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Official Christmas Baking/Cooking/Craft/Secret Santa Thread!
Good afternoon fellow Lrrites!
Since we are an epic bunch of people that do epic things all the time, I have decided to make an Official Christmas Baking/Crafting/Card exchange thread.
I know what you are thinkging..."But Siobhan! It's not even thanksgiving here in Americaland! Whyfor Christmas so early?!"
Fear not, I bring this thread to you in peace and so early because I want to give people the chance to plan, share and execute their ideas.
Christmas for me has always been a hectic time full of awesome projects. My mom bestowed great baking knowledge upon me, so I may go forth and bake great, tasty goodies. This Christmas is going to be hard for me because this is the first year I officially live in another country away from friends and family I would normally spend Christmas with. My friends and I would throw a Calgary Punk Christmas Party/Chinese gift exchange that was always full of awesome homemade food, debauchery and shenanigans. I would like to do my same baking this year and photo document it for my family back home, and I thought it would be super cool to see what you all are up to for the holidays.
So! In this thread will go awesome recipes, photos of your delicious goods, fun craft ideas, photos of your crafts and tutorials.
Also I wanted to see how many of you are interested in a LRR forumite Christmas card exchange! It's always fun to get mail!
I'll start by posting a couple things I made last year, and probably posted here too. But I need some type of nom nomering to get the thread rolling.
I made these last year, and they turned out to be Wraiths favorite treat.
Brownie Christmas Ornament balls:
You bake your fave recipie brownies.. (this one was just a box recipie because I was pressed for time.. SHAME!)
Then you wash your hands because the next step you take icing, dump it over the brownies and crush it up with your hands. Squish it all into a moist, pliable
dough and roll them in tiny spheres.
The next step I took candy melts, melted them and rolled the chocolate brownie spheres in them. Let them dry.
Then take them off the sticks, take some lustre dust ( you can pick it up at Michaels) and dust it on with lemon juice of vodka.
I made the silver toppers with homemade fondant and silver lustre dust.
Then, the finished product can be packed how you like!
Last year I also made red velvet snowglobe cupcakes... but they didn't turn out how I wanted because I was so rushed to get them done, and by that time I had given up all hope in humanity.
Here are some photos of them. I adorned them with homemade fondant Cocacola polar bears. The two ideas came from Bakerella.
Before I started my official Christmas baking, I made some chocolate chip cookies.. you know.. to tie me over
So what's in your guys recipie book this year?
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Since we are an epic bunch of people that do epic things all the time, I have decided to make an Official Christmas Baking/Crafting/Card exchange thread.
I know what you are thinkging..."But Siobhan! It's not even thanksgiving here in Americaland! Whyfor Christmas so early?!"
Fear not, I bring this thread to you in peace and so early because I want to give people the chance to plan, share and execute their ideas.
Christmas for me has always been a hectic time full of awesome projects. My mom bestowed great baking knowledge upon me, so I may go forth and bake great, tasty goodies. This Christmas is going to be hard for me because this is the first year I officially live in another country away from friends and family I would normally spend Christmas with. My friends and I would throw a Calgary Punk Christmas Party/Chinese gift exchange that was always full of awesome homemade food, debauchery and shenanigans. I would like to do my same baking this year and photo document it for my family back home, and I thought it would be super cool to see what you all are up to for the holidays.
So! In this thread will go awesome recipes, photos of your delicious goods, fun craft ideas, photos of your crafts and tutorials.
Also I wanted to see how many of you are interested in a LRR forumite Christmas card exchange! It's always fun to get mail!
I'll start by posting a couple things I made last year, and probably posted here too. But I need some type of nom nomering to get the thread rolling.
I made these last year, and they turned out to be Wraiths favorite treat.
Brownie Christmas Ornament balls:
You bake your fave recipie brownies.. (this one was just a box recipie because I was pressed for time.. SHAME!)
Then you wash your hands because the next step you take icing, dump it over the brownies and crush it up with your hands. Squish it all into a moist, pliable
dough and roll them in tiny spheres.
The next step I took candy melts, melted them and rolled the chocolate brownie spheres in them. Let them dry.
Then take them off the sticks, take some lustre dust ( you can pick it up at Michaels) and dust it on with lemon juice of vodka.
I made the silver toppers with homemade fondant and silver lustre dust.
Then, the finished product can be packed how you like!
Last year I also made red velvet snowglobe cupcakes... but they didn't turn out how I wanted because I was so rushed to get them done, and by that time I had given up all hope in humanity.
Here are some photos of them. I adorned them with homemade fondant Cocacola polar bears. The two ideas came from Bakerella.
Before I started my official Christmas baking, I made some chocolate chip cookies.. you know.. to tie me over
So what's in your guys recipie book this year?
EDIT:
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-MadMadamMimm
-Metcarfre
-Dubious Wolf
-Evil Jim
-Mister Fiend
-Vanguard
-Tak197
-2stepz
-Program IX
-Fayil
-King Kool
-Misty
-Tally
-Machalllewis
-xDeathKnightx
-FalconKnight
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I am so on this wwhen I get some time. You hve inspired me, Siobhan. And I totally wouldn't mind a yuletide card exchange.
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Great. Another incredibly talented person I'm gonna have to be jealous of.
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I'm down for cards!
I'm not too hip to the Christmastime baking myself - I leave that to my mom - but my wife and I made a cookbook we're giving to our families this Christmas!
I'm not too hip to the Christmastime baking myself - I leave that to my mom - but my wife and I made a cookbook we're giving to our families this Christmas!
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Theremin wrote:Great. Another incredibly talented person I'm gonna have to be jealous of.
Right? I hate that I don't have any particularly awesome traits and or abilities of a creative nature.
I'm interested in a LRR card exchange. But I think we need to get the crew involved. In fact I demand it.
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Someone shoudl donate for Tally to do another christmas card tutorial.
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I may be on the hook for Christmas baking this year because I get off on the 13th, while my mother (the normal baker) doesn't get off until the 23rd. So if I come up with anything interesting (that is, stolen from this thread), I will post pics.
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How much to ship you and wraith off to england?
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Marsipan dragon:
Sculp a dragon or another thing out of a lump of marzipan. Then melt DARK chocolate and our it over your sculpture. It should look and taste good.
Sculp a dragon or another thing out of a lump of marzipan. Then melt DARK chocolate and our it over your sculpture. It should look and taste good.
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I can't bake but I'm totally up for a LRR forum gift/card exchange or secret Santa type deal.
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I was thinking a Christmas exchange, but people would have to be super serious, because mailing packages oversea during december is pricey and hectic.
I'll update the original post with the Christmas card exchange.
I'll update the original post with the Christmas card exchange.
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I"m down with the Christmas card exchange. And now
Peppermint Whipped Cream (Easy Version)
Take one container of Cool Whip or other pre-made whipped dessert topping. Crush a minimum of 3 candy canes into pieces. Stir crushed candy canes into the whipped topping until fully combined. Dip sugar cookies into the delicious, slightly crunchy concoction.
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Peppermint Whipped Cream (Easy Version)
Take one container of Cool Whip or other pre-made whipped dessert topping. Crush a minimum of 3 candy canes into pieces. Stir crushed candy canes into the whipped topping until fully combined. Dip sugar cookies into the delicious, slightly crunchy concoction.
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That's a great idea! I imagine that would go good for a coffee topping as well.
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Man, those are cool. My standby cookies are basically sugar/butter cookies with raspberry jam in the center which the LRR crew "ate the shit out off" at PAX (I'm going to hope that's a compliment), but are hardly an amazing feat of culinary genius like your own projects. I used to also make chocolate/peanut butter truffle-y things which I may put up later, but I haven't done them in a while.
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Awesome/easy "recipe";
take plain Ritz crackers, spread with peanut butter to make a sandwich. Dip in melted chocolate, let set on cookie sheet in fridge.
DONE.
DELICIOUS.
take plain Ritz crackers, spread with peanut butter to make a sandwich. Dip in melted chocolate, let set on cookie sheet in fridge.
DONE.
DELICIOUS.
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Ritz actually makes those to buy now (except without the peanut butter). I had some on Friday, They were really addictive! I will have to try some with the peanut butter.
I had a great recipie from a friend for Peanut butter balls. SO GOOD. I will see if I can dig it up.
I had a great recipie from a friend for Peanut butter balls. SO GOOD. I will see if I can dig it up.
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The nice thing is you can use whatever kind of chocolate you want. Dark, for example (my favourite).
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Mmmm.. Dark is my fave as well. I am going to try these for sure this holiday!
You know what is weird, the recipe I have for the peanutbutter balls calls for the slightest bit of paraffinwax, and I remember when I went to buy it at the grocery store the lady yelled at me and said "PARAWAX IS FOR CANNING, NOT FOR COOKING. YOU CAN'T EAT IT". Yet, my friends and I make these ever single time we throw a stitch n' bitch... no one has ever had an issue? I did a little more research and found this
"Parawax can be used with the chocolate to create a consistency that will stick together and not mess up your fingers when set. It is not harmful and is used commercially"
So HA! lady..HA TO YOU.
I will definitely post that recipe when my friend sends it to me. SO FUGGING GOOD. I made "SWAMP BLOBS" for halloween last year out of them.
Usually you dip them one side at a time to creat a uniform ball, or dip them with a stick.. but I wanted to make them blobby and swampy for halloween
I'm trying to think up a way to make them more "christmassy". If they were just spheres (and not blobs) I was thinking I could crush up some peppermint on them, but I'm worried peppermint and peanut butter do not go well together. Maybe some white chocolate swirl?
You know what is weird, the recipe I have for the peanutbutter balls calls for the slightest bit of paraffinwax, and I remember when I went to buy it at the grocery store the lady yelled at me and said "PARAWAX IS FOR CANNING, NOT FOR COOKING. YOU CAN'T EAT IT". Yet, my friends and I make these ever single time we throw a stitch n' bitch... no one has ever had an issue? I did a little more research and found this
"Parawax can be used with the chocolate to create a consistency that will stick together and not mess up your fingers when set. It is not harmful and is used commercially"
So HA! lady..HA TO YOU.
I will definitely post that recipe when my friend sends it to me. SO FUGGING GOOD. I made "SWAMP BLOBS" for halloween last year out of them.
Usually you dip them one side at a time to creat a uniform ball, or dip them with a stick.. but I wanted to make them blobby and swampy for halloween
I'm trying to think up a way to make them more "christmassy". If they were just spheres (and not blobs) I was thinking I could crush up some peppermint on them, but I'm worried peppermint and peanut butter do not go well together. Maybe some white chocolate swirl?
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Grocery store people - especially cashiers - have no idea about food. They eat Lean Cuisine for lunch. Always. My dad uses wax in his peanut butter balls too.
In my family it's all about;
- My mom's super-secret confetti squares
- Mom's butter tarts (my fave)
- Shortbread
- Cinnamon twists
- White-chocolate cranberry bark
- Dark-chocolate walnut bark
- Peanut butter balls
Hey Siobhan, for the balls maybe make a reindeer face with white chocolate, dried cranberry, and choco chips?
In my family it's all about;
- My mom's super-secret confetti squares
- Mom's butter tarts (my fave)
- Shortbread
- Cinnamon twists
- White-chocolate cranberry bark
- Dark-chocolate walnut bark
- Peanut butter balls
Hey Siobhan, for the balls maybe make a reindeer face with white chocolate, dried cranberry, and choco chips?
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MIMM'S CUPCAKE RECIPE!
100g sugar
100g butter
beat together until light and fluffy.
Beat in 1 egg.
Beat in another egg.
mix in flavourings of choice (i went for cocoa powder and glace cherries, other possibilities are choc chips, banana chips, vanilla essence, fruit segments etc)
fold in 100g flour
seperate into 12 cupcake cases.
Bake on gas mark 4 for 20 ish minutes.
Ice in seasonal designs
Nom
Don't overcook them like I did today. Crunchy cupcakes are not good.
100g sugar
100g butter
beat together until light and fluffy.
Beat in 1 egg.
Beat in another egg.
mix in flavourings of choice (i went for cocoa powder and glace cherries, other possibilities are choc chips, banana chips, vanilla essence, fruit segments etc)
fold in 100g flour
seperate into 12 cupcake cases.
Bake on gas mark 4 for 20 ish minutes.
Ice in seasonal designs
Nom
Don't overcook them like I did today. Crunchy cupcakes are not good.
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It's so weird how baking uses weights in the UK but volume over here.
Just FYI, most of us New Worlders don't have scales in the kitchen.
Just FYI, most of us New Worlders don't have scales in the kitchen.
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Met, that is a cute idea! Thanks!
I LOVE butter tarts! I haven't had one in YEARS. *drooooooool* Due to certain events I have no money for the holidays, so I'm thinking of just making huge batches of goodies to give to people as gifts. So far I have on my list
- The most awesome treat that doesn't have a name but is made of addiction and lust.
- Snowballs
- Greek shortbread
- Normal shortbread with green/red sprinkles
-Super Soft + Chewy Ginger Snaps!
I'm definitely thinking about the dark chocolate walnut bark you listed... YUM.
I LOVE butter tarts! I haven't had one in YEARS. *drooooooool* Due to certain events I have no money for the holidays, so I'm thinking of just making huge batches of goodies to give to people as gifts. So far I have on my list
- The most awesome treat that doesn't have a name but is made of addiction and lust.
- Snowballs
- Greek shortbread
- Normal shortbread with green/red sprinkles
-Super Soft + Chewy Ginger Snaps!
I'm definitely thinking about the dark chocolate walnut bark you listed... YUM.
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Woah gas mark 4? That sounds foreign and odd!
You know, I need to start making more cupcakes from scratch. I guess I'm always afraid they will turn out tasteless.
You know, I need to start making more cupcakes from scratch. I guess I'm always afraid they will turn out tasteless.
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I don't know the conversions, but a quick google search should set you all right
Also, flavour is easy to include, you just need to include quite a bit of it
Also, flavour is easy to include, you just need to include quite a bit of it
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Included in our cookbook is an awesome recipe for triple-citrus cupcakes.
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