Sunday, December 16, 2007

Cookies

The other night I decided to try attempt #2. This time it was gingerbread. The cookie dough came out a lot smoother, but a LOT stickier. I'm not sure if I added the wrong kind of molasses, or I don't have the correct rolling pin:








(I love the fact, however, that it has "Rolling Pin" right on it, in case you weren't quite sure what it was) Anyway, the rolling pin is ceramic, so that might be why things are sticking to it (...I got it for free though, so I can't complain). But I digress. So I mixed all the ingredients together and poured it out onto saran wrap and put it in the freezer to chill. I tried rolling it out last night after it "chilling" for an hour 1/2 ish. Nope, still WAY too sticky. So I waited 'til the morning.


The fact that it was still sticky after being in the freezer for a good 12 hours, did not look that promising. But I let it sit out for a bit and tried it again. This time I was able to at least roll it out (sorry, don't have a picture of that, I was too excited about it actually working!) I tried cutting the cookies in the shape of a tin soldier (the only one that I could get the cookies out of) and put them in the oven....... Yeah, they kind of spread and I burnt them, but they tasted wonderful!

They don't really look like tin soldiers anymore. While they were cooking, I wrapped up the leftover dough and put it back in the freezer for attempt #2. While the remaining dough was chilling, I made fudge:
I had bought this cool icing in a tube (it looked like a glue bottle) that I could draw and write with. I decided to go furthur with the labeling :-) After I was done with the fudge I attempted to make angel cookes this time:

Again, they spread, but tasted good.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Were you afraid that you would forget what kind of chocolate/sugar product you had made?

December 19, 2007 at 8:47 PM  
Blogger Kim said...

I really like labeling things!

December 19, 2007 at 10:27 PM  

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