Just ask the man. ;)
As gifts for my family, I've decided to make cookies for everyone. The problem is that a few family members have food intolerances/allergies, which makes this a little more creative of a problem. I've chosen these cookies for everyone:
1. Alton Brown's sugar cookies (made gluten-free with Jules' flour)
What I love:
The cookies taste fresh when they are 2 weeks old, the batch of dough makes a lot, & they're really tasty.
What I hate:
All the sifting hurts my hands/arms. I always forget that I can probably just get away with whisking the dough.
2. Heidi's peanut cookies (egg-free, dairy-free, made gluten-free)
What I love:
These cookies are delicioso!
What I hate:
They are a little crumbly & work well as a smaller cookie. It all works out well later as they need a glass of milk as an accompaniment.
3. Heidi's thin mint cookies (egg-free, made gluten-free)
What I love:
I made these years ago using a star-shaped cookie cutter. All of my little points broke when I dipped them in chocolate. This year, I made little rounds, & that worked out swell!!
What I hate:
The dough turns rock-hard if you leave them in the fridge for too long. (Heidi recommends freezing it for 20 minutes, but I refrigerated them since it would be a day or two until I could bake them.)
4. Chocolate chip cookies
What I love:
These are my go-to chocolate chip cookie recipe. My number 1 Taste Tester just smiled, mumbled, & finished his cookie. They are WAY delicious.
5. Almond lemon biscotti (made diabetic-friendly with agave nectar & no white chocolate dip)
What I love:
The flavor of these are amazing. Really lovely. I opted to zest 2 oranges in my 4th batch in lieu of the lemons & swapped the sugar for agave nectar. Really nice!
What I hate:
My first batch turned out mildly crunchy. My second? Extremely hard. I'd kick that second baking time down to 10 minutes.
6. Chocolate hazelnut biscotti
old link: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/sara-moulton/chocolate-hazelnut-biscotti-recipe/index.html
What I love:
The man said these weren't overly chocolately, which was nice.
What I hate:
The dough got a few big cracks in it while it was baking. I didn't think that I overmixed!
7. maybe Triple Chocolate Cranberry Oatmeal cookies
What I love:
You can really hide the flax to go egg-free in these. I haven't made them yet, & I don't know how much more baking I can do this week. I'll keep you posted!
Also, we ran out of tupperware to store all the cookies before shipment. Must ship all cookies tonight!
7 years ago
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