I have to get this off my chest. I've been bad, very.. very.. bad. Yup, I'd been rolling in materialism. In the pursuit of acquiring things, in the process of placing them at various places in the kitchen and admiring them shamelessly. Kitchen possessions never meant much to me as it is sort of a work place if you think about it. Now, a reading nook with ample sunlight is something to talk about. But, but...redoing our kitchen awoke something in me and I find myself constantly on the lookout for things for the kitchen. Thankfully I can feel it coming to an end. Till then I will be enjoying my worldly kitchen possessions with pride and glee:-)
On the other hand Chef Fabio Viviani's cooking show is all about making good Italian food and not at all about materialism. Most recipes seem loaded but he is very engaging and we end up wanting to try a few of those
seemingly simple recipes. One such recipe was for this sugar cookie. The
perfect opportunity
presented itself when one of my daughter's friends came over for a
playdate during the much relaxing Easter break.
In The Mix
Almost exact copy from the Yahoo Shine site except pics which are mine.
2 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
1 ½ tsp. baking powder
1/3 tsp. baking soda
1 cup butter, softened
1 1/3 cups sugar
1 egg
2 tsp. vanilla extract
How To Do
Preheat oven to 350F.
In a small bowl, mix flour, baking soda, and baking powder with a whisk and set aside.
In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until smooth with a hand or stand mixer.
Beat in egg and vanilla until well combined.
Add the dry ingredients in two parts, mixing thoroughly between each addition. I am finding that adding ingredients is a piece of cake with a stand mixer. Hands free!
Mix the dough until the dough pulls away from the edges of the bowl.
Place dough on on a floored surface.
Roll dough into one large log and wrap in plastic wrap and chill to firm for 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes slice into ½ inch cookies.
Place sliced cookies on baking sheet.
Bake 8 minutes, and rotate the pan, then bake another 8 min. in the preheated oven, or until golden.
Let stand for a few minutes to make it easier to handle before removing to fully cool.
Store in a an air-tight cookie jar and enjoy whenever you feel like having a good relaxed time. I dip'em in coffee sometimes to honor an old habit from childhood and they taste oh so delicious and homey!
6 comments:
I have been meaning to bake those peanut blossoms but after this post I'll try this & let u knw:-).
Lan pls do read my recent post...need ur support:-).
blossoms are always the tops here but these are close. main thing is how easy it is to do. wish you luck for NZ nance.
This looks like something which has to be tried..
vow, I have been looking for something like this, simple and baked, my elder daughter has a sweet tooth and this would be a treat for her :)
renu, thanks for stopping by and the comment!
ss, you and your kids will love it. it is so easy to make that i know this will be a keeper
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