The annual cutout Christmas cookie extravaganza.
My mom, brother and I used to go over to my aunt's house each Christmas to make cookies. Just the four of us in a cozy kitchen with Christmas music filtering through the house. Granted, my brother and I? We weren't much help. Sure, we'd cut a few cookies out using a cookie cutter, but the cookie making business kind of lost our attention after a few minutes and we'd be off, causing trouble with my aunt's dog or something.
Eventually my brother stopped going. Then I went away to school and stopped coming. But the cookies were still made.
I returned to the cookie making operation a few years ago. But by this point it had grown in size. Another aunt was thrown into the mix. And the recipe we used to double when I was a kid? Suddenly we were tripling it. And if that wasn't enough, one year we even quadrupled it. That, my friends, is a lot of cookies. We had so much cookie dough, we needed a second bowl just to mix it all up!
This year we were back to tripling the batch. We ended up with 30 dozen cookies plus a few "test" cookies along the way. For the mathematically challenged (I'll admit, I used a calculated here), that's 360 cookies if you don't count the test cookies. And we were done in about two hours.
Don't believe me? Here's the photographic evidence.
Once the cookies are finished, the dishes done and the kitchen cleaned up the cookie making extravaganza is nearly done. But you can't make 30 dozen cookies without celebrating with a treat. In this case, an alcoholic ice cream beverage. Needless to say, this is a fairly new step in the cookie extravaganza that was not around back in the early days when I was a kid.
5 comments:
oh yum! I made sugar cookies today too ... only I cheated and used the pre-made dough from Festival. :)
Oh, and I'm a failure at rolling dough too.
Aww, what a sweet tradition!
Aw! I love it! I also want to eat all of them!
Sounds like fun! The cookies look wonderful...and yummy! :)
Mom and I just undertook the cookie decorating endeavor last week...though not quite to this degree. I am impressed :)
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