What a
wonderful time of year! The holidays are
here – a time for spending time with family and friends. The cheer is flowing along with an abundance
of tasty treats. Speaking of delicious
treats, this time of year brings out a plethora of delightful cookies. It is a time for cookie baking, cookie swaps
and trying new recipes, and of course, partaking in eating these one or two
bite delights.
Speaking of
cookie swaps, I was excited to take part in the 2nd Annual Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap that is hosted by Julie from The Little Kitchen and
Lindsay from Love and Olive Oil. It was
so much fun last year that I needed to join in the festivities again this
year. Essentially there are about 550
food bloggers from across the United States and beyond, that bake 3 dozen
cookies, then send off a dozen to the three food bloggers they are matched
with. In turn, 3 food bloggers have been
given your name and you receive in the mail a dozen cookies from each. This year Lindsay and Julie paired up with Cookies for Kids Cancer and each participating food blogger donated as part of the cookie swap. What a perfect combination of giving and baking. It is so fun to discover new blogs, friends
and cookie recipes.
Last year I
sent out Chocolate Dipped Gingerbread Biscotti Cookies and they were
quite tasty. For this year, I remember a
favorite recipe from Martha Stewart for Checkerboard Cookies. They are light, beautiful and incredibility tasty
(and addictive). Smile. I wanted to put the Authentic Suburban
Gourmet spin on these cookies along with making them in the holiday
spirit. I decided to eliminate the
chocolate and tint the dough red and green - in turn making a red/white cookie
and a green/white cookie. In addition, I
thought adding the sanding sugar would add a bit of holiday sparkle. The end result, in my opinion, was a simply
sublime cookie.
Now for the
other important part of the swap, was the packaging. I had some lovely silver
tins and holiday ribbon to add along with a sprig of decorative holiday berries
for that finishing touch. I was matched
with some lovely and talented bloggers from all across the country from Tennessee , Texas and San Diego .
It was great to get to know Amanda from High Heels to Hot Wheels,
Jessica from My Baking Heart and Kathy from Cooking on the Side. I hope that each of you enjoyed these Holiday
Checkerboard Cookies as much as I do. Smile.
In turn,
some very gifted bloggers were given my name to send their dozen cookies
to. I had them sent to my office and
every day I would wait to see if I had a package on my desk. The first to arrive was from Linda from TheUrban Mrs. who happens to live one city over from me – small world. She sent a Double Chocolate Merlot Cookie
which was very rich and tasty. The next
to arrive was from Val from A Scrumptious Life.
Val made a “melt in your mouth” Shortbread Cookie with White Chocolate, Pistachiosand Dried Cranberries. The final delight
to arrive was from Lauren from Have Fork Will Eat. She sent a unique cookie that I have never
heard of prior called “Bousou la tmessou” which is an Algerian cookie. Half was lemon flavored and the other half
was scented with rosewater and simply melted in your mouth.
What fun
this was and it was terrific to meet six new food blogger friends through the
swap! Thank you everyone for the delicious treats – it was fun to be part of
the 2nd Annual Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap!
Makes 8
dozen
2 C. Butter
(4 sticks), softened
1 C. Sugar
1 T. + 1 t.Vanilla
½ t. Salt
5 C.
All-purpose flour
1 large Egg
Red and
Green food coloring
Sanding
sugar
In an
electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream butter and sugar until
well blended. Add vanilla extract and
salt. With the mixer on low, gradually
add flour, scraping down the sides of the bowl.
Turn dough
out onto a clean work surface; it will be loose and crumbly. Knead dough together. Divide dough into 4 parts. Color 1 part green by drizzling a bit of the
green color into the middle and knead until well blended. Add more color until you achieve the desired
color. Repeat process with the red color
with another 4th of the dough.
Leave the 2 other parts white.
Place each part (4 parts total) of the kneaded dough between two sheets of plastic wrap. Using a rolling pin, shape dough into 7-inch squares, about 3/8 inch thick.
Using a sharp knife and a ruler, slice each square into nine, ¾
inches-wide strips.
Whisk
together the egg and 1 tablespoon water.
Cover work surface with plastic wrap.
Place three strips of dough on plastic, alternating white and red for
the first set, to create a checkerboard effect. Brush tops and in between the
strips with the egg wash. Gently press
strips together. Repeat, forming second
and third layers, alternating colors to create a checkerboard effect. (I added a fourth layer) Wrap assembled log in plastic. Repeat process with green for second log. Refrigerate 30 minutes, or freeze 15
minutes.
If you have
extra dough continue repeating the process until all dough is used.
Preheat
oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet
with a parchment paper. Slice each log
into ¼ inch thick slices; placing on baking sheet. Brush with egg wash and sprinkle with sanding
sugar. Bake until done, 10 to 12
minutes. Remove baking sheet from oven,
and let cookies cool 2 minutes. Transfer
cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.
These are perfectly amazing cookies, Lisa! Love them! I couldn't decide which photo I liked best to pin! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies!!! These would get us in the holiday mood in a sec!!
ReplyDeleteThese were truly delicious cookies!!
ReplyDeleteYour recipe says 2C (2 sticks) of butter :) .. Making these cuties tonight!
ReplyDeleteThank you April! I doubled the recipe last minute - appreciate you noticing. Let me know how you like them! Happy Holidays!!
DeleteThese cookies are beautiful, Lisa! And what a tasty way to connect with other food bloggers!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Lisa! I love the idea of red and green checkerboard cookies- someone very fortunate will be enjoying these cookies;-)
ReplyDeleteI've always been intimidated with making checkerboard patterned cookies...As much as I want to try to do this, I think I would rather like to be at the receiving end of this, eating away the whole tin...Y-U-M! (Brushing imaginary crumbs off my lips and lap right now...)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! My husbands family used to make something similar when he was a kid - they called them magic cookies because him and his sister thought it was magic that they formed shapes (last they saw the colors went into the fridge separately).
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love your story!!! Priceless!!
DeleteThese cookies certainly evoke the spirit of the season. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are so beautiful, Lisa! I love the checkerboard pattern!
ReplyDeleteSuper impressive, Lisa! These cookies are stunners and the epitome of Christmas! How lucky the bloggers are who received them :) And thank you for introducing them to us!
ReplyDelete(Can't wait to see you tomorrow! xo)
Thank you Liren!! Just packaging up the cookies for tomorrow - so look forward to seeing you - should be super fun!
DeleteWhat beautiful cookies Lisa! The cookie swap was so much fun!
ReplyDeleteFabulous holiday cookies! I love the color and they sound like they're delicious! Such a cool event :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Lisa, these are so pretty and festive and colorful and delicious sounding and ....... wow, I guess you could say I love them - along with your gorgeous photos! Thanks for sharing, They look like they would be difficult, but after reading your directions, I think I could do it!
ReplyDeleteThese were absolutely wonderful and the presentation was just as beautiful! Thank you so much! :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing way to reach out and connect to others!
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful Lisa and I love your packaging...so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful cookies, I love how festive they are, I'm sure it took some patience to get them so perfect. These belong on the cover of a magazine.
ReplyDeleteI can't get over how pretty these are and I love how you styled them. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty, Lisa. I have to bake these next week with the kids. So perfect for that fun swap:)
ReplyDeleteNice post..cookies are looking so fantastic & yummy!
ReplyDeleteThese are the most beautiful checkerboard cookies I have ever seen. Love the precise edges and the vibrant colors! Stunning!
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