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honeychile 12-04-2004 11:32 PM

Favorite Christmas Cookies
 
What are your favorite Christmas cookies? Do you like to stick to the somewhat pedestrian chocolate chip, or go for the rum balls or peanut butter blossoms? I'm in cookie baking mode (which is all the more "exciting" by a cookie exchange that I'm attending), and I'd like to hear some Greek Chat opinions on The Important Cookie Debate!


PS- feel free to include recipes!! :D

norcalchick 12-04-2004 11:49 PM

I like those Russian Tea cookies or whatever they are. It's like a shortbread cookie coated with powdered sugar. I think that's the name of them...?

AOIIalum 12-04-2004 11:54 PM

Tollhouse Cookies!! Pedestrian or not, they're my favorites any time :)

Peanut butter with a Hershey kiss smooshed on the top

Chocolate Chip Brownies (usually used boxed mixes)

Chocolate Peanut Butter No-Bakes



I have an alumnae cookie exchange in less than 2 weeks, so this is a very good thread! Thanks Honey!

cutiepatootie 12-05-2004 12:00 AM

Definitely russian tea cake cookies
Tollhouse
Frosted and decorated Sugar cookies
peanut butter cookies with a hearshy kiss on top



Additional christmas stuff i like:

and home made fudge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
( the 30 minute meal way)

Divinity ( only grandma knows how to do it right!)

bannana bread
pumpkin bread
friendship cake



these are the things i will be making here this coming week or next!

valkyrie 12-05-2004 12:40 AM

-my mom's pecan shortbreads, although she makes them with walnuts -- they're crescents coated in powder sugar, and her peanut butter cookies and toffee cups

-homemade butter cookies with sprinkles

-oatmeal choc-heath bar cookies -- you can find the recipe here. These are INSANE and I think I'm making them this weekend.

WCUgirl 12-05-2004 12:41 AM

When we were kids, my best friend's mom was always baking cookies during the holidays. My favorite cookies that she made (and luckily she gave me the recipe!!!) are her ginger molasses cookies. Mmmmm.....guess it's time to break out the recipe and start baking!

Of course, my all-time favorite holiday dessert is fudge. :D

ISUKappa 12-05-2004 01:15 AM

My mom always made the following during the holidays: peanut clusters, almond bark cookies, cutout sugar cookies (using a special recipe) and poppyseed bread. So now I'm starting to do the same.

AGDee 12-05-2004 08:08 AM

My holiday baking includes:

Sour Milk Cookies (like sugar cookies but puffier, tastier and you don't have to chill the dough first) Cut out in Christmas shapes and frosted of course

Lemon Spritz (made with the cookie gun) decorated with sprinkles

Peanut butter with hershey kiss on top

Corn flake wreaths (made like Rice Krispies treats but you use Corn Flakes instead, add green food coloring and cinnamon red hots, shape into wreath shapes)

"Mary Lou's Cookies"- This is a recipe we got from our neighbor Mary Lou when I was a kid. I've never seen anybody else make them except our family. They are a layer cookie with dough on the bottom, then a layer of chocolate chips melted and spread out, and the top layer is a walnut/egg/sugar/butter mixture which gets firm. You sift confectioners sugar on top after they've cooled for a few minutes. YUM!

Pistachio coffee cake (green coffee cake for the holidays! YUM!)

And lastly, if I have time, Buckeyes (no bake peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate)

They always request my cheesecake at the office holiday potluck too.

I love to bake!

Dee

mmcat 12-05-2004 10:29 AM

sugar cookies, tollhouse cookies, meringues, dark chocolate cookies with coconut that my mom makes, fudge.

honeychile 12-05-2004 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by valkyrie


-oatmeal choc-heath bar cookies -- you can find the recipe here. These are INSANE and I think I'm making them this weekend.

*gasp* They sound obscenely wonderful!!!

ariesrising, I'll be checking out your recipes - they sound good!!

AGDee, we make "Mary Lou's Cookies", too, only we call them "Alice Lee's Cookies"! I think a generic name could be "die & go to heaven cookies"!!!

Everyone, keep 'em coming! 'Tis the season to be baking!!

Tippiechick 12-05-2004 03:56 PM

Ok, this sounds really gross... BUT, is is some of the sweetest, most decadent candy ever!

My mom makes Peanut Butter Potato candies. It's basically a lot of karo syrup, confectioner's sugar, peanut butter and instant potatoes all rolled up together.

OMG! I can eat them for days!

Edited b/c I could not spell.

33girl 12-05-2004 08:29 PM

The best Christmas cookies in the world are Swedish Sprits. Egg, flour, sugar, vanilla and about 50 tons of butter. I can eat a couple dozen of these at a sitting without even thinking about it.

AGDee 12-05-2004 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by honeychile
*gasp* They sound obscenely wonderful!!!

ariesrising, I'll be checking out your recipes - they sound good!!

AGDee, we make "Mary Lou's Cookies", too, only we call them "Alice Lee's Cookies"! I think a generic name could be "die & go to heaven cookies"!!!

Everyone, keep 'em coming! 'Tis the season to be baking!!

Wow! Someone else who makes these! I'm excited!!!! The weird thing is, I've looked everywhere for this recipe in a cookbook somewhere and have never found them. Not on allrecipes.com, not in my Encyclopedia of Baking, nowhere!

honeychile 12-05-2004 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AGDee
Wow! Someone else who makes these! I'm excited!!!! The weird thing is, I've looked everywhere for this recipe in a cookbook somewhere and have never found them. Not on allrecipes.com, not in my Encyclopedia of Baking, nowhere!
Our Alice Lee was our former pastor's wife. She made cookies like nobody's business!! She had one of those cookie shooter things to make those cream cheesy cookies AND cheese straws, and made pecan bark with toffee in it. We miss her something fierce!!

docetboy 12-05-2004 10:31 PM

Y'all know, as an Airman who won't be spending Hanukah/Christmas at home and instead on base (save for a short weekend trip to chicago in two weeks) i'll be pretty lonely on base...cookies could definitely make me feel better ;) ;) ;) :D


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