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Showing posts with label recipe. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Holiday Cookies and Treats


My first clear memory of winter is connected to our house on West Main Street, in a picturesque village on the Oatka Creek in upstate New York. My mother hung wreaths of red, crinkled cellophane with a single tiny red bulb in the front windows. We had a fireplace and my mother and father helped me make a long chain of loops cut from colored construction paper to hang from the mantle. Mom made her Christmas butter cookies and I associate their warm, safe smell and luscious, enveloping taste exclusively with Christmas. We mixed white frosting with food coloring to get red and green and I got to frost a few cookies, and then sprinkle on the multi-colored decorations. I ate several before bed each night with a glass of milk and it was heaven. And of course, Santa had to have some on Christmas Eve so my mom and I would leave a little plate for him—and a carrot for the reindeer.

Mom’s Christmas Butter Cookies
Sift together three cups of flour, one teaspoon of baking powder and half of a teaspoon of salt. Then cream together one cup of butter and three quarters of a cup of sugar; stir in one unbeaten egg, two tablespoons of milk and two tablespoons of fine vanilla extract and mix well. Add the dry ingredients a third at a time. Chill the dough for one hour. Roll the dough onto a floured surface with a floured rolling pin. Roll to one-eighth of an inch thickness. Use cookie cutters and place them on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake them five to eight minutes at 350*, watching carefully. Frost and decorate. Enjoy.

I saw this recently and thought that it would be fun to start a new tradition where, in addition to cookies for Santa and a carrot for the reindeer, the elves could get in on the treat action and have some tiny donuts! I also really like the ornament cupcake and the snowglobe cookies (they look like they might be dipped Oreos!) below.


Saturday, October 20, 2012

BEAUTY: Illustration--Felicita Sala

Born in Rome, raised in Perth, and now back in Rome, Felicita Sala creates some lovely illustrations. Her work for an illustrated DAVID COPPERFIELD is marvelous, and her own personal work is accessible and colorful...



...but it is her recipe series that captures me.


Top to bottom: The King; Three Amigos; When The Sky Gets Bluer; Reina y Fauna; Feta Meatballs; Gazpacho; Moroccan Mint; Tzatziki

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