While at the store, I picked out lifesavers from the bulk bin. I hadn't remembered how many Dorie said I'd need, but I selected several in different colors until I figured I had enough. When I looked at the recipe she said about 15 and guess what? I had exactly 15! It was as if this was confirmation that my cookies were going to be perfect!
I made the dough, rolled it thin, put it in the refrigerator. Everything was going as planned.
I crushed the lifesavers by color, using my heavy and excellent mortar and pestle. They looked very pretty indeed.
I rolled out the cookies and cut them into two-inch rounds. So far so good.
Then I used the same coupler as a funnel to fill the holes with crushed candy. I painted on some egg wash and sprinkled on sugar.
The first results out of the oven were okay, but not great.
I ended up with a small tray of cookies. They tasted great and were much appreciated at the party, but weren't the cool looking stained glass cookies I had hoped for. One thing I've learned, however, is that when someone compliments my baking, I just smile and say thank you. It's unnecessary to reveal that the result wasn't exactly what I had in mind when I started. And those overly browned cookies? My husband thinks they were delicious and has been steadily eating them up.
Check out what the other Tuesdays with Dorie baked this week. And if you don't have Baking Chez Moi by Dorie Greenspan, tell everyone you know it would be a perfect gift.
Exactly - smile and say thank you! :-)
ReplyDeleteI like your festive tray of cookies. There would be no complaints from me if they showed up on my table.
I only made a few and that was enough. Let's say I had some difficulty. Now I have to decide what to do with the rest of the dough. May be some christmas tree cookies like yours?
ReplyDeleteI am lucky that I am making these late this week as I can learn from others. I like your suggestions.
ReplyDeleteI have a hard time not over sharing when something goes wrong. To inexperienced bakers, imperfections are generally unnoticed, so I try to just let it go. Inside I am freaking out though... :-)
ReplyDeleteI have a hard time not over sharing when something goes wrong. To inexperienced bakers, imperfections are generally unnoticed, so I try to just let it go. Inside I am freaking out though... :-)
ReplyDeleteThese were not easy, after the first failed tray, I baked the rest
ReplyDeletewhole and sprinkled the candy on top. I love your tray of cookies,
they look so delicious.
Glad to know I wasn't the only one who had issues with this recipe! And yes, accepting compliments with grace is definitely a learned thing!
ReplyDeleteYour tray of cookies looks great…way to improvise :)
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look great, and I bet the brown ones tasted just as good as the others. Happy holidays Peggy.
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