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Cookie-a-Day: Rosemary shortbread

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I first spotted this recipe on Tastespotting and knew instantly that it had my name written all over it. I am a sucker for baked goods that incorporate herbs and so this one called to me (I also have a recipe for Lemon Basil cookies that I want to try). I made some adjustments to the recipe. It didn't come together easily, so I added several tablespoons of milk. For the first time in my life (I normally reduce the amount of sugar in things), I actually added more sugar than the recipe called for, because when I tasted the dough, it tasted like there was hardly any sugar in it at all. I was happy with the way the cookies turned out and I loved the fact that it didn't hurt the dough at all to hang out in the fridge for a full 24 hour period. Check out my adapted recipe after the jump.

Rosemary Shortbread(click thumbnails to view gallery)

chopped rosemarybeaten butterdough with rosemarymixed dough

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Filed under: Ingredients, Holidays

Lavender shortbread that's...vegan!

vegan lavender shortbread
When I think of shortbread, I think of nothing else but butter. Butter is what gives shortbread that rich, crumbly, crisp-in-some-places texture, so I couldn't imagine how someone could make vegan shortbread -- without butter.

But vegan food blog Vegan Yum Yum has done it, and has gone the extra step of making it a Lavender Shortbread! The simple recipe has but five ingredients, one of which is Earth Balance, a butter substitute that seems to work quite well for this shortbread. The recipe is on the post.

Filed under: Vegan, On the Blogs, Health & Medical, How To

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Girl Scout Cookies hit the web

SamoasI supposed I should confess this now: during the 1990s, I had serious addiction.

Luckily, it wasn't to heroin, crack, or even cigarettes. But it was just as insidious. I had an addiction to Samoas. Those are the round-ish Girl Scout cookies that have toasted coconut and caramel, covered in chocolate (they're called Caramel deLites in some areas). Oh, I could easily - easily - polish off a whole box of these while watching TV. They're spectacular. I found a version that's pretty similar, from Little Debbie, called German Chocolate Rings, but my local supermarkets haven't carried them in months.

But now you can find out all about the cookies online! You can find out about the Girl Scout Cookie Program, visit the Girl Scout Cookie MySpace page (of course), and check for troops that sell the cookies by zip code.

Filed under: Business, Trends, Ingredients

Food Porn: Cranberry-Cherry Icebox Ribbons

Is it too late to make another batch of Christmas cookies this year? Dessert First's Cranberry-Cherry Icebox Ribbons are just gorgeous. The recipe originally came from The All-American Cookie Book, which is a great source for recipes for all occasions and at all levels of difficulty, from dropped cookies, like chocolate chip, to more elaborately shaped ones. These cookies fall in between the two extremes, although they are certain to impress with their looks, as well as with their flavor. The cookies have layers of shortbread-like butter cookie dough sandwiching layers of dried cranberry and cherry preserves. The thing that makes them much easier than they look is that the cookies are icebox cookies, meaning that the dough is assembled and frozen, then the individual cookies are sliced off of a larger log when you are ready to bake. No shaping is necessary and the resulting cookies are still picture-perfect. Different fillings can be substituted for the cranberry/cherry combination, so look for your favorite seasonal jams to complement the cookie.

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Filed under: Food Porn, On the Blogs, Spirit of Christmas, Feast Your Eyes

Food Porn: Cheddar and Cranberry Cookies

There seem to be an endless variety of cookies that people trot out for the holidays. I know that I like to have a lot of variety when I'm just offering cookies (and perhaps hot chocolate) for dessert. Lex Culinaria has gone one better and made a batch o sweet and savory Cheddar and Cranberry Cookies. The cookies are very similar to shortbread, but with the salty tang of aged cheddar that makes them extremely snackable, much like a good cracker. The cookies are of the slice-and-bake variety, so the dough is rolled into logs and stored in the freezer. LC makes a very good point about how convenient it is to be able to just slice off a few rounds for baking when you want some, so you'll always have fresh snacks for entertaining and won't be overly tempted by having a huge batch sitting around.

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Filed under: Food Porn, On the Blogs, Spirit of Christmas, Feast Your Eyes, Ingredients

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