The smell of snickerdoodles can take me back to my childhood in an instant! There was nothing I would have rather done as a child than help my mom in the kitchen. Rolling the soft buttery dough in the cinnamon sugar was the best job in the kitchen! I think my kids would agree.
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/4 teaspoons cinnamon (I like more than this)
Combine and save for rolling the cookies in before you bake them.
1 cup butter, softened
2 1/2 cups sugar
4 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 1/2 tablespoons water
6 cups flour
2 teaspoons cream of tarter
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
Combine butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs, vanilla and water. Beat. Add flour, cream of tarter, baking soda and salt. Shape dough (I love my cookie scoop for this) and then roll in cinnamon-sugar. Place on cookie sheet (lined) and take at 350 for 9-10 minutes or until golden brown. Makes about 5 dozen 3 inch cookies.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
"CRACK" Cookies
My cookies became officially famous the day they were named "CRACK" cookies by David's co-workers. I regulary made sugar cookies for the office and one day Melanie told Dave they were so addictive they were worse than CRACK! And from that day, CRACK cookies became their official name.
I used to tease people that the recipe was "SECRET"! Some people try to guess what's really in them. Other just say, make sure you bring them often enough that I don't have to make them myself. I have to admit, delivering cookies is my way of getting them out of the house so I don't eat them all myself. Our kids have grown up making cookie lists and helping us decorate. They are the best QC department a bakery has ever had. Only the best make it out of the house for the nieghbors. Aren't they lucky there are plenty of cookies that don't pass inspection. Some have sprinkles that are not even, others have too much frosting. All of those cookeis must be consumed behind closed doors.
David and I agree that they are better on the second day, so if you are lucky enough this year to get a delivery, be sure and save one for a big glass of milk at breakfast!
I used to tease people that the recipe was "SECRET"! Some people try to guess what's really in them. Other just say, make sure you bring them often enough that I don't have to make them myself. I have to admit, delivering cookies is my way of getting them out of the house so I don't eat them all myself. Our kids have grown up making cookie lists and helping us decorate. They are the best QC department a bakery has ever had. Only the best make it out of the house for the nieghbors. Aren't they lucky there are plenty of cookies that don't pass inspection. Some have sprinkles that are not even, others have too much frosting. All of those cookeis must be consumed behind closed doors.
David and I agree that they are better on the second day, so if you are lucky enough this year to get a delivery, be sure and save one for a big glass of milk at breakfast!
Ready to LOAD the plates! |
YUMMY! |
The perfect frosting edge. |
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Dry Wassail Mix
Every year I mix up some Instant Wassail! The kids love it. You just add boiling water and you are good to go.
1 cup Tang powder
1 1/2 cups of lemonade powder (Country Time)
2 cups sugar
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp cloves
1 1/2 cups of lemonade powder (Country Time)
2 cups sugar
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp cloves
Combine all ingredients and store in an airtight container. Add 2-3 rounded teaspoons to each hot cup of water.
A Recipe Blog
I've decided to make a blog of my favorite recipes instead of trying to keep a recipe binder updated for my kitchen. It seems as though it's easier to look on a screen, than in a book!
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