Sunday, December 23, 2012

Christmas Cookies


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 Traditionally, my family decorates peanut butter cookies for Christmas. I don't know why we don't decorate sugar cookies; I guess I should ask my mom :)

For these cookies, use the full-fat, salty peanut butter like Jif or Skippy. Natural peanut butter or low-salt will not work well. You may need to add some flour while rolling out the dough. We decorate with a simple buttercream (butter, powdered sugar, vanilla and salt beaten together).

Peanut Butter Cookies
1 cup creamy peanut butter
2 sticks unsalted butter, softened
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
1 tsp baking powder
2 1/2 cups flour

  1. Cream together peanut butter, butter and sugars.
  2. Add eggs one at a time. Add vanilla.
  3. Whisk dry ingredients together in a medium bowl. Add to wet mixture until well-combined.
  4. Refrigerate dough for atleast an hour before rolling out.
  5. Roll out dough about 1/4 inch thick and cut shapes. Bake at 350F until edges of cookies are browned.

Some of these cookies are upside down. Can you spot a snowman and a Christmas tree? How about a psychedelic flower?



My sister made this fox from a star cookie!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Easy Ginger Cookies


I made these chewy cookies last week - on a weeknight! That's how easy these come together. Normally, I don't do a ton of baking during the week because I have very limited time after work (and enjoy my beauty sleep). What's great about these cookies is that, unlike a lot of cookie recipes, the dough does not need to be refrigerated before baking.  I modified the recipe at the link below by adding a teaspoon of ground ginger, reducing the nutmeg to 1/4 teaspoon and rolling the dough in turbinado sugar instead of regular white sugar. I love the crunch of the turbinado! These cookies keep quite well for several days as long as you keep them in an airtight container.

http://www.marthastewart.com/341117/chewy-molasses-spice-cookies

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Recycled Paper Snowflakes


Did you make paper snowflakes when you were a kid? I don't really remember making them but I'm pretty sure we only had those crappy safety scissors with rounded tips (except my mom's sewing scissors which were absolutely off limits, as I recall). Anywho, every time I've tried to make them as an adult they've never really turned out right.

I decided to give it another whirl this year and made these snowflakes out of old magazines. I have LOTS of old magazines and might have a slight magazine-hoarding problem. I have issues (get it? "issues"!). I made four snowflakes from each page and strung them on embroidery floss. These are very simple to make but take time. You can make them while watching tv!

If you need a little help, here's a link with some snowflake patterns:

http://www.designingmyho.me/pt/?id=29420


Thursday, December 13, 2012

Winter Cupcake Decoration

I saw this idea on Pinterest and couldn't wait to try it out. It's very easy and you don't need expert piping skills to pull it off. What do you think?
http://cstandsforcarrie.blogspot.com/2011/12/hunt-and-cut-2011.html



Sunday, December 9, 2012

Decorations Downtown Minneapolis

Gaviidae Commons

Downtown Target Atrium



Lobby of the Wells Fargo building
US Bank Building - live music in the lobby