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Monday, December 9, 2024

Baking Tasty Ornamental Treats... 12 Days of Christmas Cookies Bloghop




Welcome to my blog and to the Ninth Day of the 12 Days of Christmas Cookies Bloghop!
 
My name is Susan and I am thrilled that my dear creative friend Janet invited me to be a part of this special baking bloghop. I love to bake, art, craft, sew and make ALL THE THINGS (like my handmade Scoutie Elf claiming today's bake).



I'm sharing one of my favorite family Christmas Cookie recipes – Sugar Balls. Colored in glistening sugars - these bite sized treats look like ornaments! I don't know how long this recipe has been passed down in my family, I just have a cherished handwritten recipe on an index card from my grandmother (along with about a dozen others). These hand-written cards are cherished and bring back so many childhood memories each year when the holidays roll around.

These cookies are colorful, quick and easy to make and don't require eggs or dairy. Grab some extra tiny hands to help and lets get baking!


SUGAR BALLS

Cream thoroughly —
1 cup butter, softened
1/4 cup sifted, confectioners sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla

Stir in 1 tablespoon water

Add in 2 cups sifted flour & mix well

Stir in 1 cup chopped nuts (pecans or your choice)

Shape dough into 1" balls & roll some in red sugar, some in green

Bake 1" apart on an ungreased cookie sheet at 300° for 20 minutes or until firm to touch.

Cool thoroughly before removing from pan

Yield - 4 dozen


This is a super easy recipe and requires little prep work. Gather ingredients and follow along...



Feel free to use your choice of nuts. For the red & green versions, I used chopped pecans. For the second batch (lime green and purple), I tried pistachios. I had to toast these first as they were raw & unsalted.



Creme confectioners sugar with butter, then combine vanilla and water.



Next add sifted flour.



Combine flour into creamed sugar mixture thoroughly.



Completed dough before adding nuts. Feel free to try with whatever nuts you prefer. I used pecans here and also tried pistachios because I happened to have some for use in crusting fish. After you make the basic dough, feel free to select your favorite nuts and colored sugar.



Mix nuts into dough. I'm added chopped toasted pistachios here.



Combine thoroughly to ensure even nut distribution. This dough can be made ahead of time and chilled.



Since I don't have any extra hands to help, I find it helpful to divide dough and roll into long 1" rolls then slice about 1" segments that easily roll into balls. The 1 inch size makes the perfect one bite cookie.



Roll some in green sugar.



Roll some in red sugar.



I also tried some rolled in this lovely vintage sugar I scored at my local "Fresh Market". I was surprised that the thicker grain of sugar held up in baking and didn't melt all over the pan.



Bake at 300º for 20 minutes or firm to touch. They keep shape very nicely. Be sure to let them cool completely before removing from pan or the cookies might crumble when you pick them up. When cooled, the sugar makes a nice crispy shell for the nutty goodness inside.



For the pistachio batch, I tried some other fun colored sugar I have in the pantry – lime green and purple.

 

Batch number two in the oven!



After baking. the purple sugar didn't change color or brown when baked – these are so pretty!



I gently sliced one in half just so you can see the inside. These lovelies are meant to be enjoyed in one bite.



The bottom of cookie (at top) has a bit of the colors melted together.



When cooled the cookies are ready to enjoy! I have placed each cookie in a decorative mini muffin liner ready to serve on a platter or pack into gift tins.
These certainly are a treat any time of year.
 
Shhhhhh! The pistachio batch is staying with me! I'm looking forward to trying other combinations – leave me a comment with your suggestions!

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To visit all the stops on the hop visit Janet at https://tryit-likeit.com/12-days-of-cookies



Here's the list of all the recipes in this bloghop:
December 1 – Birds of a Feather: Ice Cream Sandwich Recipe
December 2 – Tales of Belle: Danish Pebernødder Cookies
December 3 – Jenron Designs: Movie Night Toffee Pretzel & Popcorn Cookies
December 4 – Sum of their Stores: Chocolate Orange Porridge Oat Cookies
December 5 – Esme Salon: Easy and Fun French Macarons Recipe!
December 6 – Our Hopeful Home: Belgian Butter Waffle Caramel Sandwich Cookies
December 7 – Purple Hues and Me: Christmas Light Bulb Cookies
December 8 – Rose Bakes: M&M Chocolate Chip Cookies
December 9 – sbartist : painting in the dark: {you are here} Sugar Balls
December 10 – Get Inspired by Faith: No-Bake Candycane Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
December 11 – Jupiter Hadley: Chewy Lemon Cookies
December 12 – Save Money Fever: Piped Butter Cookies

Thanks for stopping by – I hope you enjoy this recipe. Merry Christmas and Happy Baking :) Sb

10 comments:

  1. The cookies look delicious and pretty easy to make! Also, I love the colorful sugar!

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  2. Karalee - thank you! I find they are a bit addictive... I can't eat just one.

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  3. What a great recipe. I like being able to change the kind of nut being used. And the colored sugar - I could go crazy with that! Thanks for sharing with 12 Days of Cookies.

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    1. Thank you! Would love to hear what variations you try :)

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  4. I love all the color variations it makes the sugar balls so fun and festive! Plus the optional nut usage of pistachios or pecans is a huge bonus!

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    1. Thank you Jen! I have also made with walnuts when I have for other recipes. The dough base has so much potential. I have almonds too - I'm going to try those next (ran out of butter). I am thinking about finely shredding some coconut.

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  5. I really like the shape of these cookies - they look really fun for a box! Thank you for sharing your recipe.

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  6. Thanks so much for sharing this special family recipe with us! They look delicious and beautiful.

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  7. Thank you for sharing your special family recipe with us! The look delicious and beautiful!

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  8. I love a passed on family recipe, I have a few handwritten ones from my grandma too. These sugar ball cookies look delicious.

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