How to Make a Fruit Rollup Fortune Cookie
Create your fortunes., Stack 3 fruit rollups on top of each other., Cut out a circular shape in the middle of the fruit rollup., Lay fortune in the middle of the circular fruit rollup., Fold fruit rollup in half lengthwise., Push your finger...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Create your fortunes.
Cut paper into thin, 4-inch strips.
Cut one strip per cookie.
Write your fortune on the strip of paper.
Be creative and consider adding flourishes such as hearts or happy faces. -
Step 2: Stack 3 fruit rollups on top of each other.
Consider mixing and matching your rollups--lay a red rollup on a flat surface, top with a pink rollup and then add another red or color of your choosing. , Center your cookie cutter, making sure you don’t cut off any ends and the result will be a complete circle. , Lay fortune with message side facing upward.
No need to fold it, unless the length is so long that paper hangs from the sides. , The result will be a half moon shape with the fortune contained inside. , This will form the fortune cookie. , -
Step 3: Cut out a circular shape in the middle of the fruit rollup.
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Step 4: Lay fortune in the middle of the circular fruit rollup.
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Step 5: Fold fruit rollup in half lengthwise.
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Step 6: Push your finger (gently) on the middle of the half circle fruit rollup and carefully curve the rollup into a “C” position.
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Step 7: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Cut paper into thin, 4-inch strips.
Cut one strip per cookie.
Write your fortune on the strip of paper.
Be creative and consider adding flourishes such as hearts or happy faces.
Consider mixing and matching your rollups--lay a red rollup on a flat surface, top with a pink rollup and then add another red or color of your choosing. , Center your cookie cutter, making sure you don’t cut off any ends and the result will be a complete circle. , Lay fortune with message side facing upward.
No need to fold it, unless the length is so long that paper hangs from the sides. , The result will be a half moon shape with the fortune contained inside. , This will form the fortune cookie. ,
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