'Twas Christmas cookie making time

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T’was 8 nights before Christmas when o'er wonderland we flew,
Searching for cookies but somehow we knew,
That cotton candy and popcorn could be found at the fair,
But no Christmas bakery could be seen from the air.

It then became clear, what next should be done,
Bake our own cookies - with friends - “it’s such fun!"........
MoMoGrow

This short poem was inspired by the classic poem - ‘Twas the night before Christmas and this magical scene at my friend’s home.

🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪 🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁

After the “bumpy flight in the hot air balloon” - the cookie making tradition got off the ground. 😀 With Christmas music in the background and warm welcoming drinks - like Gluhwein in hand - the cookie making could really get started.

On this night - there was little comparison to the classic poem. There was a lot of stirring and it was not a mouse. Actually, it was the mixer whirling away.

However, it could also have been this year's cookie making team milling about. There were a total of 11 of us - it felt like a “girls” event. My daughters and I joined my friend and her 2 daughters and their best friends. As the saying goes, “Many hands make light work”.

Everyone chose their favourite task or rotated when someone needed a break. No stress.

  • There was dough making beforehand so that it could chill,
  • to rolling out the dough and cutting out shapes,
  • to creatively decorating.
  • Then placing the trays of cookies in the oven for baking.
  • Removing the cookies from the oven for cooling then placing them on wire racks,
  • to filling the Christmas cookie cans with freshly baked cookies.

What makes this tradition sweeter in a group are the shared stories. We nurtured existings bonds and made new connections. There were stories of past and current times. It was an opportunity to learn more about each other. All centred around making loads of cookies.

However, it depended on how ambitious we were: the number of tins/christmas plates to be filled for each person present plus how many will be gifted to friends.

The person rolling out the dough has the hardest task, in my opinion. The dough must be cold and should not dry out - otherwise it will crumble. As a result, chilled dough and additional flour is important for the best consistency.

The cookie cutters symbolise the spirit of christmas. There are reindeers, christmas stockings, candy canes, christmas trees, stars, gingerbread man etc. etc. It is a lot of fun to decorate cookies. Everyone can exercise their creativity - whether they have a little or a lot. It's a very satisfying process even before the finished product. 😀

An easy, simple (marginally reduced sugar) method was chosen - sprinkles etc. only. No icing was applied to the cookies. Indeed, the cookies would be even more decorative and pretty but then the sugar overload would be excessive. In addition, decorating with the colourful sprinkles occurred before baking and there is no further decorating afterwards.

The idea is to have fun and to get the trays full of decorated cut-out dough and into the oven. Amidst the chatter, laughter and Christmas music - there was still a method and good order to the process. Everything flowed well.

It was funny to hear my friend's daughter talk about making cookies all her life. E teased about her mother's favourites. They are cookies with red hots which have a very sharp cinnamon flavour.

Those red hots make a nice decoration for the christmas trees and the reindeer noses etc. The cookies are flavourful and chewy. As stories of Christmas past and more are shared, the scent of freshly baked cookies wafted through the house. It was very comforting and inviting.

Now for the fun part - a taste from the first batches. Yummy - delicious. The red hot toppings actually made the tastiest cookies. Sorry E- we know everyone’s palates are different. We tried to take only 1 cookie. Hmmm 😀 We had to ensure that we make cookies - not devour them immediately. We had cans to fill!

Luckily, the pizza arrived. Pizza? As this cookie making process takes us at least 6-8 hours - cookie making day has also become pizza eating day. Sustenance is needed during this process - it also balanced the earlier tasty Gluhwein. 😀

A brief history
First there were solstice traditions worldwide with food and offerings- then Christmas came and usurped it.
The tradition of Christmas cookie making dates back to medieval Europe. At a certain point, ingredients from exotic countries could be obtained and added: like cinnamon, nutmeg, almond etc. These ingredients were rare and expensive, so the use of them was once per year and that was during the Christmas season. During those times gifts shared were hand-made and usually were crafts and cookies.
First the cookies made were only round. Then tin cookie cutters were introduced in the late 17th century - so cookies took on a different shape(s).

Basic ingredients
It is amazing that so few ingredients come together so well. There are many ways to make sugar cookies (see the internet). Everyone will select their favourite recipe.

However, I will share the basic ingredients and steps.
Approximate measurements
230g softened butter and white sugar
1 large egg
2 teaspoon vanilla
400g sifted flour
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt

Steps
1.Beat butter and sugar in the mixer until smooth
2.Add the egg and vanilla
3.Mix the flour and baking powder together. Then add gradually to the mixer.
4.Form dough in a ball and chill in the refrigerator until time for dough cutting and decorating.
5.Roll out the dough on a well floured surface.
6.Thereafter bake decorated cut out dough for 7-8 minutes on parchment baking paper at 190 to 200 degrees celsius.
7.Cool cookies on the baking sheets when just taken from the oven. After about 5 minutes - move them to the wire racks to further cool completely.

It is a happy time. It is hard not to be in this cheerful setting. The colourful sprinkles alone would make one cheerful. I do not think they had these during medieval times.

However, they had the same beautiful aromatic smell of baked cookies surrounding them. It is lovely that like the olden days at Christmas time, we can share cookies with friends and families or Santa and his reindeers.😀
Sweet treats - handmade with love - to enjoy throughout the Christmas season.

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All photos and video are my own



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wow! it must have been really fun making the cookies with your daughter and friends.. These look like a lot of work, but yeah, with friends helping out it definitely was fun.

I would really love to taste one of these cookie! Please send some.

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Actually it was not so much work although we were together for a while. I guess time does fly when one is having fun.

Aww sending virtually is not the same. I did include the recipe. 😀

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Those cookies are looking yummy; I've been salivating while reading your blog post. I would say Christmas is creativity; it comes, and people suddenly have that joyful feeling.

Having your family and friends make that, and your reminiscing about the past, I must say, must have been a great moment for you. Inviting them over must have been the best idea instead of doing it all by yourself. What is Christmas without sharing?

Thanks for sharing your recipe.

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haha - there are many cookie photos to salivate over and they are very tasty. Christmas is definitely about caring and sharing - it was indeed a dun time.

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Awesome😍 Traditional Chritmas is the best kinda Christmas. Love the colours and shapes, so Chrimasy🎄 This week is cookies for us aswell.

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Aww thank you. Nice that you will also make cookiies.What type do you make?

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It was a team effort, everyone together makes better use of time and does everything quickly, the cookies turned out great, they made enough for everyone.

Fue un trabajo en equipo, todos juntos se aprovecha mejor el tiempo y se hace todo rápido, las galletas quedaron genial, hicieron suficientes para todos.

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Yes it was indeed and it was a fun process. Thanks for dropping by.

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The important thing is that they had a lot of fun making it.

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Sounds like a day well spent.

Next time, pizza making with cookies ( delivered ) for sustenance? ;^)

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I love the fact that you made cookies with your daughters and friends
It is really nice and I love the dishes
They look good

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People are doing serialization a month in advance and the special advantage of such events is that people get a chance to meet each other and have fun together.

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Wow, the cookies looks yummy, what an awesome Christmas tradition. Indeed, Christmas is all about caring and sharing, it's an amazing time with your family and friends making the cookies , and having fun with it...this kind of home made bakery is usually a lot of work but it looks fun how you guys worked and keep reminiscing, sharing tasks and taking turn..now I love this kind gathering. There's always something new you could learn from each other. The cookies packaged for friends, how do I get mine in Nigeria? Lol
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With a group it is not a chore but a get together.

Lol - - they might be soggy by the time they arrie - no preservatives included. 😀

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Always cookies every day of the year! :)

But the Christmas cookies look super fun to create. Lovely

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very busy bee indeed! Home made is the best without doubt

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Absolutely - it was a great process and not a chore with 11 people.

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there is an old english saying, "too many cooks spoil the broth" , but obviously not in this instance.

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No - not at all - there was a good production line. I quoted my own english say -“Many hands make light work”.

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Muy buenos días amiga es magnífico lo que haces con tus manos , esas galletas se ven suculentas..feliz navidad.

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Feliz Navidad para ti también. Sí, lo mejor es hacerlo en casa.

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Awww, that must be really fun :) It's so nice to have such an activity with children, while it can become a bit messy, the fun is multiplied :)

My mouth watered with the sight of those many cookies 😅

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Yes it was a lot of fun and not too messy actually -lots of hands to keep good order. There is now a lotof cookies to go through the season.

haha ....and they were mouth wateringly good indeed.

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making cookies is always fun for Christmas celebration... so many cookies has been prepare, even looks so tempting...

merry Christmas 🎄🎁

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Yes they are tempting and tasty indeed. Needless to say it was a fun activity with our golden team of 11.

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