Friday, February 11, 2011

Black Forest Chocolate Cookies

I added this recipe to my cookbook - Recipes & Recollections from The Better Baker - before I ever made them because I was at a friend's home when her son was taking these cookies out of the oven. 

OH MY!  They melted in my mouth and had such a great flavor!

So...I decided to make them to give away for Valentine's Day.  (Especially since my monthly newspaper column this month talks a little bit about the health benefits of dark chocolate!)


(I found these adorable ziploc bags to 'present' the cookies in
at my local $$ store - I think they're so cute!)


The dough sets in the fridge for atleast 6 hrs...mine was there for days before I baked them.  It's nice to have it ready so when you find a spot of free time, you can start your oven and bake away.



Oh my - look at that smooooooooooth dark chocolate -
this was before adding it to the dough.



BLACK FOREST CHOCOLATE COOKIES

3/4 c. all purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
16 ozs dark chocolate (60-72% cacao), coarsely chopped (I used special dark choco chips)
10 Tb. butter, cut into 1-inch pieces
6 lg. eggs
1-1/4 c. white sugar
1 c. firmly packed light brown sugar
1 Tb. pure vanilla extract
1 c. semisweet chocolate chips
1 c. white chocolate chips
1 c. dried cherries

In medium bowl, place flour, baking powder, and salt; blend; set aside. In large metal bowl, combine dark chocolate and butter.  Set bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and cook, stirring with a rubber spatula, until the chocolate and butter are completely melted and mixture is smooth.  (I did this step in the microwave on medium power - check and stir often). Set aside to cool.

In large mixing bowl, beat eggs and sugars on high speed (using whisk attachment if you have one). Beat until mixture is pale and thick, about 5 minutes.  Add the cooled chocolate mixture and vanilla; beat just until combined.  Scrape down bowl and beat again for 10 seconds. Add flour mixture and mix on low until just combined; do not overmix. 

Using a spatula or wooden spoon, fold in the chocolate chips, white chocolate chips and dried cherries.  The dough will look very loose, but will set up in the refrigerator. Cover; refrigerate for 6 hours or overnight.

Preheat oven to 375. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.  Drop dough by rounded tablespoonsful onto prepared baking sheets, about 1" apart.  Bake 10 - 12 minutes, rotating pans halfway through the baking time, until tops are set and begin to show a few cracks.  Remove from oven and cool slightly before removing from pans. 

Cookies can be stored in airtight container for up to 3 days.  Yield: 2 - 3 dozen nice-sized cookies.

(I ended up with about 4 dozen?)  I also used 1 c. of flour so they wouldn't be so flat, so if you use the required amount of flour, your cookies will be flatter.
(That really only matters if you're a texture kind of person).

Please don't let the length of this recipe intimidate you.  They're not difficult at all and very delicious!  Especially warm....

I enjoyed a couple of these cookies while typing up this post...MMM! *-*



I wanted to add this picture to today's post too..I bought both the heart-shaped covered pretzels for $1. at my local Dollar General, and also a pack of 12 of these adorable <3-shaped bags for a $1. I filled them with goodies (including heart shaped pretzels!) to give to my family for Valentine's Day.

You don't have to be extravagant in your gift giving....

As author Gary Chapman tells us "People have always said it's the thought that counts...it's not the thought left in your head that counts, it's the gift that comes out of the thought in your head that counts!

Personally - I'd rather get a cheapie gift...filled with thought...than something expensive that has no thought put into it.

Enjoy a wonderful pre-Valentine's Day weekend showered in love & hugs! 

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Strawberry Lemonade Cookies with pink lemonade frosting



When I saw this post by Tiffany at Eat at Home I knew I would have to try this simple recipe.  She created this recipe herself.  Kudos to her! Check out her pictures at the link.

I wanted to do lots of baking to give away for Valentine's Day and these sounded divine.

I wasn't disappointed!  I baked them when we were snowed in, several days before I was going to give them away, so I froze them, then thawed and frosted them. 

Just lovely and 'sunshine-y' don't you think?



STRAWBERRY LEMONADE COOKIES

1 (18 ozs) strawberry cake mix
1 stick butter, softened
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 Tb. water
1/2 c. pink lemonade mix (dry)

Preheat oven to 350.  In large bowl, combine all ingredients and mix with mixer until blended. Drop by teaspoons onto baking stone or cookie sheet.  Bake 8 - 10 minutes.   (I used my medium Pampered Chef scoop and baked them a tad bit longer for a larger cookie)

Frosting:

1-1/2 c. powdered sugar
3 Tb. powdered pink lemonade mix
3 Tb. soft butter
1 - 3 Tb. milk

Stir powdered sugar and lemonade mix together in small bowl. Stir in the butter; add milk gradually, until frosting reaches spreading consistency.  Spread cooled cookies.  Decorate if desired.

I hope you'll try them too - they'd be delicious any time of the year. 

Linked to Weekend Potluck

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Now...check out this simple, yet adorable, Valentine gift idea at Cooking with Libby .  Betcha can't make just one! 

TOOO cute!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Valentine Pretzel Rod 'Pops'

What great fun I've had preparing these!  I think they are just so cute and a simple snack to give someone to let them know you care. Perfect treat for Valentine's Day!

The day after I sent an order to Current for the pretzel molds, I found them in the Wilton aisle at WalMart...at a much reduced price. Go figure!  So I bought them there too - it was a different pattern...now I have options.

One set of molds is a stack of flowers - the other has L-O-V-E and X-O-X-O's....too fun!

They also sell bags to fit the long pretzel too, and that just adds more special-ness to the whole thing.  Presentation is such an important aspect you know! Mine were purchased separately from the molds.



I probably should have placed more of the pretzel end into the candy as some of my rods went almost to the end of the bag, which made it a little tricky to wrap the twisty tie around them...so be aware of that if you decide to make these.

I used these candy discs, and also melted some vanilla chips for some too. (The packaged pretzel bags are at the top of the picture below)

Get yourself a bag of pretzel rods and you're ready to go...let the fun begin!


MMM huh?

(the flower is velvet)


And I think very cute! (I used a toothpick to fill in the L O V E and X O X O with contrasting color - not a very professional job, but I'm pleased with them).  They'd be nice for any holiday...always special to give of your time and the work of your hands away!

HAPPY VALENTINE'S WEEK!!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Valentine-y Monster Cookies

I am a huge Cookie Monster!

I have always loved cookies...I grew up on them...and love them cause you can grab 'n' go! My most cherished childhood memory is coming home to a kitchen full of fresh baked cookies...in the wintertime!

I will be sharing 3 lovely cookie recipes this week to help celebrate this special time of year!

My sis-in-love, Vicki, is well known as the Cookie-Making Queen in our family.
She makes chocolate chip cookies to die for, and I've always wanted to learn her tricks. My kids can't think of Aunt Vicki without thinking cookies... *-*

I bought some Valentine M & M's and decided to make monster cookies, so I called Vicki to make sure I had HER recipe and get her tips.

These cookies turned out nearly as perfect as hers. (Always something about eating something someone else makes that adds 'specialness' to them...ya know what I mean?)

Do these look yummy-licious or what?  My mouth is watering just thinking about them and gawking at this picture.


A batch makes about 5 - 6 dozen - depending on size.  And they are good-sized!

My mom always made oatmeal cookies with chocolate chips so I think I am just naturally partial to a cookie like this...add M & M's too, and I'm in heaven!

This is what Vicki suggest doing....

Add the flour first...then add 3 c. oatmeal, and continue adding until they're the right consistency.  Oftentimes, Vicki bakes a few first and then adds more oatmeal, so if they flatten out, she adds more oats.  Monster cookies are suppose to be fat (tee hee).

Don't bake them too long - let them cool a little bit on the pan after removing from oven, and they'll finish baking.

This is a picture of my dough...you don't want it too soft.


Vicki's Monster Cookies

1/2 c. margarine
1-1/2 c. white sugar
1-1/2 c. brown sugar
1 (18 ozs) jar peanut butter
4 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla extract
2-1/2 tsp. baking soda
1 c. flour
4 - 5 c. dry oats
1 - 12 ozs. bag choco chips (or less)
1 bag M & M's

Preheat oven to 350. In x-large bowl, mix margarine and sugars together until smooth.  Blend in peanut butter then eggs and vanilla.  Stir in baking soda and flour, add 4 c. oats, then gradually add more if needed. Bake 10 - 12 minutes.

Feel free to add coconut, craisins, nuts or whatever else.

This recipe has been linked to Mandy's Recipe Box Totally Tasty Tuesdays

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Awesome Valentine Craft Ideas

Normally I manage to get 2 posts out a week, but this is a special week as I'm hoping to post every day. 

Valentine's Day is my very favorite holiday, and this is the first of a number of fun ideas I'm sharing this week for you to consider making for those special people in your life.

(I couldn't resist changing the background - I love stickers, and this is sorta like adding stickers to my blog. {wink} Wish I would have thought of changing in on Feb. 1, but it'll be nice change for a little while.)

Cindy at Skip to my Lou blows me away with all the darling crafty ideas she shares at her site!  She is brilliant and just loaded with a variety of creative sweetness. Maybe because she has a bachelor's degree in art & education???

There are many things of interest right there...recipes...links with printable decorations and homemade gift step-by-step instructions.


This link takes you to recipes

A sample of some of the deliciousness shared there...

homemade taffy

homemade 'magic shell' ice cream topping

white chocolate and peppermint coated popcorn

party sugar cookies

AND THAT'S JUST A 'TASTE'!!!

Be sure to check out her lovely display of homemade gift ideas -
simple and frugal.  She's 'da bomb' for sure!!

Whether you create best at a sewing machine, with a glue gun in hand, or at your kitchen counter...you are sure to find some adorable things you can make right here for....

teens
teachers
sick friends
kids
pet lovers
women
office,
etc. etc.

I appreciate that her site is so user-friendly and easy to get around in...

Handmade Gift Ideas (with simple step by step instructions)


fabric luggage tag for business card


simple appliqued towels for Valentine's Day


child's apron tutorial


sour cream look-alike containers
(for sharing candies)
DARLING!!

Have a fun time considering all the ways you can say I LOVE YOU! this week!

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