Hi guys!
I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year! Let there be love, fun, happiness and… food! ;D
Today’s menu: super easy Christmas Cookies to hang in your Christmas tree 🙂 I’ve said it before with my Christmas Jam Cookies: What’s Christmas without cookies? Just a meeting!
What we need:
- 250 g butter
- 165 g sugar
- 1 egg yolk
- 250 g flour
- pinch of salt
- Christmas cookie cutters
- plastic foil
- baking plate
- baking paper
- a straw
- ribbon
How to:
- Mix together butter and sugar until fluffy.
- Add the egg yolk.
- Sift the flour and add it together with the salt to the mixture.
- Mix until everything gets combined and it forms a real dough.
- Wrap the dough in plastic foil and store for 30 – 60 minutes in the fridge.
- Remove the foil and roll out the dough.
- Cut out different Christmas figures.
- Heat the oven at 190°C.
- Place the cookies on a sheet of baking paper on a baking plate and make a little hole in the cookie with the straw.
- Bake for 15 minutes at 190°C.
- Let the cookies cool on the baking plate for a bit until placing them on a rack to cool completely.
- Take some ribbon and put it through the cookie-hole to hang them in your tree 🙂
Merry Christmas!
Have a delicious day ❤
xxx Sarah
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These are so adorable!Happy New Year!
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I hope you had a lovely Christmas 🙂
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Absolutely! I hope yours was good too 🙂
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Yes thank you 🙂
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Sarah I just love cut out sugar cookies they to me are part of what defines the season, food wise. Thank you for bringing to the party, they are just beautiful.
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I couldn’t agree more 😉
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And a Merry Christmas to you, too! They look so adorable, I wish it was Christmas Eve again …
Ginger x
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Awww thanks Ginger! I wish it was too… X
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Well, if I live in your house, you could never hang these cookies on your Christmas tree. I’ll polish them off before you can do that! 😛 These are so cute, Sarah! Happy holidays and have a blessed 2016 ahead! 🙂 xx
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Awww thanks Jhuls! Hehe I know you would :p I hope you had wonderful holidays and I wish you a Fantastic 2016! Xxx
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I wish the same to you… and more food! 😀
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We use to make these when the kids were young – stained glass ones too! I keep my dried gingerbread cookies from year to year. Fun idea for the holidays. Thanks for sharing with everyone at the BIG 100!
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Such wonderful memories these cookies bring to everyone ^^ Happy you like them too 🙂
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