I hope everyone is having a wonderful Thanksgiving.. I just finished eating with my family and now I'm about to make the frosting for the red velvet cake I baked last night :) Then, in a little while I'll be having another meal at George's house & spending some time there. I'm so exhausted from yesterday. I baked for 12 hours straight! I made lots of traditional Swedish (or scandinavian) cookies, Snickerdoodles and Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies. My favorite were the Chocolate Chocolate Chip. If you're a lover of chocolate, you should definitely try baking them.. they are soo easy to make and they only take 8 minutes in the oven! Believe me, DELICIOUS. They taste like brownies in cookie form. I made half of the batch with only semi-sweet chocolate chips and the other half with chocolate chips and chopped walnuts. I got the recipe from 
here.
-     1 1/4 cups  butter or 1 1/4 cups                              margarine, softened                       
-     2  cups                              sugar                       
-     2  large                              eggs                       
-     2  teaspoons                              vanilla extract                       
-     2  cups                              all-purpose flour                       
-     3/4 cup                     cocoa                       
-     1  teaspoon                              baking soda                       
-     1/2 teaspoon                              salt                       
-     2  cups peanut butter chips (12 oz. pkg.) or 2  cups                     semi-sweet chocolate chips        (12 oz. pkg.)                    
- Heat oven to 350°.
- In large mixer bowl; cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
- Add eggs and vanilla; beat well.
- Combine flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt; gradually blend into creamed mixture. Stir in peanut butter or chocolate chips.
- Drop by teaspoonfuls onto ungreased cookie  sheet. Bake 8-9 minutes. (Do not overbake; cookies will be soft. They  will puff while baking and flatten while cooling.).
- Cool slightly; remove from cookie sheet onto wire rack. Cool completely.
yummy! that all looks so good! We had a thanksgiving dinner with our American friends lthe other weekend. It was so lovely and I have been converted to green bean casserole and pumpkin pie! So good!
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! I can't wait to bake Christmas Cookies this weekend!!! :)
ReplyDeletemmmmm everything looks so yummy! Happy Thanksgiving girl!! <3
ReplyDeleteYum!! Looks so good. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious! I am a sucker for baked goods -- especially cookies and cupcakes! Thanks for sharing your recipe. When I was a kid, my mom and my sisters used to bake sugar cookies together. I loved decorating them! Too bad none of my mom's cooking/baking skills got passed down to me. I'm hopeless in the kitchen! (Thank goodness my hubby can cook. Otherwise, we'd be eating frozen pizza every day! LOL!)
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
xoxo