Thursday, December 2, 2010

More Holiday Kitchen Gifts


So, if you've been following this blog this week, you know that I have been up to my ears in sugar and spice and lots of things VERY nice as I have been trying out all kinds of treats that are perfect for wrapping up and giving to near and dear ones for the holidays. And while I do love all these new recipes, it reminds me that I have some old favorites that are pretty delectable as well.

So just as a reminder, here are a few treats from Christmas Past, starting with one that is absolutely guaranteed to be a huge hit, and that is Cookie Truffles! Super-easy to make, and you can make them in either Chocolate Nutter-Butter variety (pictured above) or the equally wonderful White Chocolate Oreo version. Here's the link:

Cookie Truffles

Now, for all you fudge fans out there, here's the perfect marriage of fudge and the holidays...


...and that is Eggnog Fudge, with a little nutmeg sprinkled on top. And if you give it to your true love on a pretty holiday plate, you won't even have to look around for any mistletoe. Here's the link for this one:

Eggnog Fudge

Next is a recipe that is SO fabulous, I actually had to make an entire secret batch for my sweet little sister last year and sneak it to her out of sight of the rest of the family. As she will tell you, this crunchy, salty, sweet, chocolate extravaganza is, um, well worth hiding from the rest of the gang!


It's called Cookie Brittle, and you actually make it with not cookies but saltines, and you really MUST make it because it is crazily good. Here's the link:

Cookie Brittle

And now that you have made all these delectable treats for everyone else, here's one that you need to make for yourself. This is my most beloved recipe because it came to me from my grandmother, and it is - day in and day out - the single most popular recipe on my blog. So if you haven't made them already, give yourself a gift from the kitchen... make them this holiday season, settle down with a cookie and a cup of tea, and you will know why they are my very favorite cookie. From me to you, my grandmother's molasses cookies, with love.


Here's the link:

My Grandma's Molasses Cookies

And now for the most important recipe of all this holiday season: Gather up your favorite people. Mix in some babies and grandparents and stir well. Wrap securely in hugs and sprinkle with kisses.


From my kitchen to yours - a sweet holiday season, my friends!

xox * Kate * xox

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