Adventures in Cookie Baking Day 11 reporting for duty.
BMO has been surprisingly enthused about my cookie baking. In the past he has had a strong preference for only two types of cookies. He only cared for the eating of chocolate chip cookies and those Keebler cookies--the shortbread ones with the stripes. Outside of that he's been patently disinterested in cookie consumption.
However, this holiday season he has embraced all that cookies has to offer and has tried--and dare I say, enjoyed every type of cookie I have made. He has expanded his cookie horizons and now appreciates how much better homemade cookies with plenty of butter are compared to their factory-made counterparts. I mean those factory cookies don't even have a smidgen of trans-fats anymore!
On this the 11th day of Cookie making, I made small monster cookies. Technically monster cookies are supposed to be rather large. So it's probably an oxymoron to call these 1 1/2 inch diameter cookies- 'monster.'
There are lots and lots of variations on monster cookies, you can make them with or without flour, with butter or with margarine (why though?).
I found and like this recipe. It has a nice cheat, you use a boxed cake mix as the base. Obviously I used butter instead of margarine--and because I believe peanut butter is an essential part of the monster cookie experience--I used 1/2 cup of butter and 1/2 a cup of creamy peanut butter. I also used 1 cup of oats vrs 1/2 a cup. Also, I substituted 1 cup of red and green chocolate candies instead of walnuts. Basically, I really altered the recipe. In any case. The results were satisfactory for BMO and now the freezer is overflowing with cookies.
I still have a pound of butter, chocolate chips, mint chocolate candies, dried cranberries, and chopped hazelnuts, on hand- so more cookies to come! I'm thinking I've got to make some more Spritz cookies since Youngest Child took all those to a bake sale and a shortbread cookie? Decisions, Decisions.
xoxo
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Thursday, December 13, 2018
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
What about Gluten Free?
Happy Adventures in Cookie Baking Day 9. I didn't bake for today's post because I didn't have time. I almost had some time, but I was very tired and took a pass on cookie baking or cookie prep.
Of course, I remain in a cookie state of mind. To that end, I found a recipe from Food & Wine for a gluten free cookie that is probably super difficult to make.
Smores Linzer Cookies
And if that wasn't good enough, I found a recipe at Food & Wine to make a gluten and dairy free Chocolate Crinkle Cookie! This recipe starts with a bag of gluten free pretzels! You can see the video below:
I think I may try making the Chocolate Crinkle Cookie recipe in the upcoming days. So many kinds of cookies, so little free time!
Tomorrow is St. Nicholas Day! Don't forget to leave a shoe out tonight!
xoxo
Of course, I remain in a cookie state of mind. To that end, I found a recipe from Food & Wine for a gluten free cookie that is probably super difficult to make.
Smores Linzer Cookies
And if that wasn't good enough, I found a recipe at Food & Wine to make a gluten and dairy free Chocolate Crinkle Cookie! This recipe starts with a bag of gluten free pretzels! You can see the video below:
I think I may try making the Chocolate Crinkle Cookie recipe in the upcoming days. So many kinds of cookies, so little free time!
Tomorrow is St. Nicholas Day! Don't forget to leave a shoe out tonight!
xoxo
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Cavemen and Cookie Creation
Over at Hayesville Elementary School the 4th grade recently completed a unit on prehistoric life. I think Miss Anna's report is charming. She thinks her picture is not good enough to share. Where do you stand?
Ah yes, so the picture is sideway. I resaved and re-uploaded it, like 5 times and it will not change it's orientation.
Anna would say that is karma for posting it in the first place.
"A Day in The Life of a Nomad"
by Anna Hamel, age 9
First I would wake up, then I ate some berries and nuts. Next I went into the woods and got some birch wood.
Then I saw a Mastodon and I called everybody and we raced to get it and then I shot it with my bow and it wasn't even close to being injured.
Then the Mastodons ran away and we had to move so we packed up and moved. Then when we move it was like heaven how much animals there was so then we settled in and we could not wait to eat dinner and so then my dad and my brothers killed a giant deer.
After they brought it back we skinned it we ate it and then my mom made our bed and then we went to bed.
I think a Mastodon would taste like chicken, really good!
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Yesterday I got a little creative with my cookie making. I wanted to do something a little different with our Citrus Sugar Cookies.
I added some Clementine Zest, I don't have a zester, so I used a cheese grater. I had some walnuts on hand, which I never do, and so I got out my Pampered Chef rotary grater and ground up walnuts. I rolled the cookie dough in the walnuts instead of the sugar packet included in the box.
Next up I think I am going to try to take our Classy Chocolate Pound Cake and make it into something with more chocolate and chopped up candy canes. *Sigh* holiday dessert making, it's a tough job but someone has to do it.
Ah yes, so the picture is sideway. I resaved and re-uploaded it, like 5 times and it will not change it's orientation.
Anna would say that is karma for posting it in the first place.
"A Day in The Life of a Nomad"
by Anna Hamel, age 9
First I would wake up, then I ate some berries and nuts. Next I went into the woods and got some birch wood.
Then I saw a Mastodon and I called everybody and we raced to get it and then I shot it with my bow and it wasn't even close to being injured.
Then the Mastodons ran away and we had to move so we packed up and moved. Then when we move it was like heaven how much animals there was so then we settled in and we could not wait to eat dinner and so then my dad and my brothers killed a giant deer.
After they brought it back we skinned it we ate it and then my mom made our bed and then we went to bed.
I think a Mastodon would taste like chicken, really good!
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Yesterday I got a little creative with my cookie making. I wanted to do something a little different with our Citrus Sugar Cookies.
I added some Clementine Zest, I don't have a zester, so I used a cheese grater. I had some walnuts on hand, which I never do, and so I got out my Pampered Chef rotary grater and ground up walnuts. I rolled the cookie dough in the walnuts instead of the sugar packet included in the box.
Next up I think I am going to try to take our Classy Chocolate Pound Cake and make it into something with more chocolate and chopped up candy canes. *Sigh* holiday dessert making, it's a tough job but someone has to do it.
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