Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Warm & Cozy Christmas Card & Snowball Cookies

  Hello, Glad you stopped by. Today I am sharing a hot Cocoa Christmas card.

To make this card I used a napkin. Thought the image of hot Cocoa in a cup was cute.



I stamped the snowflakes in Real Red Ink. The snowflakes are a retired set from Stampin Up.

Used a stitched circle die and also a circle punch. Picked up the paper from JoAnn's. Also added a little red satin ribbon. 

 

Since it's the season of giving I thought I would share another recipe. 

This one is for Snowball Cookies. A perfect cookie for the Holidays.

♥️  Snowball Cookies, also known as Russian Tea Cakes or Mexican Wedding Cake, are a delightfully nutty little balls of powdered sugar covered goodness! These classic holiday shortbread cookies come out every year at Christmas🎄 and everybody loves them! They are messy, but sooo worth it!! Enjoy! 

 

Snowball Cookies 

 

INGREDIENTS 

 

1cup butter softened 

1 tsp. vanilla extract

  2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour sifted 

 1/2 cup powdered sugar 

  1 cup pecans chopped fine

  Additional powdered sugar for coating 

  INSTRUCTIONS Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a medium bowl, beat butter and vanilla until smooth and creamy, about 3-4 minutes. In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, powdered sugar and salt, then stir into the butter, mixing just until combined.

 Mix in the chopped pecans. Roll dough into 1 inch balls and place them 1 inch apart on the prepared baking sheet. 

 What’s great about these cookies the don’t spread allot during baking.

 Bake for 10-12 minutes until lightly browned on the bottoms. DO NOT OVER BAKE.  

Remove from oven and wait just until they are cool enough to handle but still warm, then roll in powdered sugar and transfer to a separate baking sheet or parchment. Wait until cool, then roll in powdered sugar again to generously coat. 

  Store in an airtight container. Tips: • Don’t over bake • Don’t over knead the dough • Chill dough balls in freezer 15 minutes before baking (put in oven chilled) 

  I enjoy these cookies with a cup of coffee. So good!

 



That's all from me. Thanks for stopping by. Hope you can make it back. 

Merry Christmas!

 

 Challenges Entered-

Creative Knockouts - #482 Snow Much Fun

Krafty Chicks - #641 week 2 Christmas

Cut It Up Challenges - #266 Winter

Winter Wonderland challenge -End of year Anything Christmas Goes

All Sorts Challenge -#706 A/G with option Let It Snow

Crafty Calendar Challenge-December Anything Goes

Word Art Wednesday- Anything Goes weeks #573 -574

Lil Patch of Crafty Friends #195 Anything Goes



7 comments:

  1. It is so nice to see one of your posts! Your hot chocolate looks so yummy! I want to try out this technique. It looks so neat! Your cookies are one of our favorites and are my list to make. I will probably not post much for awhile as a lot of stuff going on, so I wanted to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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  2. I bet hot chocolate is extra yummy with those sweet cookies!

    What a cute card! Thank you for sharing your it and your cookie recipe with us at Cut it Up!
    Evelyn
    https://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com/

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  3. What a great card!! Wonderful plaid and who wouldn't love a hot cup of cocoa in the cold winter! Those cookies look really tasty, too! Perfect for our challenge at Cut It Up; thanks for sharing! ~Katrina

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  4. Fabulous card- I'd never have guessed that you used a napkin! Your cookie recipe looks great, I'm passing it on to my granddaughters who love to bake (and eat!) cookies so thank you for sharing.
    Thanks for joining us at Crafty Calendar this month
    Chris
    x

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  5. Great card - fab use of napkin! and your recipe sounds really yummy !! Thanks so much for joining us this week at Allsorts challenge.
    Pauline xx

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  6. Cute card! Thaks for the recipe
    Have a great day!
    Marilyn❤️

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  7. Fabulous card and I would never have guessed that you had used a napkin. As always I love to see you recipes too Michelle x

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