Where it all began...

Apparently I make good cookies. Not just good cookies but awesome cookies. Not my words, the words of my family and friends. Don't get me wrong, I can follow a recipe. But I'm not really sure what makes them so delectible. I almost feel as though I am cheating my family, mostly my husband, out of the tastefulness of life when I make cookies from premade dough or pour them out of a box. They even have their own name: Shari Cookies. These "Shari Cookies" have become the only request of my family as Christmas presents and are a requirement at family parties. It all started Christmas 2005 when I tried to get a cookie exchange going. I made hundreds of cookies in my college apartment all by hand (I didn't yet have a mixer), in an oven that barely fit one pan. My roommate awoke to masses of baked goods covering each and every surface of our living space, save her bedroom and our tiny bathroom. I boxed them all up, well most of them, wrapped them in holiday flare, and placed them under the trees of my unsuspecting family members. With visions of sugar plums fleeing their dreams, they awoke to the sugar spender that has now become the traditional holiday staple. My goal is to get some practice this year. Not that I'm rusty. I absolutely adore baking. However, it seems as though I always go into the holiday cold, without the proper shoes, stretch and warmup. Not this year. This year I plan to outdo all the rest, which will be hard to do, for sure. And so, "The Cookie Project" was born. Each week I plan to make one type of cookie. It must be from scratch and have all the love and tenderness of warm homemade cookies and the subsidial milk, sans the slobber of my husband's spit on the spoon. So, one homemade cookie a week. This can't be good for our waistlines, but he's not complaining...

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Xmas cookie #7

Decadent Double Chocolate-Cherry Cookies
Gluten Free!
Yields 32 cookies
Recipe from BettyCrocker.com

Ingredients:
1 box (19 oz) Betty Crocker® Gluten Free chocolate chip cookie mix
1 box (4-serving size) chocolate instant pudding and pie filling mix
1 cup dried cherries
1/2 cup coarsely chopped pecans
1/2 cup butter, melted
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips (6 oz)
1/4 cup whipping cream
Directions:
Heat oven to 350°F. In large bowl, mix dry cookie mix, dry pudding mix, cherries and pecans. Add melted butter, eggs and vanilla; stir until soft dough forms.
Drop dough by rounded measuring tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets; flatten slightly. Bake 9 to 11 minutes or until set. Cool 2 minutes; remove from cookie sheet to cooling rack. Cool completely.
Meanwhile, in small microwavable bowl, microwave chocolate chips and cream uncovered on High 30 to 45 seconds; stir until smooth. Spoon generous teaspoonful on each cookie; spread over cookies. Allow chocolate to set until firm, about 1 hour.

I am always looking for new Gluten Free recipes for my mother-in-law. Especially during the holidays since everyone else gets tons of cookies and I don't want her to feel left out. I love the fact that Betty Crocker has come out with boxes of GF mixes for cookies, brownies, etc. These cookies were very yummy and my husband had no idea they were GF until I told him! The cherries were a tarty contrast to the sweetness of the cookies and chocolatey topping. Please note: when you make GF recipes, make sure everything is cleaned out from the last batch of cookies you made so there are no lingering flour particles on any piece of kitchen equipment.

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