Now I love to bake but I can't create a recipe from scratch. So when I saw this egg nog cookie recipe from Cooking Classy I had to try them. Pop over and get the recipe.
Isn't the Santa spatula cute :) |
Naked cookies ready to be dressed in frosting.
mm, these cookies are good. I had to try them for you, right ;)
Margulis Jewelers in Portland, Oregon has a fabulous collection of Patience Brewster figures and ornaments. Perfect location for the cookie shoot.
Isn't the cardinal an amazing piece. It has glitter! |
Join this virtual cookie exchange by sharing your favorite recipe in the comments
I want to thank Margulis Jewelers for allowing me to shoot this post in their beautiful store surrounded by gorgeous pieces of jewelry.
I saw a few pieces in there that will be going on my wish list.
My wife and I would have to make these with almond flour or something, but the recipe looks delicious! What a treat!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure almond flour would work. These cookies taste so good.
Deletei just made a faux-snickerdoodle that was amazing. it's a martha stewart recipe and uses no cream of tartar!
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Mmm, sinkerdoodle is one tasty cookie.
DeleteA cookie exchange is a super fun idea!! I don't eat grains but a lot of my friends are also gluten- and/or grain-free so I was thinking a Paleo cookie exchange would be fun sometime!
ReplyDeleteVirtual cookie exchange?? Love it! If I could, I'd bring some of these:
http://againstallgrain.com/2012/12/18/peppermint-chocolate-macaroons/
http://againstallgrain.com/2014/11/11/gluten-free-gingersnap-cookies/
my own recipe, http://www.create-enjoy.com/2013/12/delicious-healthy-chocolate-chip.html
Ooh, all of those cookies sound delish. Adding them to my recipe index.
DeleteWay to scout a great location! And the cookies sound super tasty, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's fun to shoot on location. These cookies are delish!
DeleteLove cookie exchanges! Everything looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies would be great for a cookie exchange.
DeleteCookies look delish and you look cute in that Apron!
ReplyDeleteAww thank you Talia. I LOVE Christmas.
DeleteEggnog anything has my name on it! We made these Pfeffernüsse, orGerman Spice Cookies, this year. http://www.curiouscuisiniere.com/pfeffernusse/
ReplyDeleteYou would love these cookies then Sarah. Mmm, the pfeffernusse cookies look very good.
DeleteThese look tasty! I'd bring my favorite almond sugar cookies to the virtual cookie exchange. These are my absolute favorite: http://www.urbanblisslife.com/2013/06/21/best-almond-sugar-cookies-ever/
ReplyDeleteOh those do look good Marlynn.
DeleteI don't love egg nog flavor by my hubby does so I will have to try these for him!
ReplyDeleteAmanda, I don't like egg nog, but these cookies I have to say, are good.
DeleteSuch a cute idea. Wish I had a recipe to share but I love ALL of the holiday cookies. ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice! There are just so many great cookies out there.
DeleteI love this! The cookies look so yummy and the location was perfect. The cardinal and the spatula are just adorable. You did a fabulous job, Tiffany!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lisa! These are cookies are so good!! and I don't even like egg nog, so you know they're delish. Mr. Margulis insisted I take a photo next to the cardinal. The man has great taste. Don't you love that spatula. I'm such a Christmas nut :D
DeleteYour cookies look so tasty! I love using eggnog in baking... in fact, I would bring my Gingerbread Ale Cookie Sandwiches with Eggnog Cream to the cookie exchange party :) http://bit.ly/1zwtwxv
ReplyDeleteChristin, these cookies are delicious. I have a plate of them staring at me right now.
DeleteOooh, your cookies sound amazing! I'm making a batch of those for sure.
they look yummy1
ReplyDeleteWow.. Lovely this is Yummy dishes.. Awesome Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteThese looks yummy! I love a good cookie exchange!
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