OWL COOKIES

For several months this winter, we had the cutest screech owl living in a tree on my block.  He would sit there for hours during the day, not moving, occasionally blinking, and just kind of watching over the block.  We were all smitten with the little bird.

He’s been gone for a few weeks now, but we’re all hoping he’ll be back next fall.

We had our annual block party last weekend, and in honor of our feathered friend, I made owl cookies.   This is an old Pillsbury recipe — in 1956, a young girl from Washington won $5000 for this cute recipe.  Hoot hoot!

OWL COOKIES
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Recipe type: Cookies
 
Ingredients
  • ¾ cup butter, softened
  • 1 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 egg
  • 2-1/4 cups flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1-1/2 ounces unsweetened chocolate, melted
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • Chocolate chips for garnish (about ⅓ cup)
  • Whole cashews, for garnish (about ⅔/ cup)
Instructions
  1. Place butter and brown sugar in a large bowl, and using an electric mixer, beat until light and fluffy. Add vanilla and egg and beat to combine. Stir in flour, baking powder, and salt until thoroughly combined (if dough is very crumbly and dry, and 1-2 tablespoons milk). Place 1 cup of the dough in a small bowl, add melted chocolate and baking soda, and mix until thoroughly combined.
  2. On a lightly floured surface, roll out half of the light dough to a 10" x 14" rectangle. Using your hands, shape half of the chocolate dough into a roll 10" long. Place the chocolate roll in the center of the rectangle of light dough, and mold the light dough around the chocolate dough. Wrap the log in plastic wrap. Repeat with remaining dough. Refrigerate 1 to 2 hours.
  3. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut the logs into slices approximately ⅛" to ¼" thick. Place two slices side by side with sides touching on a cookie sheet to look like owl faces. Pinch a corner of each slice to form the owl's "horns" or "ears" (in reality, they are neither). Place a chocolate chip, pointy side up, in the center of each slice for eyes, and a press a cashew in between the slices, curved side up, for the beak.
  4. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes until edges are light golden brown. Allows to cool briefly on cookie sheets, then remove to wire racks to cool completely.

“Hoo’s ready for cookies?”

What a hoot!

 

 

CHRISTMAS COOKIES

This past Christmas, for the first time since I had kids, I managed to bake Christmas cookies in sufficient quantities to share.  Usually I’d get one batch made, the family would eat them all, and that was the end of that.  I was so pleased with my cookie trays that I think I tore my rotator cuff patting myself on the back.

The cookies didn’t go quite as far as I’d planned, however, because we had a slight incident here.  The heater in our garage apartment had been acting up, and one day while I was out shopping I got a call from the police that our alarm company notified them that our smoke detector had gone off and the temperature in the garage apartment was 120 degrees.  I raced home to find 3 firemen and 2 policemen in my garage apartment, playing with my worthless watchdogs.  It really was 120 degrees — they said they’d never seen a room that hot that wasn’t on fire.  I think it was too hot even for hot yoga.   It turned out to be a broken heat relay (maybe) or thermostat (maybe) — we replaced both just in case.  Anyway, after shutting off the heater, we all came downstairs, and as I stood there in my kitchen surrounded by 5 very nice policemen and firemen, all I could think to do was offer them the Christmas cookies I’d been baking for the past two weeks, which to my delight, they gladly accepted.  So I packed them up a huge tin, and sent them off with profuse thanks and warm wishes.

Several of my cookies were recipes that I tried for the first time this year.  They were great, but in my opinion, they’re all keepers.  So, for posterity’s sake, and because cookies aren’t just for the holidays, here are my 2017 Christmas cookies with links to the recipes.

Clockwise from the top:  Favorite Ginger Cookies, Pistachio Cranberry Icebox Cookies, Split Seconds, Double Coconut Macaroons, Cinnamon Pinwheels, Chewy Double Chocolate Cookies, Cream Cheese Spritz, and Golden Pecan Balls in the center.

Favorite Ginger Cookies

Pistachio Cranberry Icebox Cookies

Split Seconds

Double Coconut Macaroons

Cinnamon Pinwheels

Chewy Double Chocolate Cookies

Cream Cheese Spritz

Golden Pecan Balls