


Ok, so this post is WAY late, and I've already missed another TWD assignment for this week. But, I have an excuse! Every year my mother-in-law and I get together to bake Christmas cookies. Well, I had to save this recipe for the day we were to make our cookies! Plus, I was hoping the stuff I ordered on Fancyflours.com would arrive in time to make the cookies, so I could make cute little snowflake sugar cookies. But, no such luck. However, this cookie recipe was so wonderful, I will definitely be making snowflake sugar cookies using Dorie's recipe soon! Everyone in my family who was over for cookie-making agreed that this recipe was the best sugar cookie recipe! The pictures are of my little cousin, Ella, after decorating her sugar-cookies. I used a special cookie-mold pan to make these. The pan made the cookies come out really thick and chewy-cakey, which was really a delicious texture and flavor!
Ooh, what a neat pan... I didn't know a cookie mold pan even existed.
ReplyDeleteMaking cookies with family is what Christmas is all about.
What fun you must have had! These cookies were SO good!
ReplyDeleteHappy 2009!