og into desired shape. Place cookies on the prepared baking sheet
ith my hands like the recipe said and then use cookie
tuff as directed in stuffing recipe, and brush with melted butter
hickness and cut out with Christmas cookie cutter.
Sprinkle with
'm making Christmas cookie shapes, I sprinkle the cookies with red
Bake your favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe.
Cut ice cream into 1/2-inch thick circles or squares the size of your cookies. Place ice cream slices between 2 cookies and enjoy.
Best when cookies are warm.
hole recipe, plan on baking about 4 hours--makes many, many cookies
hapes using cookie cutters or homemade cardboard patterns, or free-hand
inch thickness. Cut with Christmas cookie cutters and arrange on
s letters and snowflakes). Place cookies on prepared trays and bake
Cream the butter and sugar together.
Add the egg and the vanilla and almond extracts. Beat well.
Sift together the flour and the baking powder. Add to the liquid mixture slowly, mixing until smooth.
Do not chill the dough!
Force through the cookie press.
Decorate with colored sugar crystals before baking.
Bake at 400 degrees F for 8-10 minutes.
You can add food coloring to the dough before making cookies if you'd like. Green Christmas Trees and Red Hearts look very nice on Santa's plate!
coa powder. As with all cookies, it's the taste
oat.
To arrange the cookies on a large platter, work
f the Christmas tree will depend on the number of cookies you
efore forming cookies. (For example, you can make green christmas trees, red
o perfectly shaped cut-out cookies/ The cookies won't\"spread\" as
minutes or until the cookies are crunchy.
Let the
1. Mix flour, sugar, and baking powder together in large bowl. Make well in center.
2. Mix oil, milk, anise, and eggs in center of bowl. Whip lightly. Slowly begin to blend with dry ingredients in bowl.
3. Grease cookie pan and make small balls about an inch around and place about 3/4\" apart.
4. Bake at 400 degrees for 8 minutes.
5. After cookies cool, boil water and add to confectioners sugar to make a thick frosting. NEEDS VERY LITTLE WATER per LB. of confectioners. Apply to cooled cookies.
Take the cookie dough; slice on the little lines of dough so you will know where to cut them.
Use bears and Christmas tree cutters.
Put them in the oven.
They show on cookie dough how long to cook.
Eat them!
Stir butter or margarine and sugar on low speed in large bowl of electric mixer.
Add syrup and egg yolks; beat until thoroughly blended.
Stir in flour gradually.
Chill several hours.
Beat egg whites slightly.
Using 1 tablespoon of dough for each cookie, roll into balls.
Brush very slightly with egg white.
Place on greased cookie sheet, leaving a 2-inch space between each cookie. Bake at 375\u00b0 for 5 minutes.
Remove from oven.