Recipe: Cheerios Christmas Trees
We made these little Christmas Trees on our Christmas Baking Day. These were super fun but a little more difficult than I first anticipated. The trees were a little hard to make into the correct shapes and it took a little extra time to decorate. I had to keep reforming the trees but they did end up pretty neat once we figured out what we were suppose to do. I don’t think they looked as amazing as the ones from Betty Crocker but they looked cute and the kids thought they tasted great.
Cheerios Christmas Trees
- 6 cups Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal
- 6 tablespoons Butter or Margarine
- 4 1/2 cups Miniature Marshmallows
- Green Food coloring
- Red Cinnamon Candies, Decorative Pearls, Sprinkles, Icing, and String Licorice
1. Line a cookie sheet with waxed paper. (May want to lightly grease because our stuck a little when pulling them off)
2. Pour the cereal into a 4 quart bowl. Set the bowl aside,
3. Place the butter and marshmallows in a 3 quart saucepan (I used the microwave instead). Heat over low heat, stirring constantly until mixture is smooth. Remove the saucepan from the heat.
4. Stir in the food coloring until mixture is evenly colored. Pour the marshmallow mixture over the cereal and stir until the cereal is evenly coated.
5. Lightly spray your hands with cooking spray. For each tree, shape about 1/4 cup of the cereal mixture into a Christmas tree shape on the cookie sheet.
6. Press the candies into the trees to decorate. Refrigerate until firm, about 1 hour. Store the trees in a a loosely covered container.
Makes about 18 trees. I did the whole box of cereal which was about 1 1/2 of the recipe. Our recipe made about 25 trees. Thankfully I had someone around to keep spraying my hands with spray because it was really sticky and I had to keep reforming the trees. They ended up looking pretty cute and seemed to be holding up okay but would probably be better if you ate it the same day. The Honey Nut Cheerios flavor really comes out in this recipe so if you like the cereal you’ll probably enjoy this too. You could do with any flavor of Cheerios, I think next time we’ll try the Multi-Grain Cheerios for different flavor and color. It was fun to do something a little more unique!
Recipe: Chocolate Pretzels, Snowmen, & Snowflakes
We were getting tired by the time we got to making the Chocolate Pretzels, Snowmen, and Snowflakes on our Christmas Baking Day. Despite being tired these turned out pretty well. Brina was determined to “help” us make them which slowed down the process but we got enough to share with our neighbors. The purple didn’t set right and the blue got a drop of water in it so it was done within a matter of minutes but we had plenty of the red, yellow, white and brown colors to make it look festival. We added crushed candy canes for a minty flavor and a Holiday flair. The neat part about these is the kids can pitch in and help. They enjoy making special candies for others as well, however, I do not recommend starting around 9:30 in the evening after baking for several hours.
Chocolate Pretzels, Snowmen, and Snowflakes
- White Chocolate
- Milk Chocolate
- Mix of Colored Chocolates
- Candy Molds – we had Flower Pretzel Sticks, Snowmen, and Snowflakes
Melt the chocolates over a double boiler or slowly in the microwave (microwave for 15 seconds, stir, microwave for 15 seconds, stir) because they can burn easily. Use the molds you have chosen to place the chocolates into. You can paint the chocolate into the mold using a toothpick then fill in the reminding amount with a solid color. When doing the pretzel molds paint the flowers, fill with solid color, then roll the pretzel stick to coat. We stick the chocolates into a pan of warm water on a griddle to keep the chocolates melted while decorating, just make sure to not get any water in the chocolates at it will ruin the entire bowl. Once the tray is complete freeze for about 10 minutes, turn the mold over and the items should pop out quickly. Repeat the steps as many times as you like or until you run out of chocolates.
Recipe: Peanut Butter and Candy Cane Cookie Cups
These are super easy and add fun to the any meal or snack. We made these during our Christmas Baking Day. I remember first making these yummy treat when I was in high school. It is one of the easy recipes that I continue doing because they are such a hit with family and friends. It is basically a sugar cookie dough baked in a mini muffin pan with a Peanut Butter Cup or Candy Cane Kiss added at the end once it has started to cool.
Peanut Butter & Candy Cane Cookie Cups
- 1 package (18 ounces) refrigerator Sugar Cookie Dough OR here is our recipe for Sugar Cookie Dough if you want to make it from scratch.
- All Purpose Flour (optional)
- 12 unwrapped Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
- 12 unwrapped Hershey’s Candy Cane Kisses
1. Preheat oven to 350° F.
2. Grease 24 (1 inch) mini muffin cups or you can put them directly into a greased mini muffin pan.
3. Make Sugar Cookie Dough according to directions or if you have purchased it from the store unwrap it. Sprinkle the dough with a little flour to minimize sticking (if necessary).
4. Use a small cookie scoop or spoon to drop about 1 rounded tablespoon into each of the 24 mini muffin cups.
5. Bake at 350° F for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from oven. Let cool for about 5 minutes. If you do not let it cool long enough the Peanut Butter Cups and Candy Cane Kisses will melt completely, you want them to remain recognizable. Press the 12 unwrapped Reese’s Peanut Cups and 12 unwrapped Hershey’s Candy Cane Kisses into the mini sugar cookies. You should have half Peanut Butter and half Candy Cane. Let cool for an additional 5 to 10 minutes then gently remove them from the pan and place on a decorative dish or wrap in a pretty bag to give to family and friends.
Recipe: Cinnamon Star Cookies
Recently, I spent a few hours on a Saturday doing a Christmas Baking Day with Ashley from Reflecting on the Simple Things in Life baking treats to give to family, friends, and neighbors. One of the recipes we made from Favorite Brand Name: Cooking for Kids, Kids’ Party Food was the Cinnamon Stars. We made Stars, Christmas Trees, Snowmen, Bells, and many more fun shapes with this delicious recipe. The recipe was easy to do and delicious! The girls helped with this one recipe by picking out the shapes and sprinkling the cinnamon and sugar mixture over the top of the cookie cutouts.
Cinnamon Stars
- 2 Tablespoons Sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
- 3/4 cup Butter or Margarine, softened
- 2 Egg Yolks
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1 package Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe French Vanilla Cake Mix
1. Preheat oven to 375° F. Combine sugar and cinnamon in small bowl. Set aside.
2. Combine butter, egg yolks and vanilla extract in large bowl. Blend in cake mix gradually. Roll dough to 1/8 inch thickness on lightly floured surface. Cut with 2 1/2 inch star cookie cutter. We used a variety of cookie cutters when we made our cookies.
3. Sprinkle cookies with cinnamon-sugar mixture. Bake at 375° F for 6 to 8 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Cool 1 minute on baking sheet. Remove to cooling rack. Cool completely. Store in airtight container. We put separated ours out into Christmas bags to distribute to family, friends, and neighbors.
This is a quick and easy recipe you can do with little ones helping. The recipe makes about 3 to 3 1/2 dozen Star cookies at 2 1/2 inches, however, our recipe made closer to 3 dozen since we used a variety of shapes. We had plenty to divide out and give as gifts. If you are looking for an inexpensive and easy recipe for the Holidays you may want to try this one.
Recipe: Super Chocolate Cookies
We made these delicious Super Chocolate Cookies during our Saturday Christmas Baking Day . This recipe was from Favorite Brand Name: Cooking for Kids, Kids’ Party Food. The recipe has a delightful mix of chocolate, peanut, raisins, and crunch. Our girls enjoyed them for their taste and color. I doubled the recipe and it was a huge batch, probably around 60 cookies. Our family, friends and neighbors all got several of these cookies to enjoy. The recipe below is for the regular amount if you want more like I did for sharing than just double it.
Super Chocolate Cookies
- 2 cups All-Purpose Flour
- 1/3 cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
- 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
- 1/2 teaspoon Salt
- 1 1/3 cups packed Brown Sugar
- 1/2 cup Butter, softened
- 1/2 cup Shortening
- 2 Eggs
- 2 teaspoons Vanilla
- 1 cup Candy Coated Chocolate Pieces (M&Ms)
- 1 cup Raisins
- 3/4 cup salted Peanuts, coarsely chopped (I did not chop the peanuts and it turned out well)
1. Preheat oven to 350° F. Combine flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt in medium bowl; set aside.
2. Beat brown sugar, butter, and shortening in large bowl turn on electric mixer at medium speed until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla until well blended. Gradually add flour mixture, beating at low speed until blended. Stir in candy pieces, raisins, and peanuts.
3. Drop dough by 1/4 cupfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets, spacing 3 inches apart. Flatten slightly with fingertips. Bake cookies 13 to 15 minutes or until almost set. Cool 2 minutes on cookie sheets. Transfer to wire racks. Cool completely.
Makes about 20 (4 inch) cookies. Our cookies were slightly smaller and we made a double batch so we had closer to 60 cookies.
Recipe: Sour Spiral Cookies
Here was a fun recipe we made during our Christmas Baking Day on Saturday. It was a good one to do in between recipes because several steps required some time in the refrigerator. Although it does not take up a huge amount of room you’ll need space in your fridge and freezer to complete this recipe. I doubled the batch so the cookies came out pretty big but they were a huge hit with everyone. This was my favorite recipe that we made from Favorite Brand Name: Cooking for Kids, Kids’ Party Food on our Saturday baking day because it was unique and tasty. I made my cookies with red and green spirals for the Christmas Holidays but you can do any two flavors of gelatin. These are colorful, fun, and have a mix of sweet and sour all mixed into one delicious cookie.
Sour Spiral Cookies
- 1 package (18 ounces) refrigerated Sugar Cookie Dough (Here is our recipe for Sugar Cookie Dough if you need one)
- 2 tablespoons plus 1 1/2 teaspoons Lime flavored Gelatin (original recipe called for Blue Raspberry, I did Lime for the Christmas Holiday, however you can do any flavor)
- 1/4 teaspoon Gel Green Food Coloring (match the color your gelatin mixture)
- 2 tablespoons plus 1 1/2 teaspoons Strawberry flavored Gelatin
- 1/4 teaspoon Gel Red Food Coloring
- All Purpose Flour
1. Remove dough from wrapper; divide in half. Reserve 1 dough half. Place remaining dough half in large bowl. Let dough stand about 10 minutes. Add lime flavored gelatin and green food coloring to dough in bowl; beat at medium speed until well blended and evenly colored. Wrap dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour.
2. Combine reserved dough half, strawberry flavored gelatin and red food coloring in large bowl. Beat at medium speed until well blended and evenly colored. Wrap dough in plastic wrap; refrigerate 1 hour.
3. Roll green dough to a 10×6 rectangle on lightly floured waxed paper using lightly floured rolling pin. Repeat with red dough. Refrigerate both dough rectangles 1o minutes.
4. Place green dough rectangle over red dough. Remove waxed paper from green dough. Starting at 10 inch side, roll up jelly-roll fashion into tight log. Wrap in plastic; freeze 30 minutes.
5. Preheat oven to 350° F. Grease cookie sheets. Cut log into 1/4 inch slices. Place on prepared cookie sheets. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until cookies are firm. (Do not let cookies brown.) Cool on cookie sheets 2 to 3 minutes. Remove to wire racks; cool completely.
Makes about 2 1/2 dozen cookies. I doubled my batch of cookies since we were sharing them with family, friends, and neighbors. It is a great cookie to make while you are doing other baking since it has time in the fridge and freezer. The girls helped me make this one a little bit but with all the steps they will need to be older before doing this one on their own. These cookies were a hit with my kids.
Family Recipe: Sugar Cookies
Sugar Cookies are a great treat to make around the Holidays. They are versatile in that they can be made into a variety of shapes and decorated a lot of different ways as well as they are the base for many of other wonderful cookies. The kids enjoy them and always love helping decorating the sugar cookies with frosting, sprinkles, and more around this time of year. Sometimes I will make up several batches of Sugar Cookies then freeze the dough so I can pull them out when I need it which helps speed up the process for several other recipes our family enjoys eating and sharing with others.
Sugar Cookies
- 1/3 cup Butter or Margarine
- 1/3 cup Shortening
- 3/4 cup Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
- 1 Egg
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla
- 2 cups All Purpose Flour
1. Beat butter and shortening on medium to high speed for 30 seconds. Add sugar, baking powder, and a dash of salt. Beat till combined, scraping the bowl so everything is well blended. Beat in egg and vanilla. Gradually add the flour into the mixture.
2. Cover and chill dough for 1 to 3 hours to make it easier to handle when making cookies or cutouts.
3. Lay down wax paper and lightly flour. Roll the dough to 1/8 inch thickness. Use a variety of cookie cutters to make the shapes you want. Place on lightly greased cookie sheet. Note: if you will not be frosting but want sprinkles on the cookies do it once the cookies are cut out and ready to be baked. A lot of times I will do it once they are on the cookie sheet because it catches some of the extra sprinkles. Bake at 375° for 7 to 9 minutes or until the edges of the cookies are firm and light brown. Cool on rack and decorate.
Many times I just do steps 1 and 2 so I can use the Sugar Cookie batter base to make a variety of different cookies. Whether you do sprinkles, frosted, swirls, cups, or whatever enjoy the quick and easy recipe that allows you to share many delicious treats with your family and friends.
Christmas Song: “Give This Christmas Away” by Matthew West
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdbNlQtHlFE
It is the season of giving gifts to family, friends and neighbors. We have a wonderful opportunity to share what God has given us and minister to others not only during the Holidays but throughout the entire year. Do you have a creative way that give to others in your community?
Gift Giving: Christmas Baking Day
I spent several hours on Saturday, December 11th doing a Christmas Baking Day with Ashley from Reflecting on the Simple Things in Life making treats to give to family, friends, and neighbors. We started about 3:30 PM and were finished around 10:30 PM that night with another hour added for cleaning and packing up the goodies. Ashley was kind enough to open her home up so we could get the baking done. The house smelled amazing with all the delicious treats we made throughout the evening.
Ingredients Table
(You can tell we shop some of the same sales based on our ingredients table)Ashley was organized with several tables full of specific items which helped us keep the clutter off the counter tops and island as we were each working on recipes:
- Baking Ingredients Table for the recipes we had a picked out
- Cooking Pans, Bowls, and Utensil Table for easy access to items we need
- Cooling and Packaging Goodies Table
- Finished Products Table which was full of treats by the end of the evening
We would pick out ingredients and utensils as we needed them from the necessary tables. The goodies got bagged in between baking items. It was a very efficient system and we were able to accomplish a lot in a relatively short amount of time plus we were able to talk, laugh and enjoy each others company in the kitchen.
Cooking Pans, Bowls, and Utensil Table
The kids popped in and out, occasionally helping with recipes that intrigued them. Our husbands had fun hanging out too. They were kind enough to pick up the pizza for us and an extra bag of powder (or confectioner’s) sugar for us at the grocery store. Thankfully that was the only ingredient that we really seemed to go through more than expected. We were both prepared with the ingredients and items for the day which allowed the event to go smoothly.
Cooling and Packaging Goodies Table
Ashley packaging the Cinnamon Rolls! Yum!
Her smashing sticker is compliments of my daughter, Brina.Honestly, despite it being really busy and standing on our feet for a long period of time everything went pretty smoothly. Only one minor casualty, my small Christmas Tree cookie cutter managed to work it’s way down to the garbage disposal. It made a loud noise when it was turned on so nothing was broken and the tree was able to be bent back into a tree like shape. The only thing that would have made it a little more efficient would be to have two ovens but since neither of us have that we were able to work everything out fairly well. Her oven was probably ready for a break by the end of the evening, but I am sure it felt very loved.
Baked Goods Table
(Starting to fill up)It was our desire to accomplish as much as we could in the time table allotted and we did it. We had up to 17 recipes prepared to make for the event. We were able to complete 12 of the recipes which is pretty amazing especially since majority of the items were baking ones and we had only one oven. I will posting the recipes for the ones that we accomplished throughout our baking adventure throughout this week.
The following are the recipes that we accomplished that evening:
- Homemade Peppermint Oreos
- Puppy Chow
- Bon Bons
- Cinnamon Rolls
- Chocolate Pretzels/Snowmen
- Cinnamon Stars
- Super Chocolate Cookies
- Sour Spirals
- Peanut Butter Cookie Cups
- Candy Cane Cookie Cups
- Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix
- Cheerio Christmas Trees
Below is a picture of all the goodies we were able to make over the course of just a few hours. I am thankful for the opportunity to share in this event with Ashley. It was a lot of fun, enjoyable and rewarding. I look forward to doing it again!
We DID IT!
I think we were two very tired Momma’s by the end but we had a lot of fun!Table full of Baked Treats to Share with Others
It was so full we almost didn’t have enough room to squeeze everything on it!
The recipes that we didn’t get to during our baking day I plan to make over the Holidays as well since I have all the ingredients for them already in our kitchen. I will be posting the following recipes for you next week:
- Chocolate Crackle Tops
- Oreo Truffles
- Orange Dreamsicle Cookies
- Berry Shortbread Dreams
- Sugar Cookies/Bears
Gift Giving: Baking Christmas Goodies
It has been a busy week! Tomorrow I am very excited to have the opportunity to get together with Ashley from Reflecting on the Simple Things in Life and cook up some yummy recipes to share with friends, family and neighbors. It should be a lot of fun and I am sure we’ll have some funny stories to tell and pictures to share. I have all my recipes marked and a table full of ingredients to pack. The girls are licking their lips thinking about all the amazing goodies that are going to be created tomorrow. They have been asking for two weeks if the “baking” day was here yet.
Here is what we are looking forward to baking tomorrow:
- Homemade Peppermint Oreos
- Puppy Chow
- Bon Bons
- Cinnamon Rolls
- Chocolate Pretzels/Snowmen
- Chocolate Crackle Tops
- Cinnamon Stars
- Super Chocolate Cookies
- Sour Spirals
- Peanut Butter Cookie Cups
- Candy Cane Cookie Cups
- Oreo Truffles
- Orange Dreamsicle Cookies
- Berry Shortbread Dreams
- Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix
- Sugar Cookies/Bears
- Cheerio Christmas Trees
Several of the recipes I have never tried, however, they all appear to be fairly easy to make. It will be interesting to see what we can accomplish in a few hours and if we have any hiccups along the way. No matter what happens it will be a day full of fun and memories. Since the oven will be full of baking goodies we decided to give ourselves a break from cooking a meal for everyone and will be ordering pizza for dinner.
While we are busy in the kitchen cooking the men will be helping entertain the kids, enjoying some time gaming together among other tasks I am sure they will be delegated to do. They don’t get together as often now with all the busy family schedules so they are looking forward to some fun time too. The kids are really excited about having some time to play together while we cook. Although I have been told from my girls that they want to taste every recipe to make sure it is good before we give it to anyone else. So now I am off to pack up the ingredients, sprinkles and all, so we can eat dinner at the table tonight. I look forward to sharing our adventures with you next week!