Monday, November 30, 2009

Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies with CONNIE

Some days are just made for making cookies and today was one of those days for me and my niece. Connie and I made the Pioneer Woman's holiday Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies in between telling a few stories and getting caught up on each others lives. The cookies are beautiful and ever so tasty, a wonderful chocolate shortbread! We both recommend them to you. I suggest spending a delightful day in the kitchen as soon as you can with someone you love as much as I love Connie. Somehow creating together in a kitchen bonds you just like white chocolate sticks to chocolate cookies and candy canes!

We did make our cookies a little different from the original recipe. To cut the time down, we put the dough in the freezer for 1/2 of an hour and it made quick work of chilling the dough. Instead of rolling the cookies into balls, we chose to roll the dough out and cut it with a cute cutter. Our version of the recipe is below.



26 comments:

  1. These look fantastic. I am so excited for holiday baking!

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  2. Maria, you're so kind. I'm sure you will be baking up a storm, can't wait to see what you turn up!

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  3. I love this combination of flavors, especially around the holidays! These are beautiful!

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  4. Most exciting thing about holidays - baking cookies! These look perfect!Happy Baking!

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  5. What a fabulous cookie for Christmas! How fun to have someone baking with you!

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  6. Barbara, Jennifer and Kim- It was so nice to have someone to bake with- especially my darling niece, who is a wonderful baker herself! Cookies are so much a part of Christmas and it has begun!!

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  7. I will give this recipe to my executive chef, after it I let you know the results! :) congrats for your blog, it's very interesting and beautiful!

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  8. oh yaay, another PW recipe for me to try! They are soooooooo pretty ... my niece would go nuts for these.

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  9. Cookies with Connie- that is a fabulous name for a show! I wish I could have been there with you two, I can't think of anything sweeter than cookies with Connie and Cristie! Love to both of you!

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  10. that is a GREAT photo! I wish there was a photo of your beautiful cooking assistant!! Do you have any cookies left that I can try?

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  11. @candace - I got to eat two!!! They're very delicious! Well done Cristie.

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  12. those look so delicious! how fun! happy holidays!

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  13. These make me want to jump right into the kitchen and get started on my holiday baking! I just love the little shape and the peppermint would put it over the edge for me. These would easily become my favorite.

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  14. OH...so pretty! Love the dark chocolate with the crushed candy cane and I bet they tasted delicious!

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  15. those look so delicious and pretty!

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  16. Yet another beautiful treat I really want to add to my Christmas baking. As always, amazing!

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  17. Cute Cristie! I had no idea Ree had these. I want to make these right now!

    Laura

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  18. great cookies what a lovely thing to do with a friend

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  19. These photos are great. Thanks for the recipe! I'm so sad I forgot to try one today at your house. I'll just have to make them myself.

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  20. Thanks for stopping by and the nice comments! These cookies are so easy to make and a fun project to do in an afternoon or evening. Let me know if you make them and how you change the recipe.

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  21. We love the look of those beautiful cookies! One of us wants to make some! Thanks for your visit to Jefferson's Table. Best from Montecito, California

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  22. These look so beautiful. They look similar to something I have seen at Williams Sonoma, but home made is always best. Awesome job!!!

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  23. Yummy...I think I could do those! Thanks for visiting me...your blog is lovely. I really need to get some baking done...where oh where is the time going? I will be back to visit again....seeing I have a sweet tooth.

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  24. Those look amazing! I love peppermint and chocolate! Baking with a loved one is always a wonderful way to spend the time.

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  25. i am doing this recipe for homework at school. It is so easy and fun to make.I can't wait to try them!

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