Thursday, September 29, 2011

My Helper Tonight

I baked two more recipes from the Great American Cookie Cookbook tonight and I even had a "helper"with my baking.  The recipes I made were Honey Ginger Snaps from page 70 and Peanut Butter Crunchies from page 78.  I do have to say that I was impressed by the taste of both recipes.  Honey Ginger Snaps just seemed to melt in you mouth.  They did not have an overwhelming taste of ginger and the honey helped me to think that I was eating something healthy.  I would definately make that recipe again.  The Peanut Butter Crunchies had a bit of a surprise when you bit into it.  The recipe called for 2/3 cup of almond brickle chips.  It was just a nice surprise for the taste buds biting into those brickle chips.  As for my helper, he did a great job.  He knows how particular I am about following the recipe exactly and he didn't offer any "new" suggestions.  I think he was just happy that I let him in the kitchen.  Since I have been retired I have taken over all the baking and cooking responsibilities.  I know that he is sort of at a loss not doing a lot of the cooking.  It was good having him as a helper tonight.  I could tell that he was very happy that he could use his great big Kitchen Aid mixmaster and beat the crap out of the sugar, shortening and eggs. We were actually able to bake both recipes of cookies in about an hour.  It was fun working together...even though I did have to draw his attention to just how many cookies he was again taste-testing.  The next time I blog I've catch you up on the amounts of ingredients that I am using.  I am trying to keep track of just how much sugar, shortening, chips, etc. I will have to use to bake all the cookies in this book.  Looking forward to having my children taste theses two recipes.  I think they will like both of them.  I have a small box with samples all ready to take over by Bob in the morning.  Hopefully I am not annoying him with all these cookies.

Cookies for the Roofers

I have been baking cookies.  However, I have not had much time to blog about baking them so I will try to catch up now.  I did bake two more recipes from the Great American Cookie Cookbook.  My baking day was last Wednesday, September 21st.  The cookies I baked were Brian's Buffalo Cookies and Peanut Chip Cookies, both recipes on page 14.  It was a good day to bake because I had our contractor Vaughn and 3 of his crew here putting a new roof on our home.  A storm about 2 weeks ago did a good job of ripping off quite a few of the shingles and doing a bit of damage.  The reason it was a good day to bake was because of all the pounding and hammering that was going on....sure not an ideal afternoon to take a quiet nap.  I also knew that my 4 roofers would probably enjoy some fresh cookies for their afternoon break, and they did, fresh and warm right out of the oven.  Brian's Buffalo Cookies were delicious.  They contained chocolate chips, chopped pecans, flake coconut, oatmeal and corn flakes.  I found that to be an interesting combination of ingredients, but it worked to make a very delicious and crunchy cookie.  The Peanut Chip Cookies were really just peanut butter cookies with chocolate chips.  This recipe also had rolled oats in it.  It is interesting as I look through the other recipes in the cookbook to note just how many recipes use rolled oats.  I think I may need to mix it up a bit and make recipes that do not use rolled oats every time I bake.  I would suspect that otherwise all the cookies may begin to taste the same. Another reason why I decided to bake was that all 4 of my children were coming home for the weekend.  I wanted to make sure that I had a full container of cookies for them to take back to school/work with them.  It is interesting, I am starting to get more request for particular cookies.  I've had several request to make more of the Ginger Snaps from page 12.  I have explain to them that I don't do request and I don't go back and remake a recipe that I previously made...not until I am finished with the book.  My husband is doing a good job of watching for chocolate chips, sugar, flour, etc. to be on sale and he is keeping me well supplied for all my cookie baking adventures.  The only problem that I have is that when he is around when I am baking, he is doing way too much in the area of quality control and taste testing.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

3 More Cookie Recipes Baked on a Cool September Saturday

The weather outside was cool and damp so I thought it would be a good day to continue with my cookie baking journey.  I baked Monster Cookies on page 10, Oatmeal and Gingersnaps both on page 12.  My home smelled so very good from the gingersnaps baking, and felt very warm from the heat given off by the oven.  I want to take few minutes to share a few observations about baking cookies when my husband is home.  He loves to make lots of suggestions about what bowl to use, which mixer to use, and how often he should be able to taste test the final project.  I did sugest to him that he could be my assistant, you know, get the ingredients and put them back away, however, he declined my offer. Thank goodness. I really don't need an assistant but I thought I would offer him the position anyway.  I sort of knew that he would not accept my offer since football was on TV.  My other observation is that I should probably do my baking when he is not home.  The freshly baked cookies seemed to be too big of a tempation for him so I threated him that if I saw him eat one more cookie I would write on my blog about how many he ate and then our 4 children could read about it on my blog and then they would ALL call and talk sternly to him about eating cookies.  That seemed to work, or should I say I think it worked.  I did take a basket of cookies across the road to our neighbor Bob and his friend Carol.  They sent me home with 2 pieces of a freshly baked warm raspberry pie.  It was delicious. I've decided to try to keep track of how much of each ingredient I will use throughout this whole process.  My husband commented to me that he would keep buying bags of flour and sugar every time he goes to the store.  He also asked me about some of the recipes that use a liquor, what I was going to do about that.  I told him that I would buy the liquor that  was needed for the cookies, use it, and then finish off the leftovers at a later date. He knew I was kidding.  I will have to figure that out when I get to those recipes.  I knew he would find a way to become a part of this adventure.  It actually has become a sort of family adventure already.  All I have to do is put on Facebook that I am baking cookies and I get many "likes" from family and friends and requests to send them cookies.  My daughter Kathryn actually screamed,"...I love those cookies" over the phone when I told her that I baked Monster Cookies.  My oldest daughter, Elizabeth, has volunteered to take pictures of the cookies so that I can post them on my blog.  I do have to say that they do look and taste might good.  I think tomorrow will be another good day for baking.  The Packer game is on so I know my "assistant" will be busy.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Cookies-A New Start

On June 9, 2011, I retired from a 35 year teaching career.  My 4 children asked me what I planned on doing now that I was retired.  In response to their question I pointed at a 575 page cookbook titled "The Great American Cookie Cookbook" and told them that I was going to bake every single cookie recipe in that book.  After we all had a good laugh they told me that it was a good idea, so here I am beginning the great cookie baking journey.  I began yesterday by baking the first 3 recipes from the book.  I put on Facebook what I was doing and 2 people commented that I start a cookie baking blog like the book Julie and Juliete.  I don't know that cookie baking will be anything too exciting for a blog but I thought I would try it.  Yesterday I baked Carrot Cookies, Lemon cookies, and Gaiety Pastel Cookies.  The carrot cookies had carrots and honey in them so I consider them a bit healthy.  The gaiety pastel cookies were made with Jello, and the lemon cookies had coconut in them.  I made 4 trays full of the variety of baked cookies and gave them to my 4 children and asked for their opinions of each type.  They approved of all of them.  Tomorrow I think I will make something with chocolate and nuts.  I hope all my neighbors, relatives, and friends like cookies.