JFSinIL Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 (edited) Some folks asked a week or so ago if I could list the 18 different types of cookies I do each year and between one thing and another I didn't get to it. Since I just finished cookie number 1 and will do number 2 after a break, I thought I'd list them here. Note - a freezer is your friend, and all listed can be frozen until you need them for cookie trays, etc. (except as noted. Unfreezeables get baked at the last minute.) 1. Date things (date-filled brown sugar cookies rolled in chopped nuts) 2. Andes Mints (will do this twice - the first DOUBLE batch will be consumed within a day!!!) 3. Almond pretzels 4. Nurenburger (honey/chopped fruit cookies) 5. peanut butter kisses 6. chocolate cherry (maraschino cherry covered with chocolate cookie, and chocolate/cherry icing) 7. Chocolate cake cookies with white icing and sprinkles 8. gingersnaps (with minced candied ginger in the dough) 9.pignoli (expensive! Two cans of almond paste, honey, pine nuts - too good for kids!) 10. cardamon butter cookies with drizzles of dark chocolate and espresso icing 11. lemon iced lemon drops 12. coconut 13. orange cranberry drops 14. praline butter 15.chocolate-filled walnut and the NOT TO BE FROZEN 16. iced sugar cookies (I use the recipe off the C&H sugar bag) (also do gingerbread men as long as I hae to roll and cut dough.) 17.brandy balls (or rum - depends what I have. Tequila?;)) 18.Russian tea cakes (aka Mexican wedding cakes.) 19 Mint meringues. Almost forgot these! 20. Chocolate truffle cookies!!! Oh, and biscotti, but they do not go on cookie trays. plus I like to try one or two new things each year. I try for a mix as hubby likes fruit-filled cookies, one kid won't eat nuts, another had braces...we are all picky. So - what is everyone else baking????? Edited December 6, 2009 by JFSinILnewme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unsinkable Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 cut-outs flourless peanut butter kisses peppermint bark mexican wedding cakes (glazed, not rolled in sugar) And JFS, you are a cookie gladiator! 18 different types of cookies! "At my signal, unleash...the kitchen-aid!" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kathleen in VA Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 I just put a batch of Colleen's Chocolate Chip Cookies in the oven this minute. Yum! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chickenpatty Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 I attempted to begin our cookie baking today as well, but discovered (after making the dough) that I left my baking sheets at church last Sunday. :glare: At least the dough will be okay until I can pick them up. I really want to make some nice looking sugar cookies this year - the kind with the fancy, hard, shiny icing. I've also bookmarked a few others I'd like to try - like the andes mint cookies. I'll probably do molasses crinkles, mexican wedding cookies, oatmeal chocolate chip, and peppermint bark as well. I love baking! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HollyDay Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 almond bars triple fudge gingerbread cookie cutouts sugar cookie cutouts thumb print cookies spritz cookies Nigella Christmas fruit cake panettone chocolate covered chocolate cherry brownie bites Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KAR120C Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 (edited) We don't have 18, but we're getting there! These are all from a Land-O-Lakes cookie cookbook I picked up ages ago (because how could you possibly go wrong with butter?? :D): Chocolate Shortbread Trees Double Cherry Chocolate Drops Chocolate Peppermint Shortbread Macadamia and Irish Cream Cookies (only I use Amarula instead of Irish Cream) Tangy Lime Creams Chocolate Peanut Butter Pinwheels Brandied Buttery Wreaths (we make them pretzel-shaped instead) Lemon Shortbread Orange-Cranberry Slices Then from www.epicurious.com I've got a new recipe to try - Seven-Layer Cookies (that's tonight! and I'm not coloring them -- they're going to be plain cookie colored) and from the Food Network, a Dried Cherry and Almond cookie that I'm going to make twice - once with the original ingredients and once with dried cranberries and walnuts. Then we're also making fudge and chocolate caramels. All in all I think we're up to 8 pounds of butter. ;) Edited December 4, 2009 by KAR120C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jen in PA Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 pb kisses chocolate w/ white chips choc. chip gingersnaps snickerdoodles oatmeal w/ dried cranberries lemon bars citrus thumbprints fruits of the forest thumbprints date rolls sugar cookies with sprinkles vanilla biscotti almond biscotti choc. biscotti choc. fudge pb fudge almond bark cranberry-orange scones pumpkin scones That's what I have planned, but I have gotten a couple of requests I'll consider if time allows. My whole fridge is full of butter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardening momma Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 (edited) A couple of days ago I made molasses sugar cookies. They're almost gone. Today I made iced butter cookies (my mom's recipe). I've only baked about half so far--the other half of the dough is in the fridge--and iced about half of what I baked. They look so pretty! Growing up, we always iced the cookies by spreading the frosting with a knife. Today I decided to use my cake decorating supplies, and used an icing bag and tips. I think it was much easier this way, plus the nonpareils stick better. ETA: picture! They look much better in real life (and taste better too). Edited December 5, 2009 by gardening momma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dayle in Guatemala Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 Ummmm...recipe for the Andes Mints ones please?:D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mom-ninja. Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 I'm sad this year as we found out my ds can't have wheat or any nuts. I haven't even begun to hunt for new cookie recipes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carol in Cal. Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 Have you considered peppermint bark? No nuts, no flour! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carol in Cal. Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 They were my favorite as a child, but my mom tossed the recipe when she discovered Chocolate Crinkles, and no one else seems to have it. I'm reluctant to use a random recipe from the internet--I want something tried and true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pippen Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 2. Andes Mints (will do this twice - the first DOUBLE batch will be consumed within a day!!!) ? That's what happened to the rum balls we made the other day. We have another triple batch in the works right now. 2 batches fudge rum balls Chocolate Revel Bars Crystallized Orange Pecans frosted sugar cookies shortbread Pecan cups Chocolate Crinkles frosted pretzels old fashioned marzipan - Rumor has it that my kids will be making these when I'm laid up after surgery. I have my aunt's old spitzbuben recipe and I'd really like to give those a try this year. I'm in the process of making fruit cake this year for the first time. :001_huh: Thanks for the ideas everyone. I'm really feeling like some new recipes this year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JudoMom Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 This year I think I'm making: Soft Lemonade Cookies Chocolate Chip Wintermint Wafers Cream Cheese Spritz Chocolate Sandwich Cookies Oaty Chocolate Chunk Cookies Peanut Butter Balls Peppermint Meringues Sugar Cookies Rolo Turtles Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies I might have to add the Andes Mint Cookies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dayle in Guatemala Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 Still waiting for the andes mint cookie recipe! Pretty please?????:001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OnTheBrink Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 So - what is everyone else baking????? As little as possible. Instead, I'm coming over to your house to raid your freezer! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jujsky Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 You people just need to stop it! You're making me hungry! ;) I don't have a real cookie plan. I'm going to a cookie swap party Sunday and I'm making almond lace cookies for that. I have to make rugelach next week for Hanukkah. We'll make gingerbread on Christmas Eve for Santa. Beyond that I have no set plan, but now I'm fully intending to steal some of your ideas! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinning Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 I'm totally cheating by baking cake mix cookies! Generally, it's a cake mix adapted to make cookies (very simple: Cake mix, 2 eggs, and 1/2 cup of oil). I have made Macadamia nut cookies with a french vanilla mix, double chocolate chip/white chip cookies, cho. cake mix with Reeses/Andes mints and similar stuff for Thanksgiving. Haven't started on Christmas yet! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vida Winter Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 JFS, is it possible that you are using Betty Crocker's Cookie Book? I have a copy that is ancient - falling apart - and has most of the recipes you have listed. LOL. I'm 48 and I think I've had that book since I was ten. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jujsky Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 JudoMom, what are Rolo Turtles? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BridgeTea Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 Cranberry Hootycreeks (allrecipes.com) chocolate crinkles mincemeat bars gingerbread men (the big kids will come do this so they can pipe on icing bikinis, flowered swimtrunks, whitey-tighties, shocked facial expressions, and the like.) want to make for the first time: filled date cookies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jg_puppy Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 I got the Andes mint cookies recipe from here. My family loves it. They get made every Thanksgiving and Christmas. Andes Mint 3/4 cup butter (not margarine) 1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar 2 tablespoons water 12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips 2 large eggs 2 1/2 cups flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/4 teaspoons baking soda Andes mints candies, broken in half (I usually use a whole one) 1. Over low heat, combine butter, sugar and water. 2. Heat until melted and add chocolate chips until partly melted. 3. Remove from heat and stir. 4. Pour into large mixing bowl. 5. Let stand 10 minutes to cool slightly. 6. Beat in eggs one at a time on high speed. 7. Reduce mixer to low speed and add flour, salt and baking soda. 8. Beat until well-blended. 9. Chill one hour (dough is almost liquid before chilling but hardens and is easy to shape after chilling). 10. Heat oven to 350°F. 11. Roll into balls, place two inches apart on parchment paper-lined baking sheets. 12. Bake for 10 minutes. 13. Place an Andes Mint half on top. 14. Allow to melt slightly and spread with a spoon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unsinkable Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 JudoMom, what are Rolo Turtles? Not JudoMom but there is a recipe that's popular in which you take a small square pretzel, put a Rolo on top & melt it in a low oven for a 2 to 3 minutes. Remove it and press a pecan on top of the Rolo. Let harden. You can do the same thing with pretzel, hershey's kiss, M&M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unsinkable Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 JFS, is it possible that you are using Betty Crocker's Cookie Book? I have a copy that is ancient - falling apart - and has most of the recipes you have listed. LOL. I'm 48 and I think I've had that book since I was ten. Do you have the ISBN # & pub year? TIA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unsinkable Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 We don't have 18, but we're getting there! These are all from a Land-O-Lakes cookie cookbook I picked up ages ago (because how could you possibly go wrong with butter?? :D): Chocolate Shortbread Trees Double Cherry Chocolate Drops Chocolate Peppermint Shortbread Macadamia and Irish Cream Cookies (only I use Amarula instead of Irish Cream) Tangy Lime Creams Chocolate Peanut Butter Pinwheels Brandied Buttery Wreaths (we make them pretzel-shaped instead) Lemon Shortbread Orange-Cranberry Slices Then from www.epicurious.com I've got a new recipe to try - Seven-Layer Cookies (that's tonight! and I'm not coloring them -- they're going to be plain cookie colored) and from the Food Network, a Dried Cherry and Almond cookie that I'm going to make twice - once with the original ingredients and once with dried cranberries and walnuts. Then we're also making fudge and chocolate caramels. All in all I think we're up to 8 pounds of butter. ;) Do you have the title or possibly the ISBN # & pub date? TIA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unsinkable Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 That's what happened to the rum balls we made the other day. We have another triple batch in the works right now. 2 batches fudge rum balls Chocolate Revel Bars Crystallized Orange Pecans frosted sugar cookies shortbread Pecan cups Chocolate Crinkles frosted pretzels old fashioned marzipan - Rumor has it that my kids will be making these when I'm laid up after surgery. I have my aunt's old spitzbuben recipe and I'd really like to give those a try this year. I'm in the process of making fruit cake this year for the first time. :001_huh: Thanks for the ideas everyone. I'm really feeling like some new recipes this year. That is the coolest word for a cookie ever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ConnieB Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 They were my favorite as a child, but my mom tossed the recipe when she discovered Chocolate Crinkles, and no one else seems to have it. I'm reluctant to use a random recipe from the internet--I want something tried and true. Here's my version: 4T butter 1/2 cup sugar 1 egg 1oz unsweetened chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 3 cups powdered sugar water 1/2 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and 1/2 cup sugar. Add egg. Melt chocolate with vanilla in microwave and add to mixture. Add flour, baking powder, salt. It will be pretty stiff, if you don't have a good mixer, you may have to finish adding the flour by hand. Make balls (probably get 30 or so). Bake 10-12 minutes. Let cool completely before glazing. Mix powdered sugar and water and vanilla until smooth. Start with 3T water and increase as needed. I put the balls onto a rack set into a cookie sheet lined with parchment. Then as you glaze them the extra is caught on the parchment and can be reused. We have added coconut after glazing. We have also sprinkled them with colored sugar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ConnieB Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 We make a different cookie recipe (ok not all of them are officially cookies, but you get the idea) every day from the day after Thanksgiving until December 23. So far we've made: Reindeer snack mix (it didn't last long, eaten while we decorated the tree) Macaroon Kisses No bake cookie balls Layered mint fudge chocolate pinwheel cookies angel pillows caradmom snaps tangerine butter cookies Today will be gingerbread people and tomorrow penuche. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JFSinIL Posted December 5, 2009 Author Share Posted December 5, 2009 You people just need to stop it! You're making me hungry! ;) I don't have a real cookie plan. I'm going to a cookie swap party Sunday and I'm making almond lace cookies for that. I have to make rugelach next week for Hanukkah. We'll make gingerbread on Christmas Eve for Santa. Beyond that I have no set plan, but now I'm fully intending to steal some of your ideas! I could use a good rugelach recipe, hint hint. That is one thing I ahve nto made successfully (yet). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JFSinIL Posted December 5, 2009 Author Share Posted December 5, 2009 (edited) JFS, is it possible that you are using Betty Crocker's Cookie Book? I have a copy that is ancient - falling apart - and has most of the recipes you have listed. LOL. I'm 48 and I think I've had that book since I was ten. I got a reissued copy on Amazon a couple years ago - my dad kept the original. Several recipes are from my stash of clipped recipes from Gourmet magazine too, and other cookbooks - 1001 Cookie Recipes by Gillespie and Great American Cookies by Bodger. http://www.amazon.com/Betty-Crockers-Cooky-Crocker-Editors/dp/0764566377/ref=pd_sim_b_2 this is the reissued red-cover copy. There looks to be a new edition out, too - probably with new recipes. I stick with what I grew up with. I am 107 yeas old (in 57 years!) Edited December 5, 2009 by JFSinIL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ConnieB Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 I'm sad this year as we found out my ds can't have wheat or any nuts. I haven't even begun to hunt for new cookie recipes. I have a friend who also can't have wheat.....here's a website that I used to find recipes when she visited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ConnieB Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 This year I think I'm making: Soft Lemonade Cookies Wintermint Wafers . Would love to have you share the recipe for these two. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vida Winter Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 I got a reissued copy on Amazon a couple years ago - my dad kept the original. Several recipes are from my stash of clipped recipes from Gourmet magazine too, and other cookbooks - 1001 Cookie Recipes by Gillespie and Great American Cookies by Bodger. http://www.amazon.com/Betty-Crockers-Cooky-Crocker-Editors/dp/0764566377/ref=pd_sim_b_2 this is the reissued red-cover copy. There looks to be a new edition out, too - probably with new recipes. I stick with what I grew up with. I am 107 yeas old (in 57 years!) I'm doing a happy dance over here. That is indeed my beloved Cookie Book. I can still use my original (the cover fell off) but I can buy reissued editions for my daughters. LOL I think over the years I have memorized that book and every photo it contains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pippen Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 That is the coolest word for a cookie ever. Spitzbuben taste yummy too! They're nutty shortbread wafers with jam inbetween. My aunt always dipped them in a thin lemon glaze. I went looking for the recipe and don't remember where I put it. I see others online but of course I want the one I grew up with! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homeschoolin'mygirls Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 I'm sad this year as we found out my ds can't have wheat or any nuts. I haven't even begun to hunt for new cookie recipes. Someone on this board has an absolutely awesome gluten- free sugar cookie recipe. A few years ago we made it for one of my dd's friends that is on a gluten free diet. My dd's friend--and her family--loved it. We liked it too. Does anybody remember who it is ? I was thinking it was Jean from blog Shades of White (awesome blog by the way--breathtaking pictures) but I couldn't find the recipe. Anybody remember these cookies besides me? Nandell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petepie2 Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Here's what I'm making: Mazola Oil Cookies (chocolate chip) Snowball Cookies Buckeyes Rugelach Butter Cookies Oreo Balls Cheese Fudge Alton Brown's Peanut Butter Fudge Chocolate Pecan Toffee Peanut Clusters Peppermint Bark So far I've made the first four on the list, with the exception of dipping the 160 buckeyes into chocolate and actually baking the rugelach (it's hanging out in the freezer for now).... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diane in CO Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Does anyone have a recipe for Buckeyes that uses crunchy peanut butter and Rice Krispies (at least I think it had Rice Krispies)...all of the recipes I have seen show creamy peanut butter and no Rice Krispies. Our neighbor from a while ago used to make a really awesome Buckeye that I thought contained these two ingredients. Thanks :D Our list of cookies Buckeyes (if I can find a good recipe) Gingersnaps Butterscotch pan cookies sugar cookies Peanut Blossoms Fudge Snowball cookies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardening momma Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Does anyone have a recipe for Buckeyes that uses crunchy peanut butter and Rice Krispies (at least I think it had Rice Krispies)...all of the recipes I have seen show creamy peanut butter and no Rice Krispies. I've seen Buckeye recipes with Rice Krispies at www.recipezaar.com. You can type in buckeyes, and then click on filter by ingredient. Here are 4 recipes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diane in CO Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 I've seen Buckeye recipes with Rice Krispies at www.recipezaar.com. You can type in buckeyes, and then click on filter by ingredient. Here are 4 recipes. You are awesome! Thank you! :D DH and the boys are going to be excited!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liz CA Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 (edited) I'm sad this year as we found out my ds can't have wheat or any nuts. I haven't even begun to hunt for new cookie recipes. Can you use spelt flour? Some people are less allergic to spelt than regular wheat. I am way behind you all with baking. I am still recovering from our decadent Thanksgiving table to be thinking of more baking. But when it comes, we will have: Nussecken Almond Cookies Vanillakipferl rumballs perhaps I will think of a few more... Edited December 6, 2009 by Liz CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KAR120C Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Do you have the title or possibly the ISBN # & pub date?TIA! It's not a proper cookbook - just a promotional thing, but the title is "Holiday Cookies" and it was November of 2000, and says "Issue #66". I think almost all the recipes are on their website (I linked it in my post where I could), and a bunch of others that look really good too. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jane in NC Posted December 9, 2009 Share Posted December 9, 2009 The Washington Post's website offers 25 cookie recipes, some of which are rather unusual. Check it out here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carol in Cal. Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 I got a reissued copy on Amazon a couple years ago - my dad kept the original. Several recipes are from my stash of clipped recipes from Gourmet magazine too, and other cookbooks - 1001 Cookie Recipes by Gillespie and Great American Cookies by Bodger. http://www.amazon.com/Betty-Crockers-Cooky-Crocker-Editors/dp/0764566377/ref=pd_sim_b_2 this is the reissued red-cover copy. There looks to be a new edition out, too - probably with new recipes. I stick with what I grew up with. I am 107 yeas old (in 57 years!) The reissued book is supposed to be identical to the original, but it's not. Spritz cookies are changed--I can't remember what else is, but those definitely are. I checked against my mom's copy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrs Mungo Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 I make spritz cookies that are turned into Christmas trees via my cookie press and I am making Andes mint cookies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parrothead Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 They were my favorite as a child, but my mom tossed the recipe when she discovered Chocolate Crinkles, and no one else seems to have it. I'm reluctant to use a random recipe from the internet--I want something tried and true. Do you mean those little round chocolate cookies rolled in powered sugar? I've got a recipe for those. The cat is in my lap and the dogs and kid are quiet so I'll pm it to you tonight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parrothead Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 I usually make: Chocolate chip, oatmeal, cocount, pean, raisin cookies - use the recipe for chocolate chip cookies and had about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of the other stuff. Pumpkin-Pecan Tasies A Cranberry cookie that uses a cranberry bread mix and some added ingredients. I can't remember the name Thumbprints The peanut butter cookies iwth the chocolate kisses on top Sugar cookies Almond spritz cookies Mexican Wedding cakes Chocolate snowballs Rosettes Shortbreads Scones I know there is another one that I usually do, but can't pull it out of the memory banks at the moment. I want to try fudge one more time. The last time I did tried it was yucky, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squirtymomma Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Ok, this sounds like a really stupid question, but my mom never did "Christmas baking". What in the world do you do with all those cookies? Eat them all? Give them to friends? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KAR120C Posted December 12, 2009 Share Posted December 12, 2009 Ok, this sounds like a really stupid question, but my mom never did "Christmas baking". What in the world do you do with all those cookies? Eat them all? Give them to friends? And every year someone invites us to SOMETHING that requires something... a potluck, a cookie exchange, a Holiday Tea and Poetry Reading Bring Your Favorite Cookies to Share.... and DH has a Christmas party at work... and we go to someone's house for dinner... and I didn't think to get a present for someone who's about to be on our doorstep in twenty minutes.... And for each of these I grab whatever looks good from the freezer, mix up a quick glaze (brandy + powdered sugar = Mmmmm) or whatever last minute something it needs, and voila! It looks like I'm not racing around like a headless chicken trying to get one last Geometry test graded, and science fair door-prizes arranged, and laundry done, and all those packages to the post office..... :willy_nilly: So as much as I start the season thinking "we're just going to eat them alll, aren't we"... it never seems to work out that way. I already need to make a second batch of a few things, just so I can have SOME. :glare: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erica in PA Posted December 12, 2009 Share Posted December 12, 2009 Some folks asked a week or so ago if I could list the 18 different types of cookies I do each year and between one thing and another I didn't get to it. Since I just finished cookie number 1 and will do number 2 after a break, I thought I'd list them here. Note - a freezer is your friend, and all listed can be frozen until you need them for cookie trays, etc. (except as noted. Unfreezeables get baked at the last minute.) 1. Date things (date-filled brown sugar cookies rolled in chopped nuts) 2. Andes Mints (will do this twice - the first DOUBLE batch will be consumed within a day!!!) 3. Almond pretzels 4. Nurenburger (honey/chopped fruit cookies) 5. peanut butter kisses 6. chocolate cherry (maraschino cherry covered with chocolate cookie, and chocolate/cherry icing) 7. Chocolate cake cookies with white icing and sprinkles 8. gingersnaps (with minced candied ginger in the dough) 9.pignoli (expensive! Two cans of almond paste, honey, pine nuts - too good for kids!) 10. cardamon butter cookies with drizzles of dark chocolate and espresso icing 11. lemon iced lemon drops 12. coconut 13. orange cranberry drops 14. praline butter 15.chocolate-filled walnut and the NOT TO BE FROZEN 16. iced sugar cookies (I use the recipe off the C&H sugar bag) (also do gingerbread men as long as I hae to roll and cut dough.) 17.brandy balls (or rum - depends what I have. Tequila?;)) 18.Russian tea cakes (aka Mexican wedding cakes.) 19 Mint meringues. Almost forgot these! 20. Chocolate truffle cookies!!! Oh, and biscotti, but they do not go on cookie trays. plus I like to try one or two new things each year. I try for a mix as hubby likes fruit-filled cookies, one kid won't eat nuts, another had braces...we are all picky. So - what is everyone else baking????? That sounds amazing!! Since dh and I are doing Weight Watchers, and our finances are tight anyway, I'm cutting way back on baking this year. I'm planning to make sugar cookie cut-outs (dh's fave), caramel heavenlies (coconut, marshmallows, and slices almonds baked on graham crackers- my fave), and one more kind that my kids request. I'm also making saltine toffee to take to a Christmas party next week, so that I can just have a piece or two and not pig out on the whole tray like I do most years. :tongue_smilie: I'm waiting until next week so that the cookies I make then will last through Christmas. Most years I make them early, then have to make more the week of Christmas, which adds a lot of extra cookie eating around here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dawn in OH Posted December 12, 2009 Share Posted December 12, 2009 Ok, this sounds like a really stupid question, but my mom never did "Christmas baking". What in the world do you do with all those cookies? Eat them all? Give them to friends? In our house, eat them all. Today I made 1 batch of Peanut butter Blossoms and 1 batch of (almost finished baking) Snowballs (Russian Tea Cookies). The Peanut butter Blossoms are almost gone already. I need to whip up another batch. Cookies don't last long in a family of 5. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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