M.R. asks from Villa Park, IL on November 15, 2009
Cookie Ideas Anyone?
My friend want to come over after Thanksgiving to bakes x-mas cookies and a drink wine. I only know how to bake one type of homemade cookie and my family is getting tired of them because I bake them all the time...any ideas or recipes you want to share?
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P.M. answers from Chicago on November 16, 2009
I have a very easy inexpensive, good tasting cookie I use every year. You can even do it after several glasses of that wine and it would still taste good. I got it from one of those everyone contribute a recipie books that some organzaitons use for fund raisers. Their called Swiss Chocolate Cookies. Here goes- 1 chocolate cake mix box any brand, 1/2 cup oil, 2 eggs and powder sugar. mix the first 3 ingredients togeather. roll dough into 1 inch balls. roll the balls into the powder sugar. place on ungreased cookie sheet about 1 inch apart. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 min. longer for crispy, shorter for chewy. cool on a cookie rack for a few min.
The only down side is that they only make about 2 and 1/2 dozen cookies at one time. My kids love making them with me.
Best wishes and happy Thanksgiving.
Peggy
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M.S. answers from Chicago on November 16, 2009
Thin mint cookies:
Ritz crackers
wilton mint chocolate melting pieces from the craft store
Melt the chocolate in the microwave and dip the ritz crackers in them. You can decorate with Christmas sprinkles if you like. Let them cool on parchment paper.
They are VERY easy and VERY good!!
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P.M. answers from Chicago on November 16, 2009
I have a very easy inexpensive, good tasting cookie I use every year. You can even do it after several glasses of that wine and it would still taste good. I got it from one of those everyone contribute a recipie books that some organzaitons use for fund raisers. Their called Swiss Chocolate Cookies. Here goes- 1 chocolate cake mix box any brand, 1/2 cup oil, 2 eggs and powder sugar. mix the first 3 ingredients togeather. roll dough into 1 inch balls. roll the balls into the powder sugar. place on ungreased cookie sheet about 1 inch apart. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 min. longer for crispy, shorter for chewy. cool on a cookie rack for a few min.
The only down side is that they only make about 2 and 1/2 dozen cookies at one time. My kids love making them with me.
Best wishes and happy Thanksgiving.
Peggy
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K.S. answers from Chicago on November 15, 2009
We like turtles to go along with our holiday cookies. Easy--
round pretzels
rolo candies
whole pecans
take pretzels and spread them out on a cookie sheet. Put a rolo on top of each pretzel. Bake for about 10 minutes on 325 and then as soon as you take them out, top with the whole pecans--press it down a bit. Let cool and enjoy!
Happy baking!
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A.H. answers from Chicago on November 16, 2009
Go to www.bhg.com it is the website for Better Homes and
Gardens magazine. It has everything from their "100 days of cookies" (they send you the recipes via email) to "cookies for cookie swap" "cookies for gifts" "Christmas cookies" you name it. Also has extensive, and I do mean EXTENSIVE tips and pictures on decorating for the holidays, making gifts for the holidays, things your children can do, etc. It is the best website of it's kind in my opinion. Only thing I dislike is an occasional pop-up ad or survey., but well worth the nuisance for this great website. I always sign up for there 100 days of holiday program. They start before Halloween and send something of interest (email) everyday until new years. Love it.
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M.H. answers from Chicago on November 16, 2009
www.tasteofhome.com
has alot good and simple recipes, this is what I use often
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K. answers from Chicago on November 15, 2009
My old 1969 Betty Crocker Cookbook is my Christmas Cookie Standby. I suspect the newer version has most of the same recipes. My favorites are: gingerbread men, russian teacakes, peanut butter cookies with a hershey's kiss in the middle, and frosted sugar cookies (but add about 1/2 tsp almond extract along with the vanilla - it makes them oh so much better).
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M.S. answers from Chicago on November 16, 2009
Thin mint cookies:
Ritz crackers
wilton mint chocolate melting pieces from the craft store
Melt the chocolate in the microwave and dip the ritz crackers in them. You can decorate with Christmas sprinkles if you like. Let them cool on parchment paper.
They are VERY easy and VERY good!!
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D.E. answers from Chicago on November 16, 2009
http://www.northpole.com/Kitchen/Cookbook/cat0001.asp
Here's a link to many cookie recipes. I hope this helps. I don't bake a lot, but a friend had forwarded this to me last year.
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M.M. answers from Chicago on November 17, 2009
I have lots of great ideas - because I teach cooking classes. Contact me if you would like more information.
I like to make the chocclate pretzels - buy the ring pretzels from Jewel, purchase the white almond bark - melt the almond bark in the microwave - put the pretzels on parchment or waxed paper - drop in one teaspoon of the chocolate - put an M n M in the middle or shake christmas sprinkles over the chocolate.
Yumm
M. in Elk Grove Village
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