So I missed a couple weeks of posting, but I have been baking. I make "Grandma's All-Occasion Sugar Cookies" (pgs. 146 & 147 in
Baking from my Home to Yours) on multiple occasions and also tried out the "Buttery Jam Cookies" (pg. 80). Thanks to Ulrike of
Küchenlatein for choosing
Grandma’s All-Occasion Sugar Cookies and to Heather of
Randomosity and the Girl for choosing the
Buttery Jam Cookies.
But since it is the holidays and I would love to get back to hanging out with family and (unfortunately) I have to do some research work for school....so here are some pictures of the baking. Sorry for the limited comments.
Oh and I used Strawberry Jam for the jam cookies :) And Christmas sprinkles for one batch of the sugar cookies and just random sprinkles for the other one. Also I opted for slice and bake method for the sugar cookies. The first time I froze the dough for about 45 minutes because I was short on time, and the second time I refrigerated the dough for the full 4 hours as suggested. Both came out fine, I just accidentally left one of the batches in the oven too long and they got a bit dark...;)
Here is a picture from the baking extravaganza 2008. I think I washed and reused the KitchenAid about 4 times (I also made a double batch of almond biscotti and a batch of blondies, all from Dorie Greenspan's book, Baking from my Home to Yours)). In the background you can see my husband working on the bacon bowties (really easy, just get thinly sliced bacon and cut it in little pieces big enough to wrap around a club cracker. Then bake at 200 for 2 hours (ish...not sure exactly) and when the bacon bakes it cinches up and makes the crackers look like bowties...can be eaten right away or refrigerate and eat the next day).
The next "week" (I am a bit behind) is supposed to be the Butterscotch Pudding...but I am really not a fan of butterscotch, so I will probably skip that one. And then next is the New York Cheesecake, which I am definitely looking forward to :) (hopefully I will get it done and posted in December...we shall see).
1 comment:
Hi Amy
Looks like you had a great baking holiday....Hope you have a wonderful New Year and we'll see ya then.
AmyRuth
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