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Sunday 23 December 2012

Stained glass Xmas cookies


Stained glass cookies to decorate your Christmas windows!  Pretty and Yummy! Last week, my friend Catherine and her daughters, Ariana and Erin joined us for a rather chaotic morning of cookie baking.  With Catherine also taking theses beautiful photos.  

Cath's mom made stained glass windows with her when she was a kid, and we had to pass on the tradition, and introduce it to my family!


Cath bashed up a whole lot of sparkle sweets with a rolling pin, which were colour coded and placed into sturdy plastic bags.



And I made cookie dough.  My favourite basic vanilla sugar cookie dough.

Ingredients:
185g unsalted butter
1 cup caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 ½ cups plain flour
a pinch of salt
1 egg

Cream together the sugar, butter and vanilla until light and fluffy.
Sift in the flour and salt and beat in egg.  Process until a smooth dough forms

Wrap in clingwrap and refridgerate for about 10 min.
Roll cookie dough out to about 3mm in thickness.  use a larger cookie cutter to make outline shape, and a smaller cookie cutter to make the hole for the stained glass effect.  Dot a hole into the top of the cookie to loop ribbon through later.








Line your baking tray with tinfoil, and gently place your cookie shape on the tray.  Bake at 180˚C for 9 minutes. Remove from oven and sprinkle the shattered sparkles in the gap for the stained glass effect.  You can mix colours or do solid colours.  Slide cookies back into the oven for about 4-5 minutes, or until sweets are melted.  Romove from oven, and let cool on the trays.

Romove, string and hang!
Merry Christmas everybody, and hope the holidays are filled with hugs, giggles, good food, inspiring novels, late mornings, loved ones, cookies in bed sunsets and maybe the odd sunrise...









* cookie recipe from Donna Hay.

Friday 14 December 2012

Little cupcakes for Isla and Sam




Friends of mine sent me these lovely photos of cupcakes that I made for their babies, Sam and Isla's  christenings.  Green for Sam and Pink for Isla... and some red velvet for the big people.  It was a beautiful day, with picturesque tea in the church garden afterwards to celebarate..

Photos by Lisa Sloane

Tuesday 11 December 2012

Rather late than never..













It's almost Christmas..  which has again crept up on me..

This is my first attempt at an advent calender, not that I haven't had grand schemes in previous years.... this is just the only time I have achieved completion!  Given, a few days late.. (the kids just got to have 6 days worth of advent sweets in one.)

So here it is.. took pics of the kids holding up numbers 1 to 25 scribbled on a chalkboard, which i then had printed..
and because I am just a little bit strange I have 40 mini glasses which I bought at  a steal, and could not possibly say no to, and have finally found a purpose.

In the grander scheme, we were going to bake ginger cookies, decorate them and use them in them as advent treats. But hey, we can't all be perfect.. so bought some sweets and toys and chucked them in.

The evern Grander Scheme:  to do this every year , as the girls get bigger and bigger....but  only time will tell!

Now to start thinking about presents.
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