(And I'm sorry, I usually am better, wait, let's be honest, I sometimes am better at getting photos of cookies, but I only got one photo of one of the batches).
#365 Candy Cane Cookies
These look like candy cane (imagine red and white striped dough in an upside down J), but taste like blah sugar cookie. Pretty, but it's not a coincidence that this was one of 2 batches that never was finished and the last dozen or so ended up seeing the bottom of my trash can).
#366 Gingerbread Cookie Wreath
Aww, my one picture! Happy St. Lucia Day to all those who actually acknowledge that day. My sister does, thank goodness - because that meant we got to go to her house for a yummy dinner and I didn't have to cook dinner. I brought this instead.
| One of the rare instances when a fancy decorative cookie is also yummy. |
The second of the 2 batches that didn't get all the way eaten and the last dozen or so ended up in the trash. My sister in law loved them though, she actually allowed me to leave the leftovers (of the ones I brought) at her house on New Year's Eve.
#368 Mincemeat cookies
The surprise of the season! What is mincemeat? No idea, except I don't think there is any meat in it, there does seem to be raisins in it. I was nervous about this one. But so yummy!
#369 Holiday Spritz
There seems to be a certain percent of the population that just loves spritz cookies. I bring them places (give them to my principal) and every year at least one person says "I love these, these are my favorites). They're small and full of butter, easy to just keep popping them in your mouth.
*In case you don't know what a spritz cookie is, it's a cookie that is made using a cookie press - at least I think that's what it is. Every time I make a spritz recipe, a cookie press is used.
#370 Sweet Sandwich Cookies
A brown sugar cookie with a browned butter filling.
#371 Mint Meringues
A cookie I struggle with. These were yummy yes, but totally flat. A meringue is supposed to be fluffy shaped a bit like a hershey's kiss. Mine were a puddle. Tips?
And that brings me to
#372
The batch I made yesterday so that I'd have something when a friend came over and when I realized I needed to post about all the above.
#372 Marble Brownies
What else to say about these. Yummy brownies with cream cheese cheesecake topping all swirled so it looks marbelized. The recipe below. Note, the original recipe calls for these to be put in a microwave safe 8 inch square dish. I only have an aluminum 8 inch dish, so I didn't put that in microwave (I baked it). So if you want to microwave it, it says to grease the square dish and (once everything is in) "Microwave uncovered at 70% power for 8-10 minutes (when a toothpick comes out clean). Cook on high for 1 minute longer - and that's it.
5 tbs butter
2 oz unsweetened chocolate
2/3 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
2/3 cup flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
Cheesecake Layer
1 pkg cream cheese (softened)
1/2 cup sugar
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
In a large microwave safe bowl, combine butter and chocolate. Cover and microwave on high for 30-60 seconds; stir until smooth. Beat in sugar, eggs and vanilla. Combine flour and baking powder; gradually add to chocolate mixture until blended. Spread into a greased 8 inch square dish; set aside.
Beat cream cheese until smooth. Beat in sugar, egg and vanilla. Spoon over brownie batter; cut though batter with a knife to swirl. Sprinkle with chocolate chips.
Bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Cool. Store in refrigerator.
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