God’s Angel was teasing me all last week with her baking skills and it got me to wondering – what is your favorite Christmas cookie? Do you have traditions surrounding them?
Christmas cookies!
19 Dec 2010 30 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: casey anthony, caylee anthony, cindy anthony, George Anthony
Dec 19, 2010 @ 13:46:42
Hi Kim! One cookie in particular came to mind the minute I read this. As a kid, my mom made Pinwheel Cookies which consisted of 2 rolled out sugar cookie sheets, one with red food coloring added to make it pink. Stack the two sheets atop each other and roll up together. After slicing the roll, the cookies totally resembled Pinwheels. As a kid I always expected the pink part to taste different from the white, which of course it did not. Thanks for the childhood memory! What’s your favorite cookie?
Dec 19, 2010 @ 13:49:25
Those sound fun and easy!
Mine was a cookie my Mom made call German chocolate – I have been searching for the recipe for a week now!! They were so good they had to be hidden until Christmas day!!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 14:33:57
KIM LOL I LOVE ALL THE COOKIES THE BEST IS JUST MAKEING THEM WITH THE KIDS MAKES ME FEEL LIKE A LITTLE GIRL AGAIN BUT I THINK THE ONE I REALLY LIKE THE MOST IS THE SUGAR COOKIE AND SANTA GET THEM EVERY YEAR.
Dec 19, 2010 @ 14:35:27
There is the tease herself!!
I remember as a kid we always put out a plate of cookies for Santa but our Santa didn’t like milk so we had to put out a beer!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 16:30:09
LMAO KIM NOW THAT A IDEAL A BEER FOR SANTA
Dec 19, 2010 @ 16:43:23
I know, right!
Beer and cookies somehow doesn’t sound good to me though
lol
Dec 19, 2010 @ 17:59:50
Here ya go, Kim, wonderful fruit cookies-so much better than fruit cake!
Ninny’s Fruit Cookies
Preheat oven to 325
Sifr ALL dry ingredients together
Mince and add fruit to dough last
Spoon onto lightly buttered cookie sheet
1 stick butter
1 & 3/4 cup sugar
1 teasp vanilla
1 teasp almond extract
3 eggs
3 cup self rising flour
1 teasp nutmeg
1/2 teasp soda
1 teasp cinnamon
1 lb dates (candied)
1 lb cherries (candied)
1 lb pineapple (candied)
1 lb pecans
Makes 8 doz cookies. If you wish, you may cut entire recipe in half, for 4 dozen.
Hope you all have a very Merry Christmas!!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 18:02:01
OMG!!!
Southern Justice!!!
Thanks for the recipe!! It looks great! I will get God’s on it right away!!
❤
Dec 19, 2010 @ 18:44:55
Sorry-bake 12 min or less
Dec 19, 2010 @ 18:49:53
lol – good info!!
Merry Christmas!!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 18:52:00
Dang Kim….those cookies look good!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 19:00:23
Merry Christmas, Venice!!
What is your favorite cookie?
Dec 19, 2010 @ 19:57:05
Santa sugar cookies with red sugar! You got me in a baking mood!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 19:59:20
Make sure you share!!!
😉
Dec 19, 2010 @ 20:46:47
Suzie – I make those pinwheel cookies!!!! lol
my fav are Starlight Sugar Twists. You keep folding the dough over making many light flaky layers & you apply a sugar & vanilla mixture on each layer. then cut into 4 inch strips & twist & bake. oh yeah!
I also make these sour cream crescent cookies that have cinnamon/sugar & walnuts rolled up into them. I’ve seen my friends figth over these! hahahahahahahhaha
I used to make thousands of cookies & gave as gifts in tins or platters, but i’ve had to cut that way back now. I can’t do those 3 day baking marathons anymore!
Enjoy your cookies ladies!!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 20:50:07
It’s a good thing I have already eaten! Those starlights sound amazing!!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 21:06:47
German Chocolate sounds delicious, find that recipe!!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 21:11:47
I have been trying!! They were wonderful and decadent and nutty and …
let me try to find it again
Dec 19, 2010 @ 21:20:22
this may be it!!!!
2 pkg. (8 squares each) BAKER’S Semi-Sweet Chocolate, divided
1/4 cup butter, softened
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 cup flour
1/4 tsp. CALUMET Baking Powder
2 cups chopped PLANTERS Walnuts
Make It
HEAT oven to 350°F.
CHOP 8 chocolate squares; set aside. Microwave remaining 8 chocolate squares in large microwaveable bowl on HIGH 2 min., stirring after 1 min. Stir until chocolate is completely melted. Add butter; stir until melted. Stir in sugar, eggs and vanilla. Add flour and baking powder; mix well. Stir in chopped chocolate and nuts. (Note: If omitting nuts, increase flour to 3/4 cup to prevent excessive spreading of cookies as they bake.)
DROP rounded tablespoonfuls of dough, 2 inches apart, onto baking sheets.
BAKE 12 to 13 min. or until cookies are puffed and shiny. Cool 1 min.; remove from baking sheets to wire racks. Cool completely.
Dec 19, 2010 @ 21:22:42
we also put a walnut half on top of the cookie before baking
Dec 19, 2010 @ 21:23:26
THAT’S IT! Thanks for this recipe! Yippee!!!
Dec 19, 2010 @ 21:25:59
I know!!!
I am sooooooo excited to finally find it!!!
Dec 20, 2010 @ 01:15:47
Biscochitos!
❤
Dec 20, 2010 @ 09:29:21
CT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Merry Christmas to you and yours!!!!
Dec 20, 2010 @ 12:03:43
hearing today
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/caylee-anthony/os-casey-anthony-hearing-monday-20101220,0,2359129.story
Dec 20, 2010 @ 17:19:13
I LOVE snickerdoodles! Oh, and the butter cookies my mom used to let me help cut out and ice after they were done baking…oh how I miss being a kid!
Dec 20, 2010 @ 17:20:12
Mix!!! Merry Christmas!!!
and now you have kids!!
Dec 20, 2010 @ 17:27:02
This week I’ll be busy baking and stuff. Instead of buying gifts for everyone, I’m baking up some pumpkin bread, sugar cookies, and making peanut butter fudge and mint chocolate fudge, and packaging them…our families LOVE that stuff!
Dec 20, 2010 @ 18:23:37
mmmmm
mint chocolate fudge
Dec 20, 2010 @ 22:04:32
http://www.wftv.com/news/26198041/detail.html