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Dec 19, 2012

christmas treats


I decided to bake christmas sugar cookies s a gift for family and friends this year.  I took the recipe here and they turned out  .... mmm delicious! They are quite simple to bake, don't need much ingredients, just a little creativity and patience with the icing part. It was my first time decorating with icing, not so bad hey?


Getting messy and dirty with the good old rolling pin. Frankly, she doesn't get much usage from me.
I had 12 different holidays / winter themed shape cutters. I baked a total of 82 of those delicious treats.. Some got eaten in the process, some broke so I ended up decorating 75 of them.
The finished sugar cookies, the prettiest of them all, of course ;)
I wrapped them up in small 4 per package in cellophane bags and secure tightly to freeze them until I am ready to gift them.
Here they are all packed, wrapped and decorated, ready to give to my loved ones.
Now, I couldn't do all this hard work without a little sweet reward ;)





Here is the full recipe:
Ingredients
1 ¾ cups sifted all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon baking powder
¼ teaspoon salt
2/3 cup (1 1/3 sticks) butter, softened
½ cup granulated sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Frosting
Confectioners’ sugar
Milk
Food colouring as needed
Silver dragees (optional)
Coloured sugars (optional)

Directions
Preheat an oven to 400F. Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt onto a piece of waxed paper.

In a large bowl, using an electric mixer on medium speed, beat the butter and granulated sugar together until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg and vanilla, then add the flour mixtures in thirds, stirring each time until the dough is smooth.

On a lightly floured board, roll the dough out to a thickness of 1/8 inch. Cut into the desired cookie shapes and transfer them to an ungreased baking sheet. For cookie ornaments to hang on a tree, make a ¼-inch-diameter hole in each cookie with the end of a wooden skewer. Gather up the scraps of dough and roll them out to use all the dough. 

Bake until just lightly browned on the bottom and pale golden on top, 6 to 8 minutes. 

Let the cookies cool on the pan for 5 minutes, then transfer them to wire racks.

To make the frosting: In a medium bowl, combine the confectioners’ sugar and milk and stir until a stiff but spreadable paste forms. (It may seem overly stiff, but too much milk will make an unworkable frosting. If it is necessary to add more milk, do so only ½ teaspoon at a time.)

Divide the frosting among separate bowls and mix in food colouring as desired. Frost the cookies while they are warm or cool. If the cookies are warm, the frosting will spread more easily. Add decorative silver dragees and coloured sugars (if desired) before the frosting dries.



Makes about 36 cookies. Share and enjoy!
JO xo

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