of the hamburger (see A).
  • Place a chocolate-covered cookie (right side up) on top of the frosting and press firmly to form the meat patty (see B).
  • Squeeze a small amount of yellow and red frosting on the edge of the chocolate-covered cookie. This will be the ketchup and mustard on the hamburger patty (see C).
  • Sprinkle a small amount of green coconut over the frosting, if you like lettuce on your burger (see D).
  • Take another vanilla wafer and place a small amount of frosting in the middle of the flat side of the wafer. Then press it down on top of the coconut and ­ violá ­ you have delicious hamburger for dessert.

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