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Monday, December 20, 2010

Baking Lessons: Episode 3


Lesson of the day: Turns out, you can learn something from a novice.
Especially a really cute novice who is probably tired of you trying to teach her how to cook.

D Money has her work cut out for her. Her dad doesn't cook. That is not to say he can't, because the man makes a killer roast and amazing chili. He just doesn't have the time or inspiration, so they eat out at least 3 times a week. Over the years, I've cooked dozens of meals for them, and I tend to leave the recipe lying around in the hopes that one day, it will be repeated by my teenaged sister in law. I realized ages ago that that will probably never happen, and that even in hoping for it, I'm being kind of a self serving douche. Who am I to force my recipes on anyone? Even if they are family?

D Money drove that message home for me again yesterday. I had brought along my cookie book, ready to pull out some fabulous classic recipe for us to bake together. Then she said, "Sugar cookies! I have the easiest recipe," as she pulled out a book and a giant plastic tub. I swallowed my inner control freak and let me little sister in law show me the way. We ended up with a batch of deliciously sweet cookies, crisp along the edges, but soft in the center, just the way a perfect cookie should be. I was very pleasantly surprised by the cookies, but even more so by the fact that D Money has begun to show some confidence in the kitchen. It's safe to say I got schooled.

Basic Cookie Mix
from Reader's Digest: Cook Now, Serve Later
makes about 8 cups

Ingredients:
4 cups sifted all-purpose flour
2 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups nonfat dry milk powder
5 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 1.2 tsp. salt

Preparation:
In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients. Sift this mixture twice. Store in a tightly sealed container for up to three months in a cool dry place.

Sugar Cookies
makes 18 cookies

Ingredients:
2 1/4 cups Basic Cookie Mix
1 stick unsalted butter, melted
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 tsp. vanilla
Colored, demerera, raw, or granulated sugar for decorating

Preparation:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease 2 cookie sheets. In a large bowl combine first 4 ingredients. Pour decorating sugar into a shallow dish. Using a teaspoon or one inch cookie scoop, scoop out batter and drop into sugar. Roll to coat and place on prepared cookie sheets, two inches apart. Bake for 13-15 minutes or until edges are golden and transfer to a wire rack to cool. For a crisper cookie, bake for a few minutes more, a few minutes less if you prefer a soft sugar cookie. Store in an air tight container for up to a week.

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This post is linked to:
My Meatless Mondays
Hearth and Soul
Miscellany Monday

6 comments:

  1. I like this recipe. I made a Martha Stewart sugar cookie recipe last week but this looks easier. Visiting from Miscellany.

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  2. Anonymous2:23 PM

    ha ha! So true, so true. I see the same in my own "D Money"- Drew. God, I can't believe how big they are getting. Remember when they were 8 and we took them to see the pumpkins?!
    -Jenny C.

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  3. Joanna, I have done the same thing. Left recipes or just flat out given them to family. Especially when they rave about something I cooked/baked. Sometimes I bring the recipe and ask if anyone has a problem (like allergies) to xyz ingredients. I am happy to hear the cookies came out well!

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  4. What a great story. Looks like she might be a budding cook after all :)

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  5. haha that's awesome! It seems like you've been rubbing off on her...even though you may not realize it.

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  6. I love this recipe! This looks so festive. Happy holidays!

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