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Saturday, January 14, 2012
Holiday Cookies
Let me guess. Christmas is the last thing you want to think about right now. Ornaments and decorations have been dutifully dismantled and packed away. You've begrudgingly payed off your December credit card bill. You're eating prudently, trying to trim back those post-holiday wastelines. Your New Year's resolutions are in full swing. Don't worry, I get it. But I still want to tell you about Christmas cookies.
I know, I know. I'm sorry. But everyone knows that the holiday season is the very best time of the year for baking, but since I was all but consumed by my last finals as an undergraduate (!!) at the beginning of December, I wasn't able to start my holiday baking until right before Christmas. Then came a whirlwind of post-Christmas colds, the new year, moving back to Berkeley, and starting a new job. Sharing these lovely holiday treats with you took a backseat while life hurtled forward. Can you forgive me?
Know that I made up for missing an entire month of decadent cookie baking by spending an entire day (which I lovingly dubbed the Christmas Cookie Extravaganza) baking all of the goodies that I'd been admiring all December long. I chose my cookies carefully and purposefully to contrast colors, flavors, and textures. There were ginger cookies. There were bourbon balls. There were homemade marshmallows (something that my dad was never able to fully grasp. "Did they run out of marshmallows at Vons?" he asked upon learning that I was making them). I then arranged all of them on a platter for our family's Christmas dinner and they were happily devoured with warm mugs of coffee.
I know these treats are coming to you about a month too late, but I hope you can appreciate them. Plus, there are some great uses for these cookies outside of the holiday season. Linzer cookies? With heart shaped cookie cutters, a Valentine's day classic! Chocolate crinkles? A perfect birthday present for the choco-fanatic in your life! But more generally, do cookies really need an excuse to be made? No. Holidays or not, these cookies are delicious treats that stand alone. So whatever the cookie baking occasion, Valentine's, Christmas 2012, or just Wednesday, I hope you enjoy.
Homemade Vanilla Marshmallows
These would also be great with peppermint of hazenut. Just replace the vanilla extract with the flavoring of your choice. Recipe found on Smitten Kitchen.
Bourbon Balls
Loved the strong bourbon flavor! A decadent twist on classic rumballs. Recipe found on the LA Times.
Linzer Cookies
Beautiful special occasion cookies. There are lots of recipes out there, but I found one I liked from Southern Living. It calls for pecans instead of more traditional hazelnuts, which I found was much more economical and still gave a rich sweetness to the dough.
Chocolate Crinkles
These were a big hit! They're beautiful cookies with the texture of a rich chocolate brownie. Used the recipe from Simply Recipes, and chose to omit the espresso powder.
Frosted Ginger Cookies
These are my favorite holiday cookies. I love the combo of ginger, molasses, and the lemony glaze. These are bright, chewy, and sure to go fast, no matter the occasion. The recipe comes from Sunset, but you can read more about them in a blog post I wrote a few years ago.
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4 comments:
All of these look absolutely amazing!! Great job, Liz!
I love cookies along with my tea and love it when family and friends bake them but the terribly frustrate me. My baking is with yeast.Go figure! :)
Your cookies look amazing - how much fun you must have had making them. I do know your family really enjoyed them; especially the marshmallows!!!!
The Ginger cookies are my favorite but they're very dangerous.....I can't stop eating them!
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