Anonymous wrote:This may be a dumb question, but how do you keep these fresh? Do you freeze them after baking?
Anonymous wrote:This may be a dumb question, but how do you keep these fresh? Do you freeze them after baking?
Anonymous wrote:Any favorite not overly sweet Christmas cookies? The cookies my kids have asked for are very sweet, and I want to add something to balance that a little.
Thinking of trying World Peace cookies or the NYT marbled tahini cookies but haven’t made them before and don’t know how sweet they are. Any thoughts on those or other options?
Anonymous wrote:I'm feeling so undecided about what to make this year. Has anyone already started baking and do you have recommendations for cookies that have made you super happy?
I'm thinking I will do something with jam and magic bars, just due to ingredients I want to use up, but need some inspiration!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never make cookies because they all seem to start with using a stand mixer, which I don’t have. Do they still turn out well if I mix by hand? Maybe I will stick with the rolo pretzel things!
My mom has never owned a stand mixer and she's made cookies every year for the last 70 years. Her recipes all pre-date stand mixers.
They're a convenience (and one I love) not a necessity.
I made almond toffee today, and am making dough tonight to bake tomorrow. Cut out Sugar cookies and cranberry noels.
Ok maybe I’m doing it wrong then. When I try to cream butter and sugar with a hand mixer it always seems like it’s flinging bits of butter all around the kitchen and making a huge mess. Is it that my bowl is too small? It’s very possible that I’m just terrible at baking 😂
I do love cooking though!
Anonymous wrote:Any favorite not overly sweet Christmas cookies? The cookies my kids have asked for are very sweet, and I want to add something to balance that a little.
Thinking of trying World Peace cookies or the NYT marbled tahini cookies but haven’t made them before and don’t know how sweet they are. Any thoughts on those or other options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never make cookies because they all seem to start with using a stand mixer, which I don’t have. Do they still turn out well if I mix by hand? Maybe I will stick with the rolo pretzel things!
My mom has never owned a stand mixer and she's made cookies every year for the last 70 years. Her recipes all pre-date stand mixers.
They're a convenience (and one I love) not a necessity.
I made almond toffee today, and am making dough tonight to bake tomorrow. Cut out Sugar cookies and cranberry noels.
Anonymous wrote:This thread stresses me out.
Anonymous wrote:I never make cookies because they all seem to start with using a stand mixer, which I don’t have. Do they still turn out well if I mix by hand? Maybe I will stick with the rolo pretzel things!