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Christmas Sugar Cookies

December 7, 2011

Christmas Sugar Cookies

This is such a good basic Christmas cookie recipe. I’ve added a bit of spice that you can leave out if you like.

INGREDIENTS

2 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 ½ Teaspoons Baking Powder

½ Teaspoon Salt

¼ Teaspoon Cinnamon

¼ Teaspoon Allspice

¼ Teaspoon Cloves

½ Cup Butter

1 Cup Sugar

1 Egg

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

1 Tablespoon Cream

Sugar For Decorating (optional)

Sprinkles For Decorating (optional)

Blend 1 cup of the flour, baking powder, salt and spices in a medium bowl. In a separate medium bowl cream the butter. Add the sugar and beat with a mixer on medium speed. Beat in the egg, vanilla and cream. Next, add the 1 cup of flour & spices mixture to the wet ingredients. Combine, but don’t over mix. Finally add just enough of the remaining 1 cup of flour to make the dough stiff enough to roll. You don’t have to use all of the remaining flour if the dough is stiff. The idea here is less flour is better. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and chill for 3 hours. Preheat the oven to 375° F. Place on a lightly floured cutting board and roll to 1/8 inch thickness. Use floured cookie cutters to cut into shapes. Place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet, sprinkle with sugar and/or holiday sprinkles. Bake for 8 minutes. Makes 2 dozen cookies depending on the size of your cookie cutters.

Peanut Butter Kisses

December 6, 2011

Peanut Butter Kisses

Simple to make!

INGREDIENTS

1 ¼ Cup Unbleached Flour

1 Teaspoon Baking Soda

½ Teaspoon Salt

½ Cup Softened Unsalted Butter

1 Cup Creamy Room Temperature Peanut Butter

½ Cup Sugar (Plus a Bit More For Coating)

½ Cup Firmly Packed Light Brown Sugar

½ Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

1 Egg

36 Unwrapped Chocolate Kisses

In a medium sized bowl combine the flour, baking soda and salt. Set aside. In a separate medium sized bowl beat the butter and peanut butter for 2 minutes with an electric mixer. Add the sugar and the brown sugar and beat for 3 more minutes. Add the egg and vanilla extract. Beat for 30 seconds. Slowly add the flour mixture beating for 2 minutes. Transfer the dough to a medium sized clean bowl and refrigerate overnight. You want to be able to roll into balls so the dough needs to firm up. When you are ready to bake the cookies preheat the oven to 350°F. Line the cookie sheets with parchment paper. Roll the dough into 1 ½ inch balls. Roll the balls into the extra sugar. Set the dough balls 2 inches apart on the baking sheets. Gently flatten the cookies. Bake for 18 minutes until they are just light golden brown on the bottoms. Remove the cookies from the oven and press a chocolate kiss into the center of each cookie. Return the cookies to the oven and bake for 1 minute. Remove from the oven and cool for 2 minutes and then transfer the cookies to a wire rack to cool completely. Makes 36 cookies.

Christmas Fudge

December 5, 2011

Christmas Fudge

INGREDIENTS

1 Pound Milk Chocolate Chips

1 Pound Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

2 ½ Tablespoons Butter

1 Pint Marshmallow Cream

2 Cups Chopped Walnuts

1 Twelve Ounce Can Evaporated Milk

4 Cups Sugar

Lightly butter one 9×13 inch baking pan. In a large bowl combine the milk chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate, butter, marshmallow cream and walnuts. Set aside. In a large saucepan combine the evaporated milk and sugar over a medium heat. Stir constantly and bring to a boil for 4 minutes. Pour the hot sugar mixture over the chocolate mixture and stir with a large spoon until well blended. It is best to do this quickly before the fudge begins to harden. Once this is well blended pour the fudge into the prepared baking pan. Spread out and smooth into the pan. Set aside for 6 hours to cool and harden. Cut into 1 inch squares when you are ready to serve. Makes 115 pieces.

Spiced Apple Cider

December 4, 2011

Spiced Apple Cider

INGREDIENTS

8 Cups Apple Cider or Apple Juice

1 Medium Sliced Apple

1 Vanilla Bean Split Lengthwise

¼ Cup Honey

¼ Cup Maple Syrup

3 Whole Allspice Berries

3 Whole Cloves

2 Cinnamon Sticks

1 Star Anise

Peel of 1 Orange

Peel of 1 Lemon

In a sachet bag or piece of cheesecloth, combine the allspice, cloves, cinnamon sticks, anise, lemon & orange peels. Tie the cheesecloth with kitchen twine. In a large cooking pot combine the apple cider, apple slices, vanilla bean, honey and maple syrup. Add the spice bag. Cook over a medium heat for 15 minutes. Make sure not to boil. Remove from the heat and throw away the spice bag. Serve immediately. Can be stored in the fridge for up to 1 week. Serves 6

Amish Pie Crust

December 4, 2011

Amish Pie Crust

INGREDIENTS

4 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 ¾ Cups Shortening

1 Tablespoon Sugar

2 Teaspoons Salt

1 Large Slightly Beaten Egg

1 Teaspoon Red Wine Vinegar

½ Cup Water

Mix the flour, shortening, sugar, salt, egg, red wine vinegar and the water together. Place in a ziplock bag. Let the mixture sit in the fridge for 1 hour. Separate into 4 balls of dough. Roll out on a floured surface and place in 9 inch pie pans. Bake in a preheated 425° F oven for 12 minutes for the unfilled crust or use the recipe for a filled pie crust. Makes for crusts or 2 crusts with tops. The unbaked dough may be kept for 1 week in a ziplock bag in the fridge.

Butterscotch Pie

December 4, 2011

Butterscotch Pie

INGREDIENTS

¾ Cup Brown Sugar

¼ Cup Sugar

1/3 Cup Unbleached Flour

2 Cups Scalding Milk

1/8 Teaspoon Salt

3 Eggs Separated

1 ½ Tablespoons Butter

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

1 Baked Pastry Shell

3 Tablespoons Sugar

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

Combine the brown sugar and white sugar with the flour. Gradually add the hot milk. Stir constantly to make a smooth mixture. Add the salt and cook in the top of a double boiler for 15 minutes. Stir occasionally until thickened. Pour part of the hot mixture slowly onto the well beaten egg yolks. Stir constantly. Pour back into the double boiler. Mix well and cook not more than 3 minutes. Stir constantly. Add the butter and stir until melted. Cool. Add the vanilla and stir. Pour into the baked pastry shell. Make the meringue by beating the egg whites until they are stiff. Add the sugar and beat. Gradually add the vanilla and beat until well blended. Cover with the meringue using the remaining egg whites. Brown in the preheated 300° F oven for 20 minutes. Makes 1 pie.

Creamy Ranch Dressing

December 4, 2011

Creamy Ranch Dressing

Who doesn’t love Ranch Dressing?! This dressing is great over mixed greens or used as a dip.

INGREDIENTS

½ Cup Mayonnaise

1/3 Cup Buttermilk

1/3 Cup Sour Cream

2 Tablespoons Minced Fresh Parsley

2 Tablespoons Minced Fresh Chives

1 Minced Garlic Clove

1 Teaspoon Fresh Lemon Juice

½ Teaspoon Freshly Ground White Pepper

½ Teaspoon Salt

In a small bowl whisk all of the ingredients together. Place in a covered container and refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving. This dressing may be kept refrigerated for 1 week. Makes 1 ½ cups.

Cauliflower With Bread Crumbs

December 3, 2011

Cauliflower With Bread Crumbs

I absolutely LOVE this cauliflower side dish. Lots of butter and bread crumbs makes it so delicious! When I have leftovers I puree it in the food processor and spread it on sandwiches.

INGREDIENTS

1 Head Cauliflower

½ Cup Butter

½ Teaspoon Coarse Salt

½ Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

½ Cup Bread Crumbs

Remove the outer green leaves from the cauliflower and wash. Break apart into flowerets and cook uncovered, in a medium sized pot, in salted boiling water until tender but not mushy. Drain in a colander and set aside. Heat the pot over a medium heat and add the butter. Cook the butter until almost melted and then add the salt, pepper and bread crumbs. Stir until combined. Add the cauliflower and stir into the butter and bread crumbs. Cook for 3 minutes stirring constantly. Remove from the heat and place in a serving dish. Serve warm. Serves 4

Homemade Mayonnaise

December 2, 2011

Homemade Mayonnaise

I love to make Homemade Mayonnaise. It’s so simple and always tastes much better! To make aioli just add 1 minced garlic clove to the egg mixture and substitute extra virgin olive oil for the canola oil.

INGREDIENTS

1 Large Egg Yolk

1 ½ Teaspoons Fresh Lemon Juice

1 Teaspoon White Wine Vinegar

¼ Teaspoon Dijon Mustard

½ Teaspoon Kosher Salt

¾ Cup Canola Oil (Divided)

Combine the egg yolk, lemon juice, vinegar, mustard and ½ teaspoon of salt in a large bowl. Whisk until blended and bright yellow. You will need to whisk for about 30 seconds. Using a ¼ teaspoon measure and whisking constantly, add ¼ cup of the canola oil to the yolk mixture. Do this a few drops at a time. This should take about 4 minutes. Gradually add the remaining ½ cup of canola oil in a VERY slow thin stream. You will need to whisk constantly until the mayonnaise is thick. This should take about 8 minutes. The mayonnaise will be lighter in color. Cover and chill. You can make this mayonnaise up to 2 days in advance. Remember to keep chilled. Makes ¾ cup.

Root Beer Float

December 2, 2011

Root Beer Float

I remember many a Root Beer Float at the A&W Drive-In when I was young. I still love Root Beer Floats. They are so simple to make and are delicious!

INGREDIENTS

2 Quarts Chilled Good Quality Root Beer

8 Scoops French Vanilla Ice Cream

8 Ten Ounce Drinking Glasses or Float Glasses

Place 1 scoop of ice cream in each glass. Top with 8 ounces of Root Beer. Serve immediately with a straw and a long handled spoon. Serves 8

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