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Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts

Mar 14, 2011

{Thick, Soft Sugar Cookies}


Do you want to make the best sugar cookies in the world? Look no further! I have a recipe for sugar cookies that will blow your socks off.

...that is, if you are into sugar cookies that are unbelievably soft and thick and
melt in your mouth.
Seriously...these are amazing.
{The trick is to roll them out thick and bake them for less time than you think they need.}

You'll need:


1 cup butter
2 cups sugar
2 eggs
3 tsp. vanilla
1 cup sour cream
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. baking soda
5 1/2 cups flour

In mixer, cream butter and sugar, and then add eggs and vanilla. Add sour cream. Combine salt, soda, and flour, and add to mixture.

Roll out on floured surface to about 1/4 to 1/3 inch thick. Really.





It saves time to have cute little six-year-old hands helping you pick up the scraps.

Use a spatula to carefully slide under each cookie and place onto greased (with Pam) parchment-lined cookie sheets. Bake at 375 for 7-8 minutes.
THEY WILL NOT LOOK DONE!
But don't give in to your temptation to cook "just a little bit longer" or you will get crunchy cookies instead of soft, pillow-like cookies.
This is what mine look like when I take them out of the oven:

They are still very pale and have no browning anywhere. If you have a golden brown color along the edges then you have baked them too long.

Wait about 5 minutes and then transfer carefully to a cooling rack. If you wait longer they will get soggy on the bottom and sometimes get stuck to the parchment paper.

Once they are cooled they are ready for frosting.

Note: I know that there are people who make amazingly beautiful iced sugar cookies.
I am not one of them.
I've seen some sugar cookies out there that are smooth, glossy, beautiful pieces of art. For those of you who have the talent and patience to make such beautiful masterpieces...I envy you on many levels.
But me?
I prefer cookies that taste good and I don't really care so much about what they look like. The one time I made royal icing I thought it ruined my sugar cookies. Just my two bits.

Here is the simple buttercream frosting I use:
1/2 cup butter, softened
4 cups powdered sugar
2 tsp vanilla extract
1/4-1/3 cup milk
In a mixing bowl, cream butter. Beat in sugar and vanilla until crumbly. Gradually add milk until frosting reaches desired consistency. Add desired food coloring.

And there you have it. Heaven on a plate. This recipe makes about 30 extra large cookies (like I have here) or up to 4 dozen smaller cookies.

Plate some up and take them to your neighbors to wish them Luck o' the Irish.


Enjoy!

-Tammy





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Mar 10, 2011

{Rainbow Waffles by a SUPERMOM!}

Alright, everyone....

You need to check out Kelli's blog


Just look at this recipe/tutorial for today:


Brilliant!  And, darling.

Definitely squeal-inducing!

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Feb 28, 2011

{St. Patrick's Day Printable}

Tomorrow is March!  Can you believe it?
That means
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
is heading our way.
Break out the green and get your jig on!

Here's a free printable you can use for any ideas you can think of:
cards, tags, printed/framed, class treat bags, etc.
(for your own personal use, of course)

Small:


Medium:


Large:


Enjoy!

-Annie

(p.s. We've got a crafty giveaway planned for tomorrow...stay tuned!)

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Jan 29, 2011

{Pillow Sash}


Here is a cute and easy way to decorate for Valentine's Day.
It's a pillow sash!

I bought the ribbon on after-Christmas clearance, and I found the little wooden heart medallion for $1 at Michael's.


I added some velcro to the back for easy removal, and my plain sweater pillow is now a Valentine's Pillow!

If you are interested in making your own sweater pillows, Brassy Apple has a great tutorial. I can't wait to make one like hers...


...the one in front is my favorite! I just found a sweater with ribbing like that at Goodwill last week, and it's burning a hole in my new sewing tableHowever...we are in the midst of painting our kitchen so it might be awhile before I can start a new project.

While I was at it this morning, I whipped up a St. Patrick's Day pillow sash with more of my after-Christmas clearance ribbon. 


Here is my new Valentine's pillow next to its friend on the couch.
What a fun and easy way to add some LOVE to the room!


--Tammy

p.s. Don't forget to link up to our first linky party...it ends on Sunday.
p.p.s. Don't you just love the word sash? It's just fun to say. Sashhhhhh. Sashhhhhh. Sashhhhh. I'm going to sashay across the room with my new sash....

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