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Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

Cottontails

One of the things I love the most about holidays is that it gives me a really good excuse to make themed desserts.  Brenna loves arts and crafts, and cookie making is an amazing opportunity to combine her love of creating things with my love of cooking to make some really fun Easter themed cookies and some really great memories as well.  I looked on the internet and decided on some super cute Cottontails and Robin Egg Nests (3 different types mind you...because I am the world's most indecisive person).  I'll post the Nests in a separate post because I really want to get the Cottontails posted since quite a few people have asked to see them.

All 3 of my kids had a lot of fun making them.  You don't need a whole lot of ingredients for these and the dough is super easy to make.  Forming the cookies is a little tricky at first, but after a few of them it does get easier, so don't get discouraged.  Tyler was actually really good at making them...see even a 10 year old can create Cottontails.  It's kind of like playing with Play-Doh because you have to roll the dough into a ball and then into a rope...kind of like the snakes we all used to make as kids.  They had a lot of fun with the decorating part.  The colored sprinkles give them just the right Easter touch....the rainbow mix was actually Tyler's idea.  Good thinking buddy!  If you like the taste of sugar cookies, you will definitely like these cookies!

I know what you are thinking.  I can't believe they are going to eat ALL those cookies!!  While I might eat some of the cookies, I will definitely be sharing a majority of them with the neighbors and taking some to our family Easter celebration on Sunday.  My favorite thing to do might be to cook and bake, but my second favorite thing to do is share what I have made with my friends and family!!

Cottontails
*Recipe yields approximately 2 dozen cookies.

3/4 c/ butter, softened
2/3 c. white sugar
1 egg
1/2 tsp. almond extract
2 c. all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
Colored sugar
Miniature Marshmallows

In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar using an electric hand mixer.

Add the egg and almond extract and blend well.

In a separate bowl, combine the flour and baking powder.  Add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture and mix until a smooth dough is formed.

Don't be surprised if you have to use your hands to mix at the end.  These are very hands on cookies!!

Roll 1 tbsp. of dough into a ball using the palms of your hands.

Just like playing with Play-Doh!

Roll each ball into a 5 1/2" rope...just like a Play-Doh snake!  It should look something like this.

It should not, however, end up looking like this! =)

Nice try Assistant Chef...try again!

Fold the dough rope in half.

Gently twist the rope twice to form the rabbit.  Can you see the little bunny yet?? 
Even Aiden played with the dough...although it was admittedly hard to keep him from eating it.

Trying to roll the dough!  He's still in training!

Tyler on the other hand gets a gold star!

Rolling it into a rope.  His art teacher should be proud!

It took me a good 4 or 5 tries to get my first cookie from not ripping apart.  Tyler only needed one try!  I was amazed.  What technique!

In a small bowl, place some colored decorating sugar.

Gently press the cookie into the sprinkles to coat well.

Place the cookies on an ungreased baking sheet 1" apart from each other.

Brenna decorating her "Cottontail".  You REALLY have to use your imagination for hers!

Hmmmmm....which cookie can I steal first???

Bake in a 325 degree oven for 15 mins.

Remove from the oven and immediately place one miniature marshmallow on the bottom part of each cookie. 

Return to the oven for an additional minute to slightly melt the marshmallow.

Remove from the oven and let the cookies rest on the baking sheet until slightly cooled.  Then gently transfer to a plate to cool completely.

The finished Cottontails.  Cute!


Recipe for: Cottontails
www.momsaysjustonebite.blogspot.com
To prepare: Preheat oven to 325°.  Recipe yields approximately 2 dozen cookies.
Ingredients
Directions
¾ c. unsalted butter, softened
2/3 c. white sugar
1 egg
½ tsp. almond extract
2 c. all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
Colored sugar
Miniature marshmallows


1.       In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar using an electric hand mixer.
2.       Add the egg and almond extract and blend well.
3.       In a separate bowl, combine the flour and baking powder.
4.       Add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture and mix well until dough is smooth.
5.       With the palms of your hands, shape a tablespoon of dough into a ball.  Gently roll the ball into a 5 ½” rope.  Fold the dough in half and gently twist twice to form the shape of a rabbit.
6.       Gently press one side of the cookie into a bowl of colored sugar.
7.       Place the cookies 1” apart on an ungreased cookie sheet.
8.       Bake in a preheated oven for 15 mins.
9.       Remove baking sheet and immediately place 1 miniature marshmallow on the bottom part of the cookie.
10.   Return to the oven for an additional minute to slightly melt the marshmallows.
11.   Remove from the oven and let the cookies rest on the baking sheet until slightly cool.
12.   Transfer cookies to a plate to cool completely.


Monday, March 28, 2011

Spring is on the way...kind of!

It has come to my attention that some people think the only thing we do in my house is cook.  Although we do a lot of cooking, there are other things we do throughout the day.  Cooking is just something special that Brenna and I enjoy doing together.  Last Tuesday, before I got nasty sick on Wednesday I managed to drag myself out of the house to let the kids play for a bit.  It was a relatively nice spring day and I knew that the cold would be returning shortly (which it did) so we had better take advantage of the nice day.  It's amazing how stir crazy the kids get by the end of the winter...and nothing you suggest to do inside will do.  Art, painting, Play-Doh, even cooking or baking all get a big NO!  All they want to do is GO OUTSIDE!!  I can't blame them though.  I get a bit stir crazy myself after 3 or 4 months of cold, gloomy gray and snow.  I can't wait for the next few warm days because I'll be starting to clear the weeds out of the strawberry garden, preparing our new second garden for planting, working on some landscaping and restarting my worm composting (don't worry if you don't know what worm composting is.  I'll post about that another time.  The kids thinks it's pretty cool and worms are the easiest pets you'll ever own.).

As I was finishing up throwing the baked beans in the crockpot, I could hear Ethan starting to get pretty fussy on a blanket in the living room.  All of a sudden he got really quiet so I peeked around the couch and this is what I found...a rare moment of brotherly love!  Too cute! 

Aiden consoling his brother by rubbing his head.  Apparently it worked pretty well.  Please excuse the mess! =)

Love!

Brothers watching cartoons together.

Then Ethan saw me and started to get upset again.  He was tired of laying on the ground.  Aiden appeared to be concerned.

Shortly after this, Ethan gave up for the morning and went down for a nap so I took the other two kids out in the front yard for some outside fun.  Then they got cold and wanted to come inside.  We were only outside for about 30 - 45 mins, but it's amazing how much children can do in half an hour!!

They colored pictures on the driveway with chalk.

Aiden really got into the coloring!  Note the hopscotch board behind him that Brenna begged me to draw and then used once.  Nice!

They played with bubbles.  Aiden ate some bubbles.  And then Aiden.....

SPILLED the bubbles.  He did grab a broom to clean up his mess though!  It's okay, after a winter in the garage the bubble solution pretty much loses all ability to make a bubble.  Better put bubbles on the list of things to buy soon!

Little signs that Spring are on it's way!!!  Hooray!  It just makes me smile! =)



All the big kid bikes are in the storage shed out back, but Aiden's bike was in the garage so they took turns riding around the cul-de-sac.

Then Brenna decided SHE wanted to push Aiden which was pretty funny to watch.

She thought it was pretty funny rolling down the driveway backwards.

Then she decided she was just too tired and needed to rest on the neighbor's lawn.

After we went in, Ethan woke up (it was a short nap) and I held him while the kids had a snack. I snapped these pictures while not looking through the view finder.

I don't think he is a huge fan of the big round camera lens being stuck in his face.  Better get used to it!

See....we do more than just cook!!!