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1 posted on 12/06/2016 3:21:02 PM PST by Jamestown1630
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This week: some ideas for special Holiday Treats!

(If you would like to be on or off of this weekly cooking thread ping-list, please send a private message.)

-JT


2 posted on 12/06/2016 3:22:22 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: Jamestown1630

Wow! Jacque Pepin rocks!!!


3 posted on 12/06/2016 3:33:33 PM PST by miss marmelstein
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For the naughty ones ;)

Naughty Coal Cookies

Ingredients:
1-1/2 cups Unbleached All Purpose Flour
1-1/4 cups Black Cocoa Powder
1 teaspoon Baking Soda
1/4 Kosher Salt
1 cup (2 sticks) Unsalted Butter
1 cup Granulated Sugar
3/4 cup Dark Brown Sugar
2 large Eggs
1-1/2 cups Chocolate Chips (pick your favorite)

Directions:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. And line a rimmed sheet pan with a silicon liner or parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt, then set off to the side.
In the bowl of your stand mixer add butter and sugars, mix on low to medium-low until combined. Add one egg at a time and mix after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl before gradually adding the dry ingredients. Mix until thoroughly combined. Add in the chocolate chips and mix until incorporated.
Using a 2-tablespoon scoop, place rounded dough onto prepared sheet pan. Bake in preheated oven for 6-8 minutes. If still soft after 8 minutes, bake for 1 minute increments.
Allow cookies to cool for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack.

http://www.simplyscratch.com/2014/12/naughty-coal-cookies.html


5 posted on 12/06/2016 3:51:32 PM PST by Trillian
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To: Jamestown1630

Thanks for the thread - please add me! Thanks - Stonehouse01

Does anyone have a good turkey frame soup recipe?


6 posted on 12/06/2016 3:56:28 PM PST by stonehouse01
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To: Jamestown1630

Russian Tea cookies have been part of my family’s traditional Christmas cookie for decades!!!! My mom remembers then when she was a little girl!!


9 posted on 12/06/2016 4:13:13 PM PST by lizma2
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To: Jamestown1630

Grandma put cookies out just like those in your last pic! Yum!


14 posted on 12/06/2016 4:45:17 PM PST by W. (Practice does NOT make perfect, only perfect practice makes perfect pistolcraft!)
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To: Jamestown1630

Classic Christmas fare for my family, slathered with butter and eaten with coffee.

http://www.browneyedbaker.com/nut-roll-recipe/

There are Apricot, Poppyseed versions and one with cottage cheese and crushed pineapple


28 posted on 12/06/2016 5:30:40 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: Jamestown1630

This is my year to attempt krumkakke. I loved it as a girl, so much so that my great-aunt gave me a box of it every year for my birthday. I always thought it was so thoughtful that she made it just for me, but now realize that it was probably left over from Christmas and just right for my mid-January birthday ;-). I need to purchase a krumkakke iron soon, if anyone knows of a good one that isn’t too pricey I’d love to hear about it!


41 posted on 12/06/2016 6:48:28 PM PST by NorthstarMom
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To: Jamestown1630

Lady Bender made a double batch of Russian Tea Cakes aka Snow Balls yesterday for our son’s business yesterday. She only makes them for the Christmas Holidays…


51 posted on 12/06/2016 7:35:01 PM PST by tubebender
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I keep a batch of these in the freezer and use them with a cheese plate/wine tasting type of event.

http://www.lcbo.com/content/lcbo/en/promotions/holiday-2016/coriander-and-black-pepper-cocktail-cookies.html#.WEf-3JK603g


65 posted on 12/07/2016 4:21:26 AM PST by pugmama (Ports Moon.)
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To: Jamestown1630

Rosette irons!! We make rosettes all the time at Christmas. It’s a family tradition. Fair warning, they are so light, you can easily eat way too many!


68 posted on 12/07/2016 7:29:52 AM PST by Hoffer Rand (Bear His image. Bring His message. Be the Church.)
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To: Jamestown1630

I have a divinity recipe that uses the microwave. It’s never failed me. Super easy, and super yummy!!


69 posted on 12/07/2016 7:31:57 AM PST by Hoffer Rand (Bear His image. Bring His message. Be the Church.)
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My friend made these for a recent party. She cut them into smaller pieces. They were really good and were gone in a flash!

https://barefootcontessa.com/recipes/apple-pie-bars


71 posted on 12/07/2016 7:45:49 AM PST by pugmama (Ports Moon.)
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After all the hullabaloo over the meal Trump and Romney had at Jean-Georges’ restaurant the other night, I thought it’d be fun to do a “Julie and Julia” with the menu. It was a complete waste of time and money. Do NOT ever use a single one of 3 Michellin Star Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s online or video recipes. None of the dishes from that meal are correct. Not saying Jean-George is a big fat liar who’s too full of his pompous jerk self to post an honest ingredient list but... excuse me, but 1/4 C of sugar for a chocolate cake is blatantly obvious.

Mr. b is always laughing as I don’t like following recipes but this time I did with the exception of substituting chicken wings for frog legs and doubling the cake sugar to 1/2 C knowing full well even that wasn’t enough. Who passes up chocolate cake?!? Well, my garbage can doesn’t since that’s where the cake ended up.

The garlic soup with 4 heads of garlic to 4 cups of broth? Yes, that’s heads. But, hey, I was determined so played along with the chef’s famous recipe. The kitchen sink drain got the pleasure of that dish and I burped garlic for two days. BTW, we used to get frog legs (not sold in stores here) fresh from our stock tank so I know substituting the accompanying chicken wings didn’t change the concept of the dish.

The steak, well, anyone with two taste buds to rub together knows to let the steak speak for itself. It’s supposed to be the star. That’s why Georgie boy charges $25 extra for it. It isn’t supposed to be drowned in sauce, especially a sauce with a dozen ingredients. That’s just over the top frou frou, hence the pompous.

Speaking of sauce, not everything needs sauce, “Chef”. There was also sauce on the cauliflower and scallops and the carrots had a glaze. The cauliflower and scallops were boring with no taste despite having a capers and raisin sauce which was the color of baby you know what.

For our next night’s dinner, it was out with fancy smancy recipes and back to my old homecooking. I steamed the remaining 95% of the unused portion of the cauliflower as a low carb mashed “potato” dish with an appetizing buttery color, thank you very much. Roasted some carrots with olive oil and salt and pepper without any sauce so they tasted like... carrots. And grilled the remaining steak without sauce so it tasted like steak. Also, made a little tossed salad for something fresh. Mr. b said, “Now, that’s a GOOD dinner.” Guess our palates and wallets aren’t sophisticated enough for Jean-Georges.

Jean-George should be ashamed and return each of his stars. The cooking shows, Good Morning America or whomever and Epicurious and the various foodie magazines should ban him from their guest list. He shouldn’t be allowed to make dog food, imo. And, yes, $138 plus $25 extra for the steak is waaay too much even if the REAL honest to goodness edible recipes were used. We all know the customers are paying for the name of the chef, the building and most importantly for “being seen” rather than the food. With steak on sale here (I’m sure Georgie boy gets his discounted) for $4/lb, an 8 oz steak with all the side dishes and dessert, my cost, including pantry items. was $5 and change per person.


77 posted on 12/07/2016 8:32:04 AM PST by bgill (From the CDC sit<Pe, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola")
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Something interesting I read today:
The Twelve Myths Of Christmas-How to put more jolly in your holly!
92 posted on 12/07/2016 3:21:28 PM PST by Trillian
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'Bumble' helped me make Peanut Butter Blossom Christmas Cookies, today. He unwrapped the Kisses and didn't snitch any (I left him two extras as a test, LOL!) and he rolled the dough balls in sugar before baking and then added the Kisses after the cookies came out of the oven. We also made Coconut Macaroons and watched 'A Muppet Christmas Carol' as we baked. It was a perfect way to spend the day. God Bless Us, Every One!
95 posted on 12/07/2016 4:47:05 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set!)
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