Cooking With Christie: Easy Cookies

This Week’s Recipe: Thumbprint Cookies

Inspiration: Recently, I found a vintage Betty Croker Cookbook at an estate sale and picked up a jar of lingonberry preserves from a German deli a few weeks later. Combine these separate events with a lemon themed going away party — you get thumbprint cookies.

Now, it’s been a hot minute since I made traditional thumbprint cookies. Yet, I still couldn’t keep myself from changing the recipe a bit, mainly because I cannot come into contact with nuts without blowing up. So I totally skipped the portion of the recipe where you whip an egg white, dip the dough in it, and then roll the dough ball in nuts.

Thereby illustrating what I love about Betty Crocker Picture Cook Books — the recipes inside are generally so basic it allows you to play with them and still produce edible bakes….about 95% of the time.

I also substituted lemon extract for vanilla and adding lemon zest to the dough. Not a huge change, I admit, but I felt confident in making them!

Even better, they turned out great! Lingonberry and lemon go really well together!

Christie: I can see Miss Marple baking these for an under-the-weather friend since you can slip some extra vitamin C into the mix to help them recover faster! Plus, taking baked goods to a neighbor is a wonderful way to get invited inside, where one can either exchange local news (aka gossip) or conduct a gentle interrogation over tea and biscuits!

Baking With Christie!

This Week’s Recipe: Thumbprint Cookies

Cookie baking season is upon us! (Which, basically, is anytime the mercury dips below sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit for a few days together.) And during this self-proclaimed period of non-thermometer-melting temperatures, we were invited to watch a football game over at a friend’s house, and I volunteered to bring the desserts.

The first of which (I went kinds nuts as it was the first true bake of the season) was jammy thumbprint cookies.

Now, as it happens, I often find the base cookie dough too sweet when combined with another sugar-ladened element like jam. So to counteract this phenomenon, I concocted my own cranberry jam recipe. (The recipe will come later.)

And it turned out marvelous!

Click here for the base cookie recipe.

Christie: I can see Inspector Japp or Captain Hastings enjoying one of these with a cup of tea! I don’t think their quite fancy enough to tempt the great Hercule Poirot though…