Christmas Tree Cookies

Christmas Tree Cookies
Christmas Tree Cookies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christmas Tree Cookies

I still am in the learning stages of decorating cookies.  It’s a rather tricky process of gaining expertise in the icing and their use.  I circumvented a big chunk of the decorating in this recipe by coloring the dough instead of applying a green icing over the entire cookie.

 

 

Ingredients for Christmas Tree Cookies

  1. 3 ¾ cups all purpose flour
  2. 1 tsp baking powder
  3. ½ tsp salt
  4. 1 cup softened butter
  5. 1 ½ Cups granulated sugar
  6. 2 whole eggs
  7. 1 Tbs vanilla
  8. 1+ tsp dark green food coloring

Directions for Christmas Tree Cookies

Preheat oven to 400º

In a large bowl combine the flour, baking powder, and salt.

In the bowl of a mixer cream the butter and sugar .  With the mixer on low add the eggs one at a time and combine thoroughly  .

Add the vanilla and the food coloring mix well.  With the mixer on low, slowly add the dry ingredients and mix until a dough forms. If it looks too light green add a little more coloring.

Divide the dough in thirds and wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 3 hours to overnight.

On a well floured surface roll the dough out to about a ¼ inch thickness and using a Christmas tree cutter cut out the shapes and place on a lightly greased sheet pan or one with a silpat.  You can decorate with sprinkles at this point or wait until cookies are cool to ice or do both.

Bake for 8 – 10 minutes until the edges begin to lightly brown.  Remove from the oven and carefully place on a cooling rack to cool completely

Once cooled decorate as you wish.  For the ones in the picture I used Royal Icing.

Royal Icing

 

I have also discovered I do not have the patience or artistic talent to create great looking cookies.  If your looking for a good blog about cookie decorating try http://bakeat350.blogspot.com or http://sweetopia.net/  two  very great looking cookie sites.

There are a number of different recipes for Royal Icing, which is an icing that will harden rather quickly and is great for decorating.  For ease in making I use the meringue powder, or when I can find it pasteurized egg whites.

 

Christmas Tree Cookie
Christmas Tree Cookie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are a few items to help make this recipe:
Wilton Meringue Powder, 8 oz Can
24 Pcs Icing Piping Nozzles Pastry Tips Cotton Bag Cake Decoration Kit Icing Crafts
DayMark 115435 12″ Hand-E-Grip Disposable Pastry Bag with Dispenser (Roll of 100)

 

 

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I just love this time of year.  So many old familar smells and all those cookies, there is a big sock on the chimney that has some very interesting scents coming from it, I wish I could read a calendar so I’d know how many days to Christmas.

 

 

Christmas Tree Cookies
Yields 24
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Prep Time
3 hr
Cook Time
10 min
Total Time
4 hr
Prep Time
3 hr
Cook Time
10 min
Total Time
4 hr
Ingredients
  1. Ingredients for Christmas Tree Cookies
  2. 3 ¾ cups all purpose flour
  3. 1 tsp baking powder
  4. ½ tsp salt
  5. 1 cup softened butter
  6. 1 ½ Cups granulated sugar
  7. 2 whole eggs
  8. 1 Tbs vanilla
  9. 1+ tsp dark green food coloring
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400º
  2. In a large bowl combine the flour, baking powder, and salt.
  3. In the bowl of a mixer cream the butter and sugar until fluffy and a pale yellow. With the mixer on low add the eggs one at a time and combine thoroughly .
  4. Add the vanilla and the food coloring mix well. With the mixer on low, slowly add the dry ingredients and mix until a dough forms. If it looks too light green add a little more coloring.
  5. Divide the dough in thirds and wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 3 hours to overnight.
  6. On a well floured surface roll the dough out to about a ¼ inch thickness and using a Christmas tree cutter cut out the shapes and place on a lightly greased sheet pan or one with a silpat. You can decorate with sprinkles at this point or wait until cookies are cool to ice or do both.
  7. Bake for 8 - 10 minutes until the edges begin to lightly brown. Remove from the oven and carefully place on a cooling rack to cool completely
  8. Once cooled decorate as you wish. For the ones in the picture I used Royal Icing.
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Eggs Blackstone

Eggs Blackstone
Eggs Blackstone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eggs Blackstone

Eggs Blackstone is an adaptation of Eggs Benedict, which has as many recipes do, a number of different origin stories.  About the only sure thing is that it was probably invented in New York City.

Eggs Blackstone works well for breakfast, brunch, light lunch or dinner. It can be served as a stand alone item or with any number of complimentary side dishes.

Ingredients for Eggs Blackstone

The ingredients in this recipe are per person so simply multiply the ingredients by the number of persons you are serving.  One recipe of Hollandaise sauce will serve about 4 persons.

Blender Hollandaise

I found this recipe years ago in the N.Y. Times Cook Book.  I changed it slightly but it still produces a delicious Hollandaise with very little effort.  The ingredients for this should be prepared in advance of poaching the eggs and made once the eggs are cooking.

  1. 3 Fresh Egg yolks
  2. 1 ½ sticks unsalted butter
  3. ¼ tsp salt
  4. ¼ tsp. pepper
  5. 2-3 dashes of Tabasco
  6. 1 Tbs fresh lemon juice
  7. ½ tsp paprika
Directions for Blender Hollandaise

Place the butter in a small sauce pot and melt on medium to low heat once melted remove from heat and allow to cool slightly ( you do not want the butter to be too hot as if it is it will scramble the eggs when blended).

In a blender place the yolks, salt & pepper, Tabasco, lemon juice and paprika.  Pulse the blender a few times to mix the ingredients.   With the blender on medium speed add the butter in a constant stream until all is combined.  The sauce should be thick, not runny or watery.  Once the sauce is thickened you have the option of adding different ingredients to make a number of different sauces.  Do not add anything other than the basic ingredients to the “mother sauce” as doing so will break the sauce.

Ingredients for Eggs Blackstone
  1. 2 fresh whole eggs per person
  2. 1 toasted english muffin halved
  3. 2 thick slices of tomato lightly salted
  4. 1-2 slices of bacon well done cut in half
  5. Saute pan with about 2 inches of water lightly salted and with 1 Tbs white vinegar added
Directions for Eggs Blackstone

Take the slices of bacon cut in half and cook to your desired amount of doneness.  Place on a paper towel to drain

Cut the tomato into ¼ inch or thicker slices and lightly salt.

In a saute pan with the salt and vinegar, bring the water up to a boil and then reduce to a slow simmer.

Place the eggs one at a time in a small cup or bowl and with the lip of the cup just touching the water pour the eggs into the water. allow to cook for 3- 5 minutes until the whites are set and the yolks still slightly runny*.

Once you begin to poach the eggs, finish the Hollandaise and reserve to a gravy boat or warm bowl.

Place the English muffin halves on a plate, place a tomato slice on top of each half.  Place 2-3 pieces of bacon on top of the tomato.  

Remove the poached eggs from the water pat dry with a paper towel and place on top of the bacon.  Spoon the Hollandaise over all and serve.

*  You can prepare the eggs in advance, once done place into a bowl of iced water to stop the cooking and then into a pan of warm water to hold until serving.  Just place back into simmering water for a minute to bring back up to heat before assembly.

 

Here are a few items to help make this recipe:
Oster 6706 6-Cup 450-Watt, 10-Speed Blender, Black
Simply Calphalon Nonstick 4-cup Egg Poacher with Cover
Wolfman’s Muffin Master English Muffin Splitting Tool

 

 

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A nice english muffin, a nicer egg, an even nicer eggy sauce, some sort of red thing, and BACON!!!!!, I howl with delight for anything BACON!!! This one gets 5 paws for sure!

 

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Eggs Blackstone
Serves 4
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Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
10 min
Total Time
40 min
Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
10 min
Total Time
40 min
For the Blender Hollandaise
  1. 3 Fresh Egg yolks
  2. 1 ½ sticks unsalted butter
  3. ¼ tsp salt
  4. ¼ tsp. pepper
  5. 2-3 dashes of Tabassco
  6. 1 Tbs fresh lemon juice
  7. ½ tsp paprika
For the Eggs Blackstone
  1. 2 fresh whole eggs per person
  2. 1 toasted english muffin halved
  3. 2 thick slices of tomato lightly salted
  4. 1-2 slices of bacon well done cut in half
  5. Saute pan with abour 2 inches of water lightly salted and with 1 Tbs white vinegar added
For the Hollandaise
  1. Place the butter in a small sauce pot and melt on medium to low heat once melted remove from heat and allow to cool slightly ( you do not want the butter to be too hot as if it is it will scramble the eggs when blended).
  2. In a blender place the yolks, salt & pepper, tabassco, lemon juice and paprika. Pulse the blender a few times to mix the ingredients. With the blender on medium speed add the butter in a constant stream until all is combined. The sauce should be thick, not runny or watery. Once the sauce is thickened you have the option of adding different ingredients to make a number of different sauces. Do not add anything other than the basic ingredients to the "mother sauce" as doing so will break the sauce.
For the Eggs Blackstone
  1. Take the slices of bacon cut in half and cook to your desired amount of doneness. Place on a paper towel to drain
  2. Cut the tomato into ¼ inch or thicker slices and lightly salt.
  3. In a saute pan with the salt and vinegar, bring the water up to a boil and then reduce to a slow simmer.
  4. Place the eggs one at a time in a small cup or bowl and with the lip of the cup just touching the water pour the eggs into the water. allow to cook for 3- 5 minutes until the whites are set and the yolks still slightly runny*.
  5. Once you begin to poach the eggs, finish the Hollandaise and reserve to a gravy boat or warm bowl.
  6. Place the English muffin halves on a plate, place a tomato slice on top of each half. Place 2-3 pieces of bacon on top of the tomato.
  7. Remove the poached eggs from the water pat dry with a paper towel and place on top of the bacon. Spoon the Hollandaise over all and serve.
Notes
  1. You can prepare the eggs in advance, once done place into a bowl of iced water to stop the cooking and then into a pan of warm water to hold until serving. Just place back into simmering water for a minute to bring back up to heat before assembly.
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