Don't you just love the Christmas holidays?
What I love most about it is the cookies and candies that
represent Christmas, family, and eating.
I would be completely content with holiday food over any
kind of gifts. That's just the way I roll....
I love preparing for the baking day.
Gathering cookie cutters (first locating them from their yearly hiding place),
sprinkles
cookie sheets
rolling pins
and pastry cloth.
This year I decided to try a little something different.
Don't get me wrong,
I love my family tradition cut-out cookies
(the best in the world),
but I'm thinking pie crust.
I love pie crust!
And sprinkled with cinnamon/sugar.....
It's the BOMB!
So, I'm making pie crust cookies.....
The pie crust recipe that I used sort of represents a sugar cookie,
and I'm even considering making a pie with it
(not a pie maker here),
because this crust recipe comes together great and is so easy to work with.
Since the photos of these cookies turned out
AWE(use high pitch)SOME!
I thought I would continue the holiday spirit and have you
look at all of them.....
Well, you don't have to if you don't want to.
Myself, I love looking at pictures.
Below you find some great Christmas cookie recipes
and lots of pictures.....
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for some great cookie recipes.
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Below you find some great Christmas cookie recipes
and lots of pictures.....
Come on over and join us at the Daily Dish
for some great cookie recipes.
Almost 12 bloggers that have connected to bring you great
foodie information, tips, recipes, and lots of news.....
If you stick with Daily Dish, there is no reason you would need
a cookbook.
Serious!
Tons of recipes!
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Here is the recipe!
Pie Crust Christmas Cookies
1 egg
6 TBS sugar
1 pinch salt
3 c. all-purpose flour
1 c. cold butter cut into pieces
4 TBS water
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
In a small bowl mix egg and sugar together. In a separate bowl, combine salt and flour. Cut in butter using a pastry blender until tiny crumb form. Stir in egg mixture, then knead dough into a smooth ball. As I was kneading I added the water. I only used 4 TBS to form a soft dough. Wrap in saran and place in refrigerator for 15 minutes.
Roll dough to 1/4 in. thick and use floured cookie cutters to cut out shapes. Repeat until all dough is used. Sprinkle with cinnamon/sugar mixture (heavy), and sprinkle with colored sugar. Bake in oven for 8-10 minutes. Keep an eye on them because you don't want them to get too brown. When the bottoms start to brown is when I took mine out.
This recipe is linked to:
Weekend Potluck ~ The Better Baker
Foodie Friends Friday
Ironically, my post today is all about pie crust making. :) I love my crust dough and have used it to make cookies, too. I love how thick yours are.
ReplyDeleteI love this pie crust recipe. It is sweet like sugar cookies and the cinnamon sugar sprinkled before baking just sends it over the top. I'm not a pie maker, but this pie crust may just change my mind.
DeleteI must admit, I have never made pie crust cookies. They look really good though. Thanks for sharing this recipe. I will have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteVery differnt Angie! Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party!
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