Tis The Baking Season

Hello all! I hope that your plans, lists, ideas, etc. for the holiday season are moving along as you would like them to be. I am doing pretty well and I have a calendar set up with days to accomplish the tasks that are left. Yes, I have a few elements of OCD but they work for me so I am okay with it.

In my family we always have our big celebration on Christmas Eve. We gather for food and gift exchange and general merriment. On the menu is always lasagna or at least it has been that way for nearly 20 years. Prior to that we did have pizza at times and other food stuffs but we landed firmly on lasagna and have stayed there. Of course, we always have the usual assortment of cookies and candy. I shared one recipe with you last week which was for Peanut Butter Logs. There would be a mutiny if we didn’t have cutouts and there was great disappointment when I didn’t make my Peanut Butter Chocolate Swirl Fudge last year. It is back on the list this year and I will share the recipe with you in this post.

Let’s get right to it, shall we?

Handy Tips

  1. If you want a light taste of garlic in whatever you are cooking, add it at the beginning. If you want a stronger garlic presence add it near the end of your cooking time.
  2. A cup of coffee before a workout speeds up the fat burning process.
  3. If your microwave has cooked on food inside heating a cup of water for 3 to 4 minutes will disperse moisture and allow you easy clean up.
  4. If you are juicing a lemon, lime, etc and want to make it easier and get more juice from it then you need to cut it in half and microwave it for 10 to 20 seconds before juicing.
  5. If a recipe calls for spices or fruit zest beat them in when you do the sugar and butter. It allows for better distribution in your recipe.

Recipes

Leftover Cranberry Sauce Muffins

( I am quite sure the recipe I found is for homemade cranberry sauce but my family likes the canned variety and that is what I used since I had a lot of it.)

3 ½ cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
½ tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1 stick unsalted butter
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup sour cream
2 cups cranberry sauce (I took the cranberry sauce out of the can and cut it into roughly 1/2 inch chunks.

Directions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Lightly grease a muffin pan or line with paper liners.

In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.  Set aside.

In a standing electric mixer, cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.  Add eggs one at a time, mixing well after each one.  Add vanilla and sour cream and mix until well incorporated.

On a low setting, add dry ingredients in three parts until batter is smooth.

Remove bowl from mixer.  Gently fold in cranberry sauce.

I used my large cookie scoop to fill the muffin tins 2/3 full. Bake for 17 to 18 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.

This recipe was adapted from one by deniseisrundmc.com.

    

Ritz PB Treats

I am sure this little goody is online somewhere but I made it up in my head so here goes!

I spread 4 dozen Ritz crackers with peanut butter.

Then I put milk chocolate candy melts in a bowl and put them in the microwave. I always start melting chocolate first with a one minute setting and then I stir to see how melted it is. After that I microwave at 30 second intervals until the chocolate is just nicely melted and smooth when stirred. You don’t want to over heat your chocolate. It becomes a grainy, thick mess if you do.

I prepared parchment paper on a tray. One by one I put the peanut butter spread crackers in the melted chocolate bowl. I always put them in with the peanut butter side down and then using a fork flipped them over. I lifted the covered crackers from the chocolate with a fork and allowed excess chocolate to drip off. Finally, I placed them on the parchment paper to set.

   

Of course, I had to sample one and they are yummy! I am excited for my kids and grand-kids to try them.

Cool Whip Cookies

1 box vanilla (white) cake mix

1 egg, lightly beaten

1 tub (3 cups) Cool Whip

1 teaspoon vanilla

Red & green gel food coloring (liquid will work too)

1/2 cup powdered sugar

Preheat oven to 350 degrees . Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a large mixing bowl, beat together the cake mix, egg, cool whip and vanilla. The dough will be thick and sticky.

Divide the dough in half and place one half in a second bowl. Add drops of red food coloring to one bowl and drops of green to the other. Start with two to three drops for each bowl and then add more, if needed, to get your desired color. A little note here. You could make these for any other holiday. Pastel colors for Easter. Red, white and blue for the 4th of July, etc.

Put the powdered sugar into a small bowl.

I used my smallest cookie scoop to portion the dough into the bowl of sugar. One scoop at a time, place the dough into the sugar and roll it around until it is completely coated. I then held the ball loosely in my fingers and shook a little to remove excess powdered sugar. Place the dough ball on your prepared baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining dough. These cookies do expand so be sure to leave a couple of inches between each cookie.

Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until the cookies are set. The first time I try a recipe I always check it before the time indicated. In this case I checked them at 10 minutes and determined they needed just a hair more time in the oven. I ended up baking each tray for 11 minutes and got 3.5 dozen cookies from the recipe.

Remove from the oven and let cool on the baking sheet for at least 5 minutes. Carefully transfer the cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.

The original recipe came from Julie| Bread Booze and Bacon

      

Peanut Butter Ripple Fudge

3 c. (pure cane) sugar

3/4 c. butter

2/3 c. evaporated milk

1 c. peanut butter ( I use smooth but you can use crunchy if desired)

1 t. vanilla

1  – 7 oz. jar of marshmallow fluff

1 – 6 oz. package of semi-sweet chocolate chips

Combine sugar, butter and milk in a saucepan. Bring the mixture to a full rolling boil stirring constantly. Continue boiling over medium heat, stirring constantly, for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in peanut butter until incorporated. Then add the fluff and vanilla until completely blended. Pour into a greased 9 X 11 pan and sprinkle with chocolate chips. Allow them to sit there a couple of minutes and then with a knife cut through the fudge to swirl the melted chocolate chips. I go lengthwise cutting in one direction and then across cutting in one direction. That method creates a nice look which isn’t messy.

I haven’t made the fudge yet this year so I can’t give you any pictures. Rest assured that it is on my calendar to do this week!

Have a great holiday season! Enjoy your loved ones and take a moment to breath after all the preparation.

See you soon!

 

 

18 Days Until Christmas!

Hello friends! Here’s hoping you’re successful in getting ready for the holidays.

I would say I am 70% done with shopping. I have to round up a few little things and some gift cards. There has been no wrapping! I’m always a slacker with that. I haven’t started my cards yet but I got them out and printed my card list so that is a start. The baking/candy making list has been made.

The only thing I am done with is my decorating! Finally! I have discovered that I have so much stuff to decorate with that I have to make choices about what to display. For instance this year it was a contest between my nutcracker collection and my Tom and Jerry punch sets. The nutcrackers won. Next year I will display the Tom and Jerry sets.

Each year I add to my decorations. This year I was especially bad in TJ Maxx with the encouragement of my friend Linda! She is dangerous to shop with, especially in that store! However, I loved every minute of it!

During the holiday season sometimes we struggle to be “happy” because darn it we are supposed to be happy at this time of year. Sometimes, it is difficult for a multitude of reasons. Often it is missing a loved one who is gone but it also can just be the stress of getting ready or even just of “being happy” as expected.

I recently read an article by Lynya Floyd called, “The (Online) Pursuit of Happiness”. She really didn’t talk about online happiness but rather the title refers to some research she did on the web and through email. She has identified 7 theories about happiness. I will attempt to summarize them for you here. They were a little eye-opening to me and maybe they will help you put it in perspective too.

  1. We should ask ourselves what an ordinary week looks like. After all, we can’t just gauge our happiness on achieving certain milestones such as an engagement or a job promotion. There is a lot of time in between those events and we need to look at that time and see how we can achieve our average happiness. How would I like my ordinary week to look? Since I am happiest when I get things accomplished I would like to keep up with my housework, work on my blog, etc. I would also like time in the week to watch a little TV in the evening while snuggling with my doggies. Some volunteering makes me feel good too so that would be part of my week. Being social is a big part of my life so that would be an element of the time too as well as some craft project(s). Do you see what I am getting at? Make sure your ordinary week has stuff in it that make you happy!
  2. Comparison is not always a good thing. Sometimes we compare our accomplishments with what could have been. Try to just revel in what you have achieved. No comparison needed!
  3. Happiness is not a goal to work toward but rather a destination you stay at. Carry your happiness with you and in you!
  4. You don’t have to win the lottery to get a jolt of happiness. You can do that by helping someone in need. Sending a card, letter or email thanking someone else thanking them for something they did for you. Donate item(s) or your time to a cause.  Just be kind to others!
  5. Quit complaining! It is nice to express yourself and be heard but let it end there. Continuing to complain keeps you focused on the problem. Allow yourself to move past that and move toward what you want.
  6. There are two kinds of happiness, natural and synthetic. Your brain can’t tell the difference. Here’s an example. Let’s say you want to move to a brand new house or apartment. That would make you happy and would be natural happiness. Due to finances you are unable to move so you decide to put a fresh coat of paint on some walls, move your furniture around and make a couple of throw pillows. This makes you happy and is synthetic happiness because you created it. The message I take from this is that if you aren’t experiencing natural happiness then make your own!

Finally, the big milestones like graduation day, wedding day, birth of a child, etc. are really few and far between. We can’t depend on them to have happiness. If you focus on growing as a person either mentally, physically or spiritually, helping others, reaching out and connecting with people then you will have happiness. There will be unhappy moments but they will be few and far between.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Handy Tips

  1.  This is the season for baking. How is it best to store our bounty until they are served? Martha Stewart says; Allow them to completely cool. Then layer them between waxed paper or parchment. Put them in an airtight container. Most will keep for 3 days or frozen for up to 3 months. Don’t store soft and crunchy baked goods together. The crunchy will absorb moisture from the soft and they will be soft too. Only keep in the refrigerator items that contain a dairy or egg component. If you need to revive stored cookies heat them in the a 300 degree oven for about 10 minutes, keeping an eye on them so that they don’t over bake.
  2. Test baking soda by adding a teaspoon full to 1/2 cup of hot water. If it doesn’t bubble then throw it out!
  3. Sprinkle a little salt in your pan before frying. This will keep the oil from splattering.
  4. If you have icy sidewalks or steps mix 1 teaspoon Dawn dish washing liquid, 1 Tablespoon of rubbing alcohol and a gallon of hot water. Pour over the icy area. It won’t refreeze or chip concrete like salt does.

Christmas Goody Recipe

My grandchildren go crazy for this easy, no bake, delicious treat. It is sure to be a winner in your house too!

Peanut Butter Logs

1 stick of butter or margarine (melted)

2 cups of peanut butter (you can use crunchy or creamy)

1 pound of powdered sugar

3 cups of Rice Krispies

melted chocolate for drizzling on top ( you can use candy melts or chocolate chips)

Melt your butter and in a large bowl combine all of the ingredients except the chocolate. When all ingredients are completely incorporated shape them into logs and put on waxed paper or parchment paper. Melt your chocolate in the microwave 30 seconds at a time, stirring in between. You don’t want to over do this as the chocolate will get grainy. Once your chocolate is melted drizzle some over each log or you can completely coat them if you would rather do that. I drizzle. Refrigerate until serving.

You will thank me late! LOL

Have a wonderful week! Do those things that make you happy!

 

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