This is my final cookie that I'm sharing for Christmas Cookie Week but, fret not, there are plenty more cookies to be baked and shared between now and Christmas day.........
Ellen of Family Around the Table and Christie of a Kitchen Hoor's Adventures host a Christmas Cookies Week each year where they invite us to join them in sharing cookie recipes with our readers in plenty of time for them to start their holiday baking.
Let's see what everyone baked up to share today.......
- Big Soft Ginger Cookies from Jolene's Recipe Journal
- Chai Snickerdoodles from The Spiffy Cookie
- Chewy Oatmeal Ginger Cookies from Family Around the Table
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies from Kate's Recipe Box
- Chocolate Peppermint Crunch Cookies from Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Christmas Ritz Cracker Cookies from Jen Around the World
- Cinnamon Toast Macaron from A Kitchen Hoor's Adventures
- Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti from Sweet Beginnings
- Cranberry Thumbprint Cookies from Cheese Curd In Paradise
- Double Chocolate Cherry Almond Oatmeal Cookies from Magical Ingredients
- Double Peppermint Cookies from Daily Dish Recipes
- Grinch Cookies from Devour Dinner
- Italian Pistachio Cookies from Take Two Tapas
- Old-Fashioned Jubilee Jumbles Cookies from Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice
- Peppermint Shortbread from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Reindeer Cookies from Kathryn's Kitchen Blog
- Sugar Cookie Bars from Leftovers Then Breakfast
- Thumbprint Cookies from Palatable Pastime
- White Chocolate Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies from Art of Natural Living
I think that these are a very elegant cookie and I love that I can make the dough and have it in the refrigerator to bake up as needed. The recipe makes 2 dozen which, I find, is the perfect amount to have on hand. When those are baked up and eaten, it takes only minutes to make a second batch to have in the fridge for when freinds or family pop in and you want to make them feel welcome.
I got this recipe, last year, from my friend Sister MaryAnn who had cut it out of a local newspaper. I knew that meant that she was hoping I would bake some up and share with her. I never found the time last year but I did make sure that it was on my list of cookies to bake for this year.
I took them over to her yesterday, along with some of my Chocolate Peanut Butter Blossoms. The Molasses Cookies have seem to disappeared and need to be made again. She was very pleased and it warmed my heart to have kicked off the holiday season doing something nice for someone I love.
I am a huge shortbread fan. They are one of my favorite cookies and this, my friends, may be my new favorite Christmas Cookie. I hope you enjoy them as much as I.
Yield: 24 Cookies
Peppermint Shortbread
These amazing slice and bake cookies need only 5 ingredients and taste exactly like Christmas with melt in your mouth goodness.
Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 15 MinInactive time: 24 HourTotal time: 24 H & 25 M
Ingredients
- 2 sticks butter, room temperature
- 3/4 c. powdered sugar
- 1 t. vanilla paste
- 1 t. salt
- 2 1/3 c. flour
- 3/4 c. peppermint crunch baking chips
Instructions
- In large bowl of stand mixer, fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter, sugar, vanilla and salt until smooth.
- With mixer on low speed, gradually add the flour until combined. Stir in the peppermint chips.
- Place the dough onto a piece of plastic wrap and shape into a 12" log and place in the refrigerator overnight or in the freezer for 15 minutes.
- When ready to bake, slice the log into 24 equal slices (approx. 1/2" thick and place onto 2 baking sheets that have been covered with parchment or a silicone mat.
- Bake in a preheated 350* oven for 15 minutes, until cookies are set and the bottom is a light golden brown.
- Cool on a wire rack.
Notes:
Adapted from a recipe published in the Voice.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
133.18Fat (grams)
8.16Sat. Fat (grams)
4.90Carbs (grams)
13.68Fiber (grams)
0.43Net carbs
13.26Sugar (grams)
3.64Protein (grams)
1.44Sodium (milligrams)
164.17Cholesterol (grams)
20.25
Slice and bake cookies are sooooo convenient. Plus, they are totally delicious. These are perfect for a Christmas cookie tray.
ReplyDeleteThey sure are Karen
DeleteThese look really good! I don't know if having the dough in the refrigerator is more efficient or more dangerous ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnother good reason this recipe only makes 2 dozen Inger.
DeleteLove the easy of slice and bake and my son loves peppermint, definitely will be a hit here!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Jolene.
DeleteAwwwwwwww...Wendy these are so cute! And I love shortbread...so I know that these would be a huge hit in our house!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Colleen.
DeleteLove shortbread cookies! These are spot on with perfect flavors of the season! Love to have this dough in the fridge/freezer to slice and bake as needed. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome Radha.
DeleteYou can't go wrong with a few shortbread cookies!
ReplyDeleteShortbread are my favorite.
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