Cooking Quick & Easy Christmas treats - *UPDATED* - compiled recipes - Page 53

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Chocolate Dipped Licorice - I haven't actually made these yet, but I am going to try them this Christmas. A local candy store makes these, and they are yumma!!! It is just red licorice (Twizzlers, etc) that has been dipped in melted white or milk chocolate until about 3/4 of the licorice is coated in chocolate. You could then also roll the chocolate covered licorice sticks in sprinkles, crushed nuts, or crushed candy canes, etc., or leave them plain with just the chocolate!
 
KTSMOM said:
I didn't make this but my friend did. She took a bag of chocolate chips and a bag of butterscotch chips and melted them together and then added spanish peanuts. You then just put spoonfuls of the mixture on wax paper on a cookie sheet and place them in the fridge til they harden. Not only are they super easy they taste wonderful!


Try some mini marshmallows in the mixture sometime!!!
 
I love all these ideas. I hd good luck with a bunch of them last year.
I haven't seen anyone mention the cake mix cookies that everyone loved last year. I made a variation of them tonight that are SO good.

1 box Pillsbury Pumpkin bread mix (you can use banana bread mix instead)
1/2 cup raisins (I used Craisins)
1/4 cup chopped crystalized ginger
1 egg
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, melted

Mix it all together in the order listed, roll into 1 1/2" balls, mix 1/4 cup sugar and 1 tsp cinnamon in a small bowl and roll each cookie in the cinnamon/sugar. Bake in a 350 oven for 12-15 minutes. They are really rich and yummy. It's supposed to make 20 cookies but I got a few more.

Patti
 

zippeedee said:
I love all these ideas. I hd good luck with a bunch of them last year.
I haven't seen anyone mention the cake mix cookies that everyone loved last year. I made a variation of them tonight that are SO good.

1 box Pillsbury Pumpkin bread mix (you can use banana bread mix instead)
1/2 cup raisins (I used Craisins)
1/4 cup chopped crystalized ginger
1 egg
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, melted

Mix it all together in the order listed, roll into 1 1/2" balls, mix 1/4 cup sugar and 1 tsp cinnamon in a small bowl and roll each cookie in the cinnamon/sugar. Bake in a 350 oven for 12-15 minutes. They are really rich and yummy. It's supposed to make 20 cookies but I got a few more.

Patti

My thread for: Cookies from cake mixes! Super Easy! is on the Cooking board. :)

Patti, the pumpkin cookies sound great. :thumbsup2
 
I like to make chocolate raspberry bread pudding around the holidays, it's made and served in a crock pot and very easy to assemble.

1 angel food cake (approx 6 cups), cubed
1 cup chocolate chips
1/2 pint fresh raspberries, rinsed and drained
1/2 c milk
4 eggs
1/2 c cream
1/4 c sugar
1 tsp vanilla
Place half of cake cubes in a heavily buttered crock pot. Sprinkle half of chocolate chips and raspberries over cake cubes. Cover with remaining cake cubes, top with remaining choc chips and raspberries. In a bowl (or blender), whisk together cream, milk, eggs, sugar and vanilla until blended. Pour evenly over the cake mixture in the crockpot. Cover and cook on high heat setting for approx 2 hours, until set.
 
Breakfast@Tiffany's said:
I like to make chocolate raspberry bread pudding around the holidays, it's made and served in a crock pot and very easy to assemble.

This sounds wonderful. Is it hard to find fresh raspberries in the winter?

Have you tried it with any other type of berry?

I guess frozen ones would make it soggy?

Sheila
 
So glad this ended back on page 1 again. Tried to find it the other day thru search feature with no luck, so now I'm subscribing.....great stuff here
 
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this thread!!!
I was up all night last night reading, copying and pasting recipes from here!!!
I am so excited to bake all these for Christmas this year!

Thanks everyone for sharing all your GREAT Recipes!!!
 
Breakfast@Tiffany's said:
I like to make chocolate raspberry bread pudding around the holidays, it's made and served in a crock pot and very easy to assemble.

1 angel food cake (approx 6 cups), cubed
1 cup chocolate chips
1/2 pint fresh raspberries, rinsed and drained
1/2 c milk
4 eggs
1/2 c cream
1/4 c sugar
1 tsp vanilla
Place half of cake cubes in a heavily buttered crock pot. Sprinkle half of chocolate chips and raspberries over cake cubes. Cover with remaining cake cubes, top with remaining choc chips and raspberries. In a bowl (or blender), whisk together cream, milk, eggs, sugar and vanilla until blended. Pour evenly over the cake mixture in the crockpot. Cover and cook on high heat setting for approx 2 hours, until set.


I think I may have to give this one a try!!! IT sounds awesome...
 
swilshire-I've only made it with fresh raspberries, frozen would make it too soggy, I think, but any fresh berries would be good, though. I can find fresh raspberries at a local high-end grocery store, they're just a little more spendy than in the summer. *
 
GavinsMom said:
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this thread!!!
I was up all night last night reading, copying and pasting recipes from here!!!
I am so excited to bake all these for Christmas this year!

Thanks everyone for sharing all your GREAT Recipes!!!

For those of you who haven't cut and pasted everything check out page 24!!! **LEFT210** did an incredible job creating an updated list (19 pages off my printer) of posting them all. THANK YOU!!!
 
And a great BIG thank you goes out to LEFT210 again for all that work :thumbsup2

You made our lives SO much easier!
 
Breakfast@Tiffany's said:
I like to make chocolate raspberry bread pudding around the holidays, it's made and served in a crock pot and very easy to assemble.

This sounds fantastic! :thumbsup2 What size crock pot do you use? Thanks!
 
Anyone try to substitute chocolate frosting for vanilla in the easiest fudge recipe? Seems like it would be good too! I try to add chocolate to all my food for nutritional value!!! :rotfl:
 
Just a head's up for those that use the chocolate melting discs, Michael's had them on sale for $1.99/bag through today.
 
:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 Thank you Left210 For the list of treats!!!
I think I will be all set for xmas this year!
 












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