Cookie Countdown Day 2: Snowballs

A little ginger humor…

Courtesy of Mama Z  =)

Yesterday: a classic.

Today: a twist.

I give you: ginger snowballs!

Crushed up gingersnaps mixed up with a few of my favorite things become a new-to-me holiday treat that I’m loving right now.

Plus it only takes 3 ingredients and a couple of minutes!

Which is good because the holidays come with loooonnnngggg to do lists that never seem to become to DONE lists and always cost a lot of money.

I don’t know about you, but sometimes I start to feel a little out of control.

So here’s a little taste of calm in the chaos

Gingersnaps in an orderly 5×4 array.

Look at those straight lines and even numbers!!

(Deep breaths)

Now pulverize them…a nice stress reliever.

Throw in some peanut butter and honey…

Make little balls…then make em snowy!

(with some powdered sugar)

That’s it! You’re done!

Little snowball cookies…in two straight lines.

Don’t stress!

Make lists!

Line your cookies up in straight rows!

Then eat one.

Or ten…

Do what you gotta do.

and Enjoy!

❤ Ellen

P.S. Here’s your gingerbread man….as promised….

Yeah, I gave him toothpick arms. No noses though…guilty…

Ginger Snowballs

Recipe from No Bake Gingersnap Snowball Cookies

20 gingersnaps

3 tablespoons honey

2 tablespoons peanut butter

powdered sugar for rolling

1. Put the gingersnaps in a zip lock back and crush them with a rolling pin until there aren’t any more large chunks

2. Stir in the honey (or syrup!) and peanut butter until everything is really well combined and will hold together in a ball

3. Roll the mixture into balls and roll in powdered sugar, evenly coating the outside (you know…until they look like snowballs……..)

Don’t forget your holiday baking background music! http://www.holidayhitsusa.com/

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Cookie Countdown Day 1: Soft Gingerbread Cookies

Welp it’s that time of year again.

That holiday cheer time of year.

But more importantly…

It’s cookie time.

I just don’t feel like it’s Christmas until I have baked an insane amount of cookies.

My first year in college I went home for winter break after a long semester with no kitchen, (and therefore no baking), and made 9 different kinds of cookies the first week I was home.

I’m not messing around when it comes to cookies and the holidays.

Thus, I bring you: Cookie Countdown!

In this week before Christmas I will have a different kind of cookie every day for your holiday baking pleasure.

I’ve got some old favorites, some twists on some favorites, some family traditions and maybe a surprise??

You need SOMETHING to make new year resolutions about right?????

Then, I will lay off the cookies.  I promise.

Maybe I’ll make a nice stew or something.

Ready for this?

Day one brings a holiday necessity: ginger cookies.

Notice I did not say ginger snaps.

Fun Fact: I hate ginger snaps.

I just don’t. like. crunchy. cookies.

Sorry I’m not sorry.

I know it’s weird because crunchiness doesn’t change the flavor but seriously…for years I proclaimed my hatred of ginger cookies.

Then, I tried a soft one.

My world has changed, my friends.  Let me change yours.

As you can see...there was some cookie melting in my mouth when this photo was taken...

These melt in your mouth.

Literally.

And they KEEP melting in your mouth EVEN after they’ve been on your counter for a while!

Magical.

Oh yeah…sorry they’re not gingerbread men…the dough is too soft and sticky to roll and cut.

We’re going to kind of solve that problem tomorrow….

……………………….

Cryptic? Just come back and see!

Ok ok let’s bake some stuff now.

Collect yourself for the impending cookie mania.

Ok very important.

Remember the candied ginger from when we made ginger ale?

It’s back and it is the very best part of these cookies.

That dough up there becomes dough balls which get rolled in candied ginger!!

Then you know..baked of course.

They aren’t super ginger-y on their own.

They’re far less spicy than those ginger snaps you get in the pound bag at the grocery store.

The candied ginger is fun because you get little pops of spicy ginger once in a while to break up the sweet.

I like it.

I like you.

This is just day one…more to come…

Enjoy!

❤ Ellen

P.S. A little something to get you in the holiday spirit http://www.holidayhitsusa.com/

Soft Ginger Bread Cookies

Recipe Adapted From Big Soft Ginger Cookies

2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons ground ginger  ((I would increase this if you want a lot of ginger flavor and don’t have candied ginger))
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup butter, softened
1 cup white sugar plus extra coat the cookies in before baking if you want
1 egg
1 tablespoon water
1/4 cup maple syrup (which I used instead of molasses…honey is another option…all of these will give the cookies a different flavor so pick your favorite)
**Candied ginger to coat the cookies (optional but not really…you need it, trust me)

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Combine the flour, ginger, baking soda, cinnamon, cloves, and salt. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar, beat in the egg, then stir in the water and syrup (or molasses or honey or whatever).
  3. Gradually stir the flour mixture into the molasses mixture.
  4. Shape dough into balls (they spread a lot so choose your size accordingly), and roll them in some sugar if you want and definitely some candied ginger.
  5. Place the cookies 2 inches apart onto an ungreased cookie sheet, and flatten!
  6. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes in the preheated oven. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container.

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Granola Bars

Ohhh yeaaah I made granola bars today!!

Feeling like a cool kid.

What have you done today?

(that sounded confrontational…it was really just curious…let’s not fight)

I was pretty much expecting to end up with bricks on my first shot at granola bars.

Instead I got chewy deliciousness that even my breakfast-hater of a boyfriend (horror of horrors) would eat for breakfast UNPROMPTED!

Great success!

No further ado…I ramble far to much…let’s let the food speak for itself.

Today’s post brought to you by: bits.

Granola bits:

Hmm..granola bits as still life?

(I threw a handful of the granola bits on a cutting board so you could see…don’t I look clever and artsy? What does this photo say to you?)

Oh don’t worry…chocolate made an appearance at this bits bash

Duh.

As great as they are…bits, alone, do not a granola bar make.

Bring on the pumpkin (my last can!)

Also some “autumn spices,” if you will…because it IS still autumn.

And I WILL put winter off as long as possible.

Honey holds it together.

Throw in the oats (not a bit…actually a lot) and you’ve got yourself some delicious granola goop!

Pressed into a pan as tightly as possible then baked for a BIT (man this word is everywhere)…

Smile!

You’ve got granola bars and the sun came out today.

Life. Is. Good.

Enjoy!

❤ Ellen

Pumpkin Granola Bars

Recipe adapted from a million different recipes…I kind of made this up

1/2 cup chocolate (I chopped up some old Hershey’s kisses…still workin my way through them)

1/2 cup raisins

1/2 cup cashews (chopped)

1/2 cup almonds (slivered or at least chopped)

1/3 cup pumpkin

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 tablespoon oil

1 heaping teaspoon cinnamon

1/2 tsp nutmeg

1/2 tsp salt

1/4 tsp ginger

2/3 cup honey

2 c oats

1.  Mix your bits (chocolate through almonds) in a bowl and set them aside.  The bits are flexible. You can use whatever you have on hand/prefer.  Different nuts? M&Ms? Craisins?  Coconut? Go for it.  Very flexible.

2. Combine the pumpkin, vanilla, oil and spices in a large bowl.

3. Stir in the honey then add the oats and bits

4. Press press press the mixture into a square pan as tightly as you can.  I probably didn’t press enough…they aren’t as tightly packed as I would like and fall apart a little bit

5.  Bake at 350 degrees F for 20-30 minutes (depending on the size of your pan) or until the edges turn golden brown

6.  Let cool completely before attempting to cut them. Cut into squares or bars or whatever shape you like and enjoy!

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