If you’d like to use these cookies as ornaments for a Christmas tree, cut the cutouts larger and, right before you slide them into the oven, poke a small hole in the top of each cookie—I use a ...
'Tis the season for holiday cookies. Whether you prefer sugar cookies or gingerbread, these stained glass cookies would tempt Santa himself. As with many traditions, food is important to holiday ...
If you're looking for a fun, creative project to do with your child, these Stained Glass Ornament Cookies are what holiday memories are made from. Alice Currah is the publisher of popular food blog, ...
Make your Christmas cookies extra special this season! Start off the advent season with a fun afternoon as we learn about stained glass windows. We will begin with a short talk on stained glass ...
Decorating sugar cookies after they come out of the oven can be a fun holiday activity, but I appreciate a cookie that bakes up all beautiful and ready to serve. And though I believe there is no sight ...
Rhubarb partners with strawberries in a jam that will fool the most vegetable-hating kid. As rhubarb cooks, it loses color, but the strawberries keep things bright. Spreading the jam between two ...
Cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves. Such wonderful, homey fragrances. The four come together in gingerbread cookies that feature a special touch for the holidays --- candies melted to create the look ...
Simple sugar cookie cutouts transform into jewel-like holiday treats with the addition of crushed hard candies. We’ve included our favorite sugar cookie recipe below, but for instant yuletide ...
3 tablespoons jelly or jam (any flavors) >or colored sugars> Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Remove cookie dough from its packaging. Working fast so that the dough stays cold, use the bottom of a ...
Note: From Mary Ellen Rae in the Times Test Kitchen. Make the jam ahead so it can chill. The cookies can be stored airtight for several days in the refrigerator. 1. Combine the rhubarb, strawberries ...