Smores Cookies Recipe | Intimate Weddings - Small Wedding Blog - DIY Wedding... - StumbleUpon. Posted on July 12, 2011 by Christina I made these S’mores cookies a few days ago – 32 of them to be precise. And guess what? They are ALL gone. Not a crumb to be seen. It was the first time I made these cookies – but it definitely won’t be the last.
My family is crazy about them – and so am I. S’mores cookies would be a great addition to a cookie table. S’mores Cookies Recipe (Adapted from Two Peas and Their Pod) Makes approximately 32 cookies Preheat oven to 375 degrees 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour ( I added 1/2 cup more) 1 cup graham cracker crumbs 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup butter, softened 3/4 cup sugar 3/4 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 eggs 1 cup miniature chocolate chips 1 1/2 cups mini marshmallows 16 Hershey minis or 2 Hershey bars, chopped In a medium bowl combine the flour, graham cracker crumbs, baking soda, salt.
In a separate larger bowl beat together the butter, sugar, brown sugar and vanilla until creamy. Slowly beat in the flour mixture until smooth. Candy Corn Sugar Cookies. Just so you know I, like Kate, had very good intentions of posting actual food today. But there’s only so much time before Halloween and then we can’t post fun things like this for a whole year, so you see we must! And actually, you can do candy corn themed stuff all the way through Thanksgiving, so live it up! But I do have an actual dinner recipe on Monday. For real. It’s done. Photographed.
Start with a batch of sugar cookies and divide your dough into three equal portions. You’ll leave one of those portions as is (this will be the white part of the candy corn) and then you’ll color one of the remaining portions yellow and one orange. And here’s a little tip. Now you’ll just need a loaf pan. The first thing you’ll do is place your uncolored cookie dough in the bottom of the pan and spread it out as flat as you can.
You’re going to have 3 layers here and the height of your dough will determine the size of your cookies. Now just slice your rectangle into triangle pieces. Instructions: Cinnamon Roll Sugar Cookies - StumbleUpon. These are divine. Truly. They taste just like your favorite breakfast treat but in fabulous cookie form. I wish I could take credit for the idea, but I stumbled on something like it and thought I would give it a whirl. My tummy is glad I did, but my thighs? Not so much. Cookie Ingredients:- One batch sugar cookie dough (you can make your own, or just buy a roll)- 1/4 stick butter, melted- Cinnamon- Brown Sugar Cookie Instructions:- Roll out sugar cookie dough into a large rectangle (flour your rolling surface to avoid stickage!)
Glaze Ingredients:- Butter, melted- Milk, warmed- Powdered (Confectioner's) Sugar- Vanilla Glaze Instructions:- Mix equal parts butter and milk- Add a dash off vanilla to butter/milk mix for flavor- Very slowly drizzle butter/milk mix into confectioner's sugar, stirring constantly until you get desired consistency. Chewiest Sugar Cookies recipe from food52. Author Notes: My 8 year old daughter Maddie and I love to make cookies together. We always sample the dough as we go, adding a little more sugar or vanilla (or something else), if needed. Because if the dough doesn't taste good, the cookies certainly won't. If you use very fresh free-range eggs (ours are from a farm down the road), then you don't have to worry about salmonella. If you'd rather not eat raw dough, though, trust that Maddie and I have tasted this one, and we think it's great.
Food52 Review: These super-chewy cookies have deep dark sugar flavor and rich vanilla notes. Serves 20-30 cookies 1 cup unsalted butter, softened 1 cup packed light brown sugar 1/2 cup white sugar 2 egg yolks 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 3 cups unbleached all purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. This recipe is a Community Pick! Popular on Food52 and Provisions Tags: Easy, kid-friendly, sweet. Lemon Sugar Cookies. Lemon Sugar Cookies I love all kinds of cookies, but traditional sugar cookies with frosting have never been my favorite. I am just not a frosting gal. (I am sure if you put a frosted sugar cookie in front of me, I would eat it, but they just aren’t my favorite.)
I do adore Lemon Sugar Cookies-they are soft, chewy, and rolled in sugar. These cookies are simple, elegant, and perfect for spring. The recipe includes lemon zest and fresh lemon juice so the cookies have a delightful lemon flavor. Ring in spring with a batch of Lemon Sugar Cookies. Make sure you enter our giveaway to win a copy of Our Best Bites cookbook. If you like these Lemon Sugar Cookies, you might also like: Lemon Buttermilk Cookies from Two Peas and Their PodLemon Cloud Tea Cookies from Joy the BakerGlazed Lemon Cookies from Cafe JohnsoniaLemon Burst Cookies from Brown Eyed Baker.