
Monday, December 29, 2008
Molasses Sandwich Cookies
Okay, between Ginger Chewies, and now this recipe, I am going through molasses just as fast as sugar!
No, mine aren't as pretty as Martha Stewart's (but really, is that even possible?), but all I had was dark, bold molasses and not the "Light" molasses that the recipe called for. I added just a little bit of vanilla to cut into the molasses flavor just a bit, and mine only took 8 minutes to bake in the oven, not the 12-15 as the recipe states. When making the frosting, I had to add a little milk to mine as I mixed it to make it a bit creamier - and I wouldn't suggest using a whisk if you are following the recipe, it turned into a bit of a pain when the butter clumped with the sugar inside the whisk - just use an electric mixer. In the end, they tasted, well, incredible! I love it when I try a new recipe and upon sharing them, people go ballistic over them. The same thing happened with the Ginger Chewies. Which makes me wonder - you really don't see that many cookies or recipes with molasses anymore. It certainly isn't as "hip" as Green Tea or Candied Ginger, but there is definitely something comforting and welcoming about it - a hug for your tummy.

Sunday, December 28, 2008
Almost Spring?
Honestly, how much snow can one state possibly need, really?! 


I really think we are already almost up to the amount of snow we had all last winter - and we still have at least two more months to go! While shoveling every two days is keeping my arms in better shape, it certainly isn't very much fun! And before the snow plow comes through the alley, I pray pray pray that the blade is facing the opposite direction of our driveway, so we won't have to shovel out another couple of feet! Today God chose to bless our neighbors,

but at least it came through early and we were able to shovel it right away before it froze into a solid mass of evil ice-snow. But really, it is incredibly pretty at certain moments.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Time with Family
I hope you are enjoyed a very Merry Christmas.
We certainly had a great time visiting with many of our family members.






Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Oooh Baby...


Monday, December 22, 2008
Help Wanted
One
thing about baking so much lately, is that I feel like I am almost constantly washing, drying, and putting away dishes, only to take them out and make them dirty again (and again and again). Even right now, at 9:43 pm, there are dirty dishes to be done, mainly because I have reached my limit of doing dishes today and couldn't stand to put my hands in that scalding hot water again. But honestly, the amount of dishes that today's recipe produced was worth it. This is definitely a great recipe to have on hand, and I know I will make it again. I love using vanilla beans.
Splitting them open and scraping out the tiny black seed paste inside is somehow satisfying - and the wonderful fragrance that fills the workspace is one that makes you close your eyes, lean forward, and breath in as deeply as your lungs allow. I loved seeing the bits of vanilla throughout the sugar, and then mixed into the cake dough.
There is something exotic about using vanilla beans in a recipe - and one of the few times that "black stuff" is okay in a cake! I would have certainly offered up some of this ridiculously good Cranberry Vanilla Coffeecake as payment for someone willing to do some dishes!



Saturday, December 20, 2008
Alive!


Friday, December 19, 2008
Two New Cakes


Thursday, December 18, 2008
Stupid Yeast
Okay
. The jar of yeast is officially going in the garbage. I made these yesterday. Helen's look pretty incredible, eh? Ha. Not when you have crummy yeast like I did. The problem with mostly bad yeast, and not completely bad, is that when you mix it with warm water, it still foams a bit and looks okay. And then you mix it into your flour and eggs and butter and all sorts of other wonderful things, and it does diddly squat. The little punks just wouldn't do their jobs. Rise! Grow! Release your yeasty gases! Nope. Nothing.
I still went ahead and rolled out the (dense, flat) dough and spread on the dulce de leche and cream cheese, pleading with it to do something, anything, in the fridge overnight. They didn't, couldn't really, as they very obviously had passed on. So I baked the pan, still with (completely illogical) hopes that in the oven they would *poof* come alive and look magnificent coming out. They didn't. The rolls looked okay. And they tasted okay, but not wonderful and yeasty and, well, you get the picture.


Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Angel Biscuits


Angel Biscuits (adapted from Cooking Light)
1 package dry yeast (about 2 1/4 teaspoons)
1/2 cup warm water
5 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup sugar**
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup butter-flavored shortening
2 cups buttermilk
1 Tablespoon butter, melted
1. Dissolve the yeast in 1/2 cup of warm water in a small bowl, and let stand for 5 minutes.
2. Combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, soda, and salt in a bowl. Cut in shortening with a pastry blender until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add yeast mixture and buttermilk to flour mixture; stir just until moist. Cover and chill 1 hour.
3. Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
4. Turn the dough onto a heavily floured surface; knead lightly 5 times. Roll dough to a 1/2-inch thickness; cut with a 2 1/2 inch biscuit cutter. Place the biscuits on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray. Brush the melted butter over the biscuit tops. Bake for 12 minutes or until golden.
**I JUST realized that I forgot to add the sugar!! They still tasted really good, but this would also contribute to the reason that I ended up with flat biscuits! I will definitely be making these again soon (the right way!).
Monday, December 15, 2008
Messy (and Tasty) Fun




Saturday, December 13, 2008
Grandpa
I drove up to Wausau today and met up with my mom and Grandpa for lunch. It was a good, but short visit, and it got me thinking about what a substantial life he has lived, and how many people he continues to impact. He was 18 years old when Pearl Harbor was attacked, shortly after which he joined the Marines. He fought with his regiment in the South Pacific, including Guadalcanal and Okinawa. When he returned home, he met and married my Grandma. The two lovebirds went on to have TEN kids, who all managed to turn out alright (the verdict is still out on Ruth though... ;). Ervin and Dorothy moved all their kids up to the middle of nowhere in North Central Wisconsin (outside of Marathon) and lived on and operated a veal farm for much of their lives. After all the kids grew up (for the most part) and moved out, my grandparents moved into a house in Marathon proper, and then later into Wausau. One of the silly things that I will always thank my grandpa for - my appreciation for sardines packed in olive oil on saltines.





Friday, December 12, 2008
Russian Tea Cakes

Russian Tea Cakes
1 Cup Butter
1/2 Cup Powdered Sugar
1 tsp. Vanilla
2 1/4 Cups Flour
1/4 tsp. salt (I used a 1/2 tsp salt and unsalted butter)
3/4 Cup Chopped Walnuts
Combine ingredients and shape into 1-inch balls. Place on cookie sheets and bake at 400 degrees for 10-12 minutes. Allow cookies to cool on the pans for 5 minutes, then roll in powdered sugar. Allow to cool completely before storing in an airtight container.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Well-Traveled Ornaments


Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Peanut Butter Blossoms



Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Candy+Family=Fun



Monday, December 8, 2008
Hazelnut Tea Cookies



Sunday, December 7, 2008
Note to Self: Increase Vitamin C Intake.

Saturday, December 6, 2008
Banana Man in Japan
Our friend Doug Allord obviously has too much time on his hands and has made me the "Banana Man in Japan, named Stan who ran for a plan for a bran fan that can ban a tan crayon from the van". I hope this isn't a trend of putting me in strange photos (hint hint) :)

Other People Running


Friday, December 5, 2008
Step Away from the Cookies...
So I was feeling pretty crummy yesterday. And the sick 11-year-old kid in me wanted to curl up on the couch with a blanket and watch movies. As in, watch movies I watched when I was 11. So while Justin cued up two that I ADORED when I was younger - The Little Mermaid & The Lion King- I produced a batch of these little darlings.
These browned butter brown sugar shortbread cookies are eye-brow raising good. They're cookies that won't make it as the centerfold of a cookbook - but it will be on the page that is splattered with butter and flour and crusted with sugar.

Eventually I got to do just what that little girl in me wanted - to lay on the couch with a big blanket, nibble on something sweet, and watch what I wanted (and yes, I still know all the words to all the songs!).
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Sweet Surprise!

I won! I can hardly believe it! A couple of days ago Anna, over at Cookie Madness, ran a contest on her blog giving away some Hershey's promotional gifts. Come up with new flavor Hershey's Kiss, huh? And even better - it could have a mysterious power? I thought I'd throw my hat in the ring with a chocolate-gingerbread kiss that could string up Christmas lights. And the judges picked my entry, along with two others! And then the doorbell rings today, and here is Mr. UPSGUY bearing a huge box filled with goodies!

Peanut Butter! Flour! Sugar! Brownie Mix! Hershey's Cocoa! Hershey's Kisses! Plus the bowl, spatula, and oven mitt! Can you tell that I am just an itsy bitsy bit excited?! Thank you to Hershey's, Anna, and her friends the judges!
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