Let's talk Christmas & baking cookies!!

Peanut butter, sugar cookies, lemon drops, chocolate chips, macaroons, magic bars, gingerbread, walnut crescents.
 
Since I’ve been on extended vacation while my wife is still working, I decided to try my hand at cookie baking. From scratch!!! Usually I just bought the packaged mixes where you add some butter and an egg, or the refrigerated slice and bake rolls, or even the pre-sliced dough with Santa or Rudolph faces on then.

The first two batches didn’t turn out well, mainly because I attempted to reduce the recipes and miscalculated the butter. Why do so many recipes say “1/2 cup of butter?” Why can’t they specify in weight or number of sticks?

Anyway, I made chocolate chip, rolled and cut sugar cookies, Italian anisette, peanut butter with Hershey kisses on top, and snickerdoodles.

I also made cupcakes from scratch, not a mix, and iced them.
 
We always make:
-my grandma’s orange bread (uses a whole ground orange, peel and all)
-cream cheese mints
-cranberry orange biscotti
-iced sugar cookies
-saltine toffee
-fleur de sel caramels (multiple batches)
-Russian tea
-cornflake wreaths (my kids’ favorite)

This year I also made a grapefruit Bundt that was lovely and delicious, and these amazing stamped gingerbread which will def go into regular rotation:
https://www.food.com/recipe/tartines-soft-glazed-gingerbread-491511
 

Since I’ve been on extended vacation while my wife is still working, I decided to try my hand at cookie baking. From scratch!!! Usually I just bought the packaged mixes where you add some butter and an egg, or the refrigerated slice and bake rolls, or even the pre-sliced dough with Santa or Rudolph faces on then.

The first two batches didn’t turn out well, mainly because I attempted to reduce the recipes and miscalculated the butter. Why do so many recipes say “1/2 cup of butter?” Why can’t they specify in weight or number of sticks?

Anyway, I made chocolate chip, rolled and cut sugar cookies, Italian anisette, peanut butter with Hershey kisses on top, and snickerdoodles.

I also made cupcakes from scratch, not a mix, and iced them.

Um, half a cup of butter is one stick. It says so, right on the wrapper. 1 stick = 1/4 pound of butter.

That said, good for you for coming out of your comfort zone and baking cookies from scratch. Another thought, aside from reducing a recipe, is that you could freeze either half the dough or half the baked (unfrosted) cookies. Then, you have bonus cookies at a later time.
 
Currently there are pies and breads baking in my house at the moment. Some sugar cookies will go in the oven after. Also, this year we’re making baked churros as a light dessert for tonight.
 












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