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    Christmas Cookie Exchange 2020 – Recipes To Enjoy!

    Welcome to Part 2 of Christmas Cookie Exchange 2020 -Recipes To Enjoy! This week I will be sharing the amazing recipes from this year’s cookie exchange. Part 1 highlighted the displays in Christmas Cookie Exchange – Yes Please ! 2020. Now Part 2 and the recipes for each cookie. Enjoy! Here for you to enjoy,

    Christmas Cookie Exchange 2020 - Recipes to Enjoy

    BAKLAVA THUMBPRINT COOKIES

    The Baklava Thumbprint cookies are a flavorful version of its namesake. It was a

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    Baklava Thumbprint Cookies

    The topping on my sister-in-law's peach cobbler was so delicious that I asked for the recipe. Then decided to use that to top a cookie I developed with the flavors of baklava. My adult son tried one and immediately ate two more – which is unusual for him! It's a good recipe to mix up the night before and bake fresh the next day for company.- Sharon Eshelman, Harrington, Delaware;
    Course Cookies
    Keyword Baklava, Baklava cookies, Christmas Baklava Cookies
    Prep Time 30 minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 45 minutes
    Servings 2 dozen
    Author Sharon Eshlenman

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup sugar
    • ½ cup butter, softened
    • 2 large eggs, room temperature
    • 1 tsp almond extract
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • cup all purpose flour
    • 1 tsp baking powder
    • ½ tsp salt

    TOPPING

    • 3 tbsp sugar
    • 2 tsp ground cinnamon
    • ½ cup honey
    • ¾ cup chopped walnuts

    Instructions

    • In a large bowl, cream sugar and butter until blended. Beat in eggs, on at a time, and extracts. In another bowl, whisk flour, baking powder and salt, gradually beat into creamed mixture. Wrap dough in plastic refrigerate until firm enough to form into balls, about 30 minutes.
    • Preheat oven to 375°. For topping, combine sugar and cinnamon, set aside. Shape dough into 1 inch balls, refrigerate again if dough becomes too warm. Place 2 – 2½ inches apart on parchment lined baking sheets. Bake 8 minutes. Press a deep indentation in center of each cookie with the back of a rounded teaspoon. Fill each with honey and walnuts, sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Return to oven and bake until edges begin to brown, 7-9 minutes longer. Cool on pans 1 minute. remove to wire racks to cool. Store in an airtight container.

    MARASCHINO CHERRY AND COCONUT SHORTBREAD COOKIE BARS

    These little cookies were presented in two cookies, one small round cookie and then with a topping of frosting. These cookies are a delicate treat that would be perfect for a Christmas tea.

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    Maraschino Cherry and Coconut Shortbread Cookie Bars

    Course Cookies
    Keyword Cherry Shortbreads, Maraschino Cherry and Coconut Shortbreads, Shortbreads
    Servings 16 4×4 squares

    Ingredients

    CRUST

    • 1 cup all purpose flour
    • 6 tbsp butter
    • 3 tbsp sugar

    FILLING

    • 1 egg, slightly beaten
    • ½ cup brown sugar firmly packed
    • 3 tbsp flour
    • ¾ tsp baking powder
    • ¼ tsp salt
    • ¼ tsp vanilla
    • 12 maraschino cherries, chopped and drained (reserve juice)
    • cup chopped walnuts or pecans (optional). If you don't like nuts, swap for additional cherries

    FROSTING

    • 2 tbsp butter, softened
    • 2 cups powdered sugar
    • 3-4 tbsp reserved cherry juice
    • ½ tsp salt
    • 4 tbsp coconut Add more if you like

    Instructions

    • Heat oven to 350°
    • In large bowl, combine first 3 ingredients, blend until crumbly. Press mixture into ungreased 8×8 pan. Bake at 350°for 15 minutes or until lightly browned.
    • Meanwhile, in small bowl, by hand, combine all filling ingredients and mix well. Pour over crust (okay if curst is arm). Bake at 350° for 20 – 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. The filling will puff up a bit, then settle into a lacy look as before. Cool completely.
    • In medium bowl, combine all frosting ingredients except the coconut. Beat until light and fluffy. Spread frosting over cooled bars. Sprinkle with coconut. Cut into 16 squares (four by four).

    Notes

    These can be made into small individual round cookies as well.

    MELT IN YOUR MOUTH PUMPKIN COOKIES

    If you want to have a moist, cake-like bite of deliciousness, you will have to try these cookies. They were fantastic topped with a cream cheese frosting and of course, Christmas sprinkles!

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    Melt In Your Mouth Pumpkin Cookies

    These Melt In Your Mouth Pumpkin Cookies have a mild pumpkin flavor and are topped with a decadent cream cheese frosting.
    Keyword Cream Cheese Frosting, Pumpkin Cookies
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 25 minutes
    Servings 48 cookies
    Author Christy Denney

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups butter, softened
    • 2 cups granulated sugar
    • 2 tsp baking powder
    • 2 tsp baking soda
    • 1 tsp salt
    • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
    • 1 tsp ground nutmeg
    • 2 eggs
    • 2 tsp vanilla
    • 1 15 ounce can pumpkin
    • 4 cups all purpose flour

    Cream Cheese Frosting

    • ½ cup butter, slightly softened
    • 1 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened
    • 1 lb powdered sugar About 3 ¾cups
    • 1 tsp vanilla
    • ground cinnamon sprinkled on top, optional

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 350° F. In a large bowl, beat 2 cups butter with an electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. Add granulated sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Beat until combined, scraping bowl occasionally. Add eggs and 2 tsp of vanilla, beat until combined. Beat in pumpkin. Add the flour slowly until combined. Dough will be very wet.
    • Drop bu dough by the tbsp onto parchment lined sheets. Bake in the preheated over for 10-12 minutes or until tops are set. Transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool.

    Frosting

    • Beat all of the ingredients until soft and whipped.
    • Frost cooked cookies and sprinkle with cinnamon.

    SNOWBALL COOKIES

    Classic but always a treat, these snowball cookies are the quintessential Christmas cookie. It was a great treat.

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    Snowball Cookies

    Snowball cookies are a favorite Christmas cookie recipe, but these pecan-filled cookies are scrumptious all year round
    Course Cookies
    Keyword Mexican Wedding Cakes, Russian Tea Cakes, Russian Tea Cakes, Snowball cookies
    Prep Time 30 minutes
    Cook Time 18 minutes
    Cooling time 5 minutes
    Total Time 53 minutes
    Servings 48 cookies

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup butter, softened
    • ¼ cup sugar
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • 2 cups all purpose flour
    • 2 cups finely chopped pecans
    • Powdered sugar

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 325°
    • Cream butter and sugar in medium bowl until creamy. Add vanilla,; beat until well mixed.
    • Add flour and pecans; beat at low speed, scraping bowl occasionally, until well mixed.
    • Shape dough into 1 inch balls. Place 1 inch apart onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 16-19 minutes or until very lightly browned. Cool 5 minutes; roll in powdered sugar while still warm and again when cool.

    Notes

    Tip #1 – Pecans can be purchased as halves or pieces.  Finely chop by hand or pulse a few times in a food processor to save time.
    Tip #2 – These cookies have many names depending on where you live!  Russian Tea Cakes, Mexican Wedding Cake and snowball are all similar cookies with just slight variations. 

    PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY THUMBPRINT COOKIES

    If you like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, this cookie pushes the limit by putting these tastes into a delicious chewy cookie. A keeper for sure.

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    Peanut Butter and Jelly Thumbprint cookies

    Course Cookies
    Keyword Peanut butter and jelly cookies, thumbprint cookies
    Prep Time 25 minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 40 minutes
    Servings 40 cookies
    Author KATIE LEE BIEGEL

    Ingredients

    • Nonstick cooking spray
    • 1 cup unsalted roasted peanuts
    • 1 cup Old Fashioned rolled oats
    • 1 cup all purpose flour
    • ¼ tsp fine salt
    • 1 stick unsalted butter, room temperature
    • ¾ cup sugar
    • 1 large egg
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • ¾ cup favorite jam or jelly

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and spray with nonstick cooking spray. 
    • Pulse the peanuts in a food processor until they are a fine meal. Add the oats, flour and salt and process until blended. Transfer to a bowl. In the food processor, combine the butter and sugar and process until light and fluffy. With the motor running, add the egg and vanilla. Process until smooth. Add half of the dry ingredients back into the processor and pulse to combine. Add the remaining half and pulse again until combined.
    • Drop the cookie dough by the tablespoonful (I use an ice cream scoop) onto the prepared baking sheets, leaving about 1 1/2 inches between the cookies. Use your thumb to make a thumb print in each cookie. 
    • Bake until the bottoms of the cookies are lightly golden brown, 12 to 15 minutes. Cool on a wire rack. 
    • Stir the jelly in a small bowl to loosen it up and fill each thumbprint with about 1 teaspoon.

    CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT BLOSSOMS

    These little blossoms present with a rick chocolate cookie and then you bit into that refreshing peppermint kiss. The best of both tastes in a Christmas cookie.

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    Chocolate Peppermint Blossoms

    Chocolate Peppermint Blossoms are a soft, chewy chocolate cookie topped with white peppermint candy kisses.
    Course Cookies
    Keyword Christmas, cookies, Dessert, Holiday Recipe
    Prep Time 15 minutes
    Cook Time 8 minutes
    Total Time 23 minutes
    Author Jessica Smith via inquiring Chef

    Ingredients

    • 48 Hershey's Kisses (preferably Candy Cane Flavored, but any type will work)
    • cups all purpose flour
    • cup unsweetened cocoa powder (see note)
    • 1 tsp baking soda
    • ½ tsp salt
    • ½ cup unsalted butter softened
    • ¾ cup granulated sugar
    • ¾ cup light brown sugar
    • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
    • 2 eggs
    • 1 tbsp milk

    Instructions

    • Remove Hershey's kisses from wrappers. Do this a few day ahead and those them at room temperature or unwrap them weeks ahead and freeze them for up to 6 months. (This is a great job for kids).
    • Heat oven to 350° F
    • Spray a sheet pan with nonstick cooking spray (or use parchment paper or a Silpat Baking Mat).
    • In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.
    • Using a standing mixer or hand mixer, beat butter until smooth. Add both sugars and beat on high until light and fluffy.
    • Add vanilla extract, eggs and milk and mix on high until smooth.
    • Add dry ingredients and mix on low until combined.
    • Roll dough into 1 inch balls (be sure to keep these small so that you have a good ratio of cookie to Hershey's Kiss in he finished cookie).
    • Place cookies on prepared sheet pan, leaving a couple inches between each.
    • Bake until cookies are just barely set (they will still look very soft), 9-10 minutes.
    • As soon as cookies come out of the oven, gently press a Hershey's Kiss into the top of each cookie.
    • Let cool on sheet pan for a couple minutes before transferring them to a sire rack to cool completely.

    Notes

    I have been loving Hershey’s Special Dark Cocoa.  it has a darker color and richer flavor than regular unsweetened cocoa powder.  Any unsweetened cocoa powder will work, but this one has a leg up than other in my opinion.
     
    These freeze well. Unwrap the Hershey’s Kisses and form the cookie dough balls.  Freeze them in separate plastic zip-top bags.  Bake straight from the freezer, according to directions above, but bake for 1-2 minutes longer. 

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    THREE WISEMEN TREASURES

    Delicious cookies with a mild spicy taste to them. Hold on – you can taste the ginger and the curry but it all works together for a unique but delicious cookie.

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    Three Wisemen Treasures

    Jane Mathews of Franksville won the Fruit 'n' Nut Category and Best of Show for these delicious, flavorful cookies.
    Course Cookies
    Keyword Cardamom, curry powder, ginger, Three Wisemen Treasures
    Author Jane Mathews

    Ingredients

    • ½ cup butter, room temperature
    • ½ cup margarine, room temperature
    • 1 cup packed brown sugar
    • 1 cup granulated sugar
    • 2 eggs
    • 2 tsp vanilla extract
    • 3 cups flour
    • 1 tsp baking powder
    • ½ tsp baking soda
    • ½ tsp salt
    • 2 tsp sweet curry powder
    • ½ tsp ground cardamom
    • ¾ cup chopped toasted pecans
    • ¾ cup chopped dates
    • cup crystallized ginger

    GLAZE

    • 2 cups sifted powdered sugar
    • tsp ground cardamom
    • 1-5 tbsp milk (as needed for glaze consistency)
    • 2-3 tbsp Finely chopped pecans and dates for decorations

    Instructions

    • PREPARATION
    • Preheat oven to 325°
    • In a large bowl, cream butter, margarine and sugars. Add eggs and vanilla and beat until mixed.
    • Sift dry ingredients into a separate bowl and add to creamed mixture one-third at a time. Stir in pecans, ginger and dates.
    • Using 1 inch scoop, drop dough 2 inches apart onto parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake in preheated over for 13 minutes, until golden. Cook on racks.

    GLAZE

    • When cool mix together powdered sugar, cardamom and milk and drizzle glace onto cookies. Top with chopped dates and pecans.

    CHRISTMAS COOKIE PINWHEEL

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    Christmas Pinwheel Cookies….kind of!

    These are delicious Christmas sugar cookies with a great chew…but don’t really resemble Christmas Cookie Pinwheels. So here’s the story – mother and daughter prepared this cookie according to the recipe and they didn’t turn out. Creatively, they used the dough and came up with cookies of the individual colors….but not in a pinwheel. A great story and they score well!

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    CHRISTMAS COOKIE PINWHEELS

    Christmas Cookie Pinwheels are a festive holiday treat that'll be the star of your Christmas cookie plate!
    Course Cookies
    Keyword cookie pinwheels
    Prep Time 2 hours 45 minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 3 hours
    Servings 16 cookies

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups all-purpose flour plus more for dusting
    • ½ tsp baking powder
    • ¼ tsp salt
    • 12 tbsp unsalted butter at room temperature
    • ¾ cup sugar
    • 1 egg
    • 1 tsp red food coloring to your liking
    • ½-1 tsp green food coloring to your color liking

    Instructions

    • In a medium mixing bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, and salt, Set aside.
    • In a large mixing bowl, beat together the butter and sugar for 1-2 minutes, or until pale and fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla to the butter mixture and beat until combined, scraping the sides of the bowl as needed.
    • Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients in two additions, mixing until just combined after each addition. Scrape the sides od the bowl as needed.
    • Divide the dough into 3 equal pieces and roll each piece into a ball. (You can eyeball it or use a kitchen scale to measure the pieces.)
    • Place one piece of dough back in the bowl and add the red food coloring. Beat with your mixer until the color is completely incorporated. (Be sure to use a bowl that won't stain.) Clean you mixer paddle or hand mixer blades.
    • Place one piece of dough back in the bowl and add the green food coloring. Beat with your mixer until the color is completely incorporated. Leave the third piece of dough as is.
    • Press each piece of dough into a flat square and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate the dough for 1 hour or until firm.
    • Remove the dough squares from the fridge. Place the red dough between 2 sheets of parchment paper or waxed paper. Use a rolling pin to roll out the dough to a 10-inch square. Leave dough between parchment.
    • Repeat with the other 2 pieces of dough. Refrigerate cookie dough for 30 mins.
    • Remove dough from fridge, and take the top layer of parchment off each sheet of cookie dough. Place the red dough down on a counter. Top with the white dough, non-parchment sides touching. Be sure to try and line up the edges of the dough as much as possible.
    • Remove the parchment from the white dough. Top the white with the green, non-parchment sides touching, being sure to line up the edges. Remove parchment from green dough. Use a pizza cutter to trim the left and right edges of the cookie dough into straight lines.
    • Very carefully, starting with one of the straightened sides, roll the dough into a long shape until you reach the other trimmed dough edge. Use the parchment paper to lift the dough to get it started. Once the dough log is complete, gently pinch the seam closed along with any breaks on the outer red layer.
    • Wrap the dough log in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour or until firm.
    • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper.
    • Use a sharp knife to cut the dough log into 1/4-inch thick slices. (Discard the ends since they don't make a nice pinwheel design.) Place the cookies 2 inches apart on your prepared baking sheets and bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the cookies are set.
    • Carefully remove from the oven and let cool for 5 minutes on the baking sheet before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Serve immediately or store in an airtight container until ready to serve.

    Notes

    I wanted very vibrant colors so I used a lot of food coloring. You can start with 1/4 teaspoon for each color and add 1/4 teaspoon more at a time until your desired color is obtained.  If you are using gel food coloring, you will not need nearly as much. Start with a few drops, mix, and then add more color as needed.
     
    This recipe taken from https://www.yellowblissroad.com/christmas-cookie-pinwheels/

    I just want to bake cookies and watch Christmas movies all day

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    Christmas Cookie Exchange – Yes Please! 2020

    The Christmas season is upon us once again and with it comes all the delights of the season. And that means cookie exchanges. Tts the second annual Christmas Cookie Exchange – Yes Please! 2020 and I wanted to share all the delights. In 2019, I posted Christmas Cookie Exchange – Yes Please! This was followed by Cookies on Plates – Plates for the Cookies which posted all the recipes from the cookie exchange and highlighted some beautiful Christmas plates. I will be sharing the same approach this year – the cookie exchange Part 1 highlighting the organization and the exchange. This will be followed by Part 2 where I will post for all the recipes.

    Last year was amazing and this year didn’t disappoint….in fact I think that it exceeded last year’s deliciousness and delights. So in the spirit of sharing the How-To’s, let’s revisit some of the important elements of throwing a successful cookie exchange.

    Christmas Cookie Exchange - Yes Please 2020

    Steps for a successful Cookie Exchange

    • Determine what you want to do. Answer these questions:
      • The usual questions of who, what, where, when….
      • Who – how many guests and who
      • What – how many cookie types, how many dozens, how to be packaged, how to be presented. Also if you are going to be voting and will it be anonymous? Will you have prizes?
      • Where – location of the cookie exchange. Consider size and number of guests along with what you want to achieve – just exchange of cookies or a holiday experience, with conversation. Are you providing lunch or just beverages.
      • When – dates and time. Date – closeness to the holiday, considering schedule and availability. Consider the time of day – will impact whether to serve lunch or not. Also the length of time – enough time to enjoy but not to overstay. This will depend on your group of guests.
    • Develop contact list and dates for contact.
      • Initial contact to identify interest
      • Followup confirmation via email with “More to come” information, thanking the attendees for participating
      • Email details about exchange – how many cookies needed, how to package. Ask for recipe document so it can be shared.
      • Email reminder of exchange, location, etc. Include a map.
      • Day of send out text reminder with map to location
    • Setup for Exchange
      • Table setup for exchange packages
      • Table setup for voting, with name of cookie.
      • Table setup for guest to sit
      • Provide beverage station.
    • When Guests Arrive
      • Greet guests and go through instructions for the day
      • Facilitate voting and award, as well as any other activities that you have planned

    Some extras that made this Christmas Cookie Exchange special

    • These ladies stayed in contact to keep us all on schedule. A couple emails reminders and then a sweet gift of a hand crafted card reminding us of the event.
    • A light lunch as provided along with beverages, including water.
    • The house was beautifully decorated for the season.
    • The hostesses had a gift bag of goodies for everyone that attended. Homemade treats inside that were amazing! Churro Chex Mix and Cinnamon Almonds.
    • Fun activities at the table….Christmas Trivia cards.
    • Time sensitive….it was very clear what the timeframe was so it wasn’t your whole day. In this busy season, that was a great thing for the planners to think about.

    Amazing Cookie Displays

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    Display with smoking chimney
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    The Three Wisemen and cookies

    Cookies packaged and ready for sharing

    Each of us made five dozen cookies and then divided them into 6 cookie packages. You were also to plate 6 of your cookies on a plate to share for “hidden” voting. Each given a number, we all dutifully placed out cookies at our number. Two of the displays were amazing and their cookie boxes were coordinated for their gifting. But each person had a great cookie presentation. What a treat.

    A treat for the tasting…..

    A special treat for us was prepared by the lead hostess…..a hot cocoa bomb. If you haven’t heard of these delightful wonders of decadence, well be prepared. They are a hollow chocolate sphere that when bathed in hot milk, gently explode revealing hidden treasures….marshmallows, cocoa, and other treats.

    Four kinds were available for us to enjoy….white chocolate, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and chocolate with salted caramel. Oh my goodness is all we could say.

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    Hot Cocoa Bombs!

    And if you were too full of cookies to enjoy the bomb, you could take your’s home to enjoy in your pajamas and by the fire (which is what I exactly did!).

    Watching how it works!
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    Taking mine home!

    Another year and a Cookie Exchange – Yes Please 2020! This was a great time with fun conversation and delicious treats from talented women! And blessed to be surrounded and uplifted for the season. And the hot cocoa bomb was definitely……the bomb!

    And now a preview of the amazing recipes that will be coming soon……yum!

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