Showing posts with label sandwich cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sandwich cookies. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Home Run Peanut Butter Cookies


I guess it had probably been 20 years since I last made peanut butter cookies. For whatever reason, I decided that I wanted to make them last Sunday. There was just something about the combination of nutty, sweet, and crunch that appealed to me. I was also watching the baseball game, and peanuts are synonymous with baseball, so that may have had something to do with my interest.

I combined a number of recipes to come up with what I think are the very best peanut butter cookies. I also made the tops a little different than what you have probably seen in the past. One of the reasons that I don't make peanut butter cookies is because I find, first, rolling them into balls to be annoying, and second, making that crisscross with a fork to be absolutely tedious.

About the time I had rolled these into balls, St. Louis Cardinals' manager Mike Matheny astounded fans by bringing in a guy who is the absolute worst pitcher in our bullpen. He's known for giving up home runs, and he did not disappoint us today, giving up a home run on his sixth pitch, causing us to lose the game. In my fury, I grabbed a meat mallet instead of a fork, and bashed every one of these cookies with it. As it turned out, I really liked the look! So, I'm going to call these Home Run Peanut Butter Cookies. The home run was the inspiration, and if you make these, you'll hit a home run with your family.

Home Run Peanut Butter Cookies


1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup Crisco
1 cup creamy peanut butter
1 cup sugar
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon butter flavoring
3 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt

Preheat oven to 375°F.

In a large bowl, cream butter, shortening, peanut butter, and sugars until light and fluffy, about 4 minutes. Beat in eggs, one at a time, and then add flavorings. In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, and salt; add to creamed mixture and mix well.

Shape into balls and place 2” apart on ungreased baking sheets. Mash with a meat mallet as though your life depends upon it. Bake for 15 minutes or until golden. Remove to wire racks to cool.

You can eat them as is, or fill them to make sandwiches. I used Dulce de Leche, Nocciolata, and the following:

FILLING:
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
3 cups confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
5-6 Tablespoons milk
 
In a large bowl, beat the peanut butter, confectioners' sugar, vanilla and enough milk to achieve spreading consistency. Spread on half of the cookies and top each with another cookie.




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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Napkin Fold Easter Baskets


This idea was originally posted a couple of years ago, so I thought it was time to be revisited in case some of you didn’t see this darling napkin fold.  The Lotus Napkin fold is fairly common, but I'm not sure I've seen it used in the way that I like to use it on Easter morning, namely as an Easter basket to house a chocolate bunny, chocolate eggs, and jelly beans for each one of my guests.  They fold up quickly and there is an excellent tutorial on how to achieve this look here (scroll down to #5 Lotus Napkin Fold).  Once you've turned all of your napkins into potential Easter baskets you only need to put them in place and fill with Easter grass and goodies.  It makes for a stunning table and your guests will be enormously pleased (and very impressed) with your efforts.  One little tip, however, is to provide an additional napkin so these can just be lifted off of the plate and set to the side to be admired, undisturbed, during the meal.  At the conclusion of your brunch, lunch, or dinner, provide each guest with a colorful cellophane bag and twisty so they can package up their treats to take home.  I guarantee this is one meal they will never forget.


Placemat - World Market/Cost Plus
Blue Plate - Fiestaware
Green Ruffled Plate - Lotus Metlox
Flatware - Fiestaware
Glass - La Rochere
Candy - Lindt, Dove, Hershey

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Napkin Fold Easter Baskets

The Lotus Napkin fold is fairly common, but I'm not sure I've seen it used in the way that I like to use it on Easter morning, namely as an Easter basket to house a chocolate bunny, chocolate eggs, and jelly beans for each one of my guests.  They fold up quickly and there is an excellent tutorial on how to achieve this look here (scroll down to #5 Lotus Napkin Fold).  Once you've turned all of your napkins into potential Easter baskets you only need to put them in place on your table and fill with Easter grass and goodies.  It makes for a stunning table and your guests will be enormously pleased (and very impressed) with your efforts.  One little tip, however, is to provide an additional napkin so these can just be lifted off of the plate and set to the side to be admired, undisturbed, during the meal.  At the conclusion of your brunch, lunch, or dinner, provide each guest with a colorful cellophane bag and twisty so they can package up their treats to take home.  I guarantee this is one meal they will never forget.

Placemat - World Market/Cost Plus
Blue Plate - Fiestaware
Green Ruffled Plate - Lotus Metlox
Flatware - Fiestaware
Glass - La Rochere
Candy - Lindt, Dove, Hershey

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