
Chelsea (my soon-to-be daughter) and I made the cookies together tonight. We creamed 3 sticks of butter (for a double batch) along with 1 and 1/4 cup packed brown sugar and 2 cups of white sugar. Added 2 eggs and 3 teaspoons of vanilla. I am spending more money for real vanilla these days. Never thought it made much of a difference but the 3 or 4 dollars more is well worth it.
We then mixed in 4 cups of flour that had been blended with 2 teaspoons of baking soda and a teaspoon of salt.
The fun part for Chelsea was taking the hammer out to the sidewalk with the macadamia nuts to smash them. (At least the sending her out there was fun anyway!!).
This is the external thermometer that I've added to the stove in our rental house. The temperature fluctuates by 150 to 200 degrees. This device answered a lot of questions I had about constantly setting off our smoke detector . . . :).
We didn't have time to bake all the cookies because the new season of Breaking Bad began tonight. So, we baked one round of two cookie sheets full and I rolled the rest into two rolls to freeze for the next time the kids are over. Steve and I certainly don't need more than the dozen or so that came out in the first batch hanging around until then.
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About 2 inches in diameter rolled in parchment paper and then sealed in plastic wrap |
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Roll the ends tightly - if you plan to keep it for awhile before you use it; you might want to make your roll shorter and place it in a gallon freezer bag to stave off freezer burn.
Here are the rolls in our "too small freezer" next to one of my bags of colored bell peppers. I have bags of yellow, orange, red and green bell peppers (as well as some other types of peppers) that I use when cooking. I buy them ONLY WHEN THEY ARE ON SALE. I found 8 bags of all of those colors on the discount produce rack at the local Meijers and chopped them up to use in all kinds of things.
I also dried some hot dog buns that had been left open on the counter to make bread pudding but Chelsea wanted to make cookies - so I'll do the bread pudding within the next few days. The pizza pan worked perfectly to finish drying them in the oven at the "warm" setting in about 20 minutes.
That's it for tonight! |
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