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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Quick & Easy Blackberry Cobbler

Posted by admin on Dec 20, 2009 under Christmas cake recipes, Christmas dessert recipes


Christmas Dessert Recipes: Quick & Easy Blackberry Cobbler

What You Need:

1 cup of all purpose flour
1½ cups of sugar
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
7 tablespoons butter (still cold)
¼ cup water, boiling
¼ cup water, cold
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1½ teaspoon lemon juice
4 cups blackberries (rinsed and pat dry)

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How To Make It:

Preheat your oven to 400°F.
In one large bowl, mix ½ cup of the sugar, flour, salt and baking powder together and then cut in the cold butter until the flour mixture looks crumbly.
Next, stir in the boiling water into the flour mixture until it is moist evenly.
In a different bowl, mix the cold water and cornstarch together until dissolved.
Next, add the remaining sugar, lemon juice and blackberries, then pour in a large seasoned cast iron skillet.
Bring the berry mixture to a boil, constantly stirring so as to avoid burning.
The next step in the blackberry cobbler recipe is placement of the dough.
Take the berry mixture off the heat and drop spoonfuls of dough onto the top of the hot berry mixture, placing with an even hand.
Bake for approximately 20 – 30 minutes until the dough turns golden brown.

This Christmas Dessert Recipe Serves 8.

While fresh blackberries are the best for a blackberry cobbler recipe, you can use frozen berries as well. The key is to defrost what you need and pat dry to remove excess moisture. Vanilla ice cream or whipped topping is a favorite addition to a fresh out of the oven blackberry cobbler recipe too.


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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Banana Bread Recipe

Posted by admin on Dec 20, 2009 under Christmas cake recipes, Christmas dessert recipes


Christmas Dessert Recipes: Banana Bread Recipe

This banana bread recipe does not call for any complicated procedure to make it and it taste great as well.

What You Need:

1 cup butter for shortening
5 over-ripe bananas, mashed well
2 ½ cups sugar
4 eggs
¾ cup buttermilk
3 cups flour
1 ½ teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 cup chopped nuts
1 ½ teaspoon vanilla

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How To Make It:

Combine shortening, bananas and sugar.
Slowly add eggs, one at a time and beat well.
Sift baking soda, flour and salt together.
Alternately add the other dry ingredients along with the buttermilk to the batter mixture.
Add the vanilla and nuts and mix the banana bread recipe mixture well.
Bake the mixture for 70 to 80 minutes at 325 degrees or until a toothpick comes out clean from the bread.

This Christmas Dessert Recipe Serves 16.

You will need two greased loaf pans for the entire banana bread recipe mixture. Do not fill to the top since the banana bread recipe will rise, you might like to give at least an inch space from the rim of the loaf pans.


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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Anise Christmas Cookies

Posted by admin on Dec 20, 2009 under Christmas cookies recipes, Christmas dessert recipes

Christmas Dessert Recipes: Anise Christmas Cookies

What You Need:

4 eggs
4 cups confectioners’ sugar
2 teaspoons lemon zest
4 1/2 cups cake flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
4 drops anise oil

How To Make It:

Beat together sugar and eggs until very fluffy. 
Add anise oil and lemon zest.
Gradually mix in the baking powder and flour blending well as you go. 
Chill this dough for at least 4 hours or overnight, if you wish. 
Flour a dough rolling area and roll out the chilled dough to roughly 1/8th to 1/4th inch thick. 
Use a springerle rolling pin or a pressboard to make the designs these cookies are so well known for. 
Cut into desired shapes. 
Let these sit out overnight, uncovered. 
The next day bake them for 15 minutes at 350 degrees F. 
Cool on a wire rack then store in an airtight container. 

This Christmas Cookies Recipe makes 3 dozen.

These cookies have been called many things over the years.  Whatever name you call it by it’s sure to turn into a holiday tradition.

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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Holly Sugar Berries

Posted by admin on Dec 18, 2009 under Christmas candy recipes, Christmas dessert recipes

Christmas Dessert Recipes: Holly Sugar Berries

What You Need:

1/3 C fresh cranberries
1/2 C sugar

How to Make It:

Place the cranberries in a large mixing bowl.
Add the sugar and toss to completely coat the cranberries.
Cover the bowl and place in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour.
Remove the cranberries and place in a mini muffin cups. 
Place in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 1 week.

This Christmas Candy Recipe Has A Serving Size Of 18 berries

These make a great snack candy.  Any type of fruit will work with this recipe like grapes, banana slices, apples or oranges.  These also make a great garnish for cheesecakes, pies or cupcakes.

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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Sweet Pecan Poppers

Posted by admin on Dec 18, 2009 under Christmas candy recipes, Christmas dessert recipes

Christmas Dessert Recipes: Sweet Pecan Poppers

What You Need:

1/4 C sugar
1 t cinnamon
1/8 t salt
1 egg white
2 ½ C pecan halves

How to Make It:

Place the oven temperature at 300 degrees and allow the oven to heat.
In a mixing bowl toss together the sugar, cinnamon and salt.
Place the egg white in a separate bowl.
Beat the egg white to a foamy consistency.
Add the pecans to the egg white mixture and stir to cover.
Add the sugar mixture to the pecans and mix until the pecans are completely covered.
Spray a baking sheet with a non stick cooking spray.
Spread the pecans out in a single layer on the sheet.
Roast 30 minutes, turning the pecans with a spatula occasionally. 
Allow the pecans to cool completely before storing.

This Christmas Candy Recipe Has A Serving Size Of 24

For a more Christmas affect use 1/2 C red and 1/2 C green sugar instead of regular sugar to cover the pecans. 

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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Winter Wonderland Snow Balls

Christmas Dessert Recipes: Winter Wonderland Snow Balls

What You Need:

2 2/3 C sugar
2/3 C light corn syrup
1/2 C water
2 egg whites
1 t vanilla extract
2/3 C nuts, chopped

How to Make It:

Place the sugar into a medium heavy saucepan.
Add the corn syrup and water.
Place the pan over low heat and stirring continuously cook the mixture until all the sugar has dissolved.
Once the sugar has dissolved allow the mixture to cook until the candy thermometer reaches 260 degree, being sure not to stir.
Remove the pan from the heat.
Place the egg whites into a large mixing bowl.
Beat with an electric mixture until soft peaks begin to from when the beaters are lifted up.
Continue beating the mixture as you pour the hot syrup in a steady stream into the egg whites. 
When all the syrup mixture has been added pour in the vanilla extract and continue beating until the mixture holds uniform shape.
Fold in the nuts with a rubber spatula.
Place wax paper on a large cookie sheet being sure to cover it completely.
Butter the end of a wooden spoon.
Drop the mixture with the wooden spoon onto the prepared baking sheet.
Allow the candy to cool before placing in a sealed container.

This Christmas Candy Recipe Has A Serving Size Of 4 dozen

This mixture can become very stiff once you add the hot syrup to the egg whites.  If this occurs use a large spoon or your hands to continue mixing in the ingredients.  By buttering a wooden spoon you should have no trouble removing the candy mixture onto the wax paper to cool. 

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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Santa Claus Candy Clusters

Posted by admin on Dec 18, 2009 under Christmas candy recipes, Christmas dessert recipes

Christmas Dessert Recipes: Santa Claus Candy Clusters

What You Need:

1 (6 oz.) pkg. semisweet chocolate pieces
1/3 C butter
16 large marshmallows
1/4 C peanut butter, crunchy
1/2 t vanilla extract
2 C oats
1 C coconut, flaked

How to Make It:

Place the chocolate in a large saucepan over low heat.
Add the butter and marshmallows.
Cook 5 minutes, stirring constantly, until melted together and smooth.
Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the peanut butter.
Pour in the vanilla and stir just to combine.
Add the oats and coconut and stir until incorporated into the ingredients well.
Place wax paper onto a large baking sheet.
Drop the mixture by teaspoonfuls on the prepared sheet about 1 in. apart.
Refrigerate for 2 hours or until candy is firm.

This Christmas Candy Recipe Has A Serving Size Of 3 dozen

Never double a candy recipe.  This can cause increased cooking time which in turn can ruin the quality of the candy.  If a double amount is needed make a second batch using the same ingredients.

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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Peanut Lovers Christmas Candy

Posted by admin on Dec 18, 2009 under Christmas candy recipes, Christmas dessert recipes

Christmas Dessert Recipes: Peanut Lovers Christmas Candy

What You Need:

1 egg
2 C confectioner’s sugar, divided
1/8 t salt
1/2 t vanilla extract
1/3 C peanut butter
1 T butter, room temperature
3/4 C salted peanuts, chopped fine

How to Make It:

Place the egg in a small mixing bowl.
Beat the egg with an electric mixer on low just slightly.
Add 1 C of confectioner’s sugar, salt and vanilla to the egg.
Beat with the mixer on medium speed until just combined.
Add the peanut butter and butter and beat until all the ingredients are combined well.
Fold in the remaining confectioner’s sugar with a rubber spatula.
The mixture should be firm enough to roll into balls.
More confectioners’ sugar can be added, 1 T at time until the mixture if as firm as needed.
Place the nuts in a shallow bowl or pan.
Cover a cookie sheet with wax paper.
Form the mixture into 1 in. balls and roll the balls in the nuts to completely cover.
Place the balls on the lined cookie sheet.
Refrigerate 1 hour or until firm.

This Christmas Candy Recipe Has A Serving Size Of 3 dozen

These little treats are a snap to make and because there is no cooking with heat involved they are the perfect candy for children to make. These can be rolled not only in nuts but in colored sugars or even holiday sprinkles.  Let them give these to their teachers, grandparents and friends for a one of a kind Christmas gift. 

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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Rudolph’s Favorite Candy

Posted by admin on Dec 18, 2009 under Christmas candy recipes, Christmas dessert recipes

Christmas Dessert Recipes: Rudolph’s Favorite Candy

What You Need:

1 pkg. white frosting mix
1/3 C light corn syrup
1 t almond extract
1/2 C boiling water
1 (1 lb.) pkg. confectioners’ sugar
1 C candied cherries, chopped
Red food coloring

How to Make It:

Place the frosting mix (dry) into a large mixing bowl.
Add the corn syrup and almond extract.
Carefully pour the boiling water into the mixing bowl.
Beat the mixture with an electric mixer on medium speed 5 minutes until soft peaks begin to form when beaters are lifted out.
With the electric mixer on low speed gradually beat in the sugar.
Fold in the candied cherries with a wooden spoon.
Place a few drops of red food coloring into the mixture and blend with the spoon.
Place wax paper on a large cookie sheet.
Drop the mixture by teaspoonfuls onto the prepared sheet.
fAllow the outside of the candy to firm, about 1 hour.
When the outside is firm turn the candy over and let the candy dry for 12 hours.

This Christmas Candy Recipe Has A Serving Size Of 4 dozen

Allowing the candy to dry completely before storing is very important is getting the best results.  You may find they will dry faster if there is little humidity in the air.  Check them from time to time and as they dry place them in an airtight container so they remain dry until consumed. 

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Christmas Dessert Recipes | Reindeer Munchables

Posted by admin on Dec 18, 2009 under Christmas candy recipes, Christmas dessert recipes

Christmas Dessert Recipes: Reindeer Munchables

What You Need:

1 egg white
1 T water
3 C cashews
1/2 C sugar
1/2 t salt
1 t cinnamon
1/2 t cloves
1/2 t nutmeg

How to Make It:

Place the egg white in a large mixing bowl and beat slightly with a fork.
Add the water to the egg white and mix to combine. 
Pour the cashews into the mixture and stir until the cashews are completely moistened on the surface.
Place the sugar, salt, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg in a separate bowl. 
Toss to combine. 
Pour the sugar mixture over the cashews and toss until the cashews are completely covered.
Bring the oven temperature to 300 degrees.
Line a cookie sheet with aluminum foil.
Layer the cashews in a single layer on the prepared cookie sheet.
Bake 30 minutes being sure to stir them a couple of times to insure all sides of the cashews roast evenly.

This Christmas Candy Recipe Has A Serving Size Of 3 cups

These little munchies can be made with pecans, walnuts or just regular peanuts. To mix up the nuts use 1 C of each.  Add a few pretzel sticks and raisins after the nuts are roasted for a real treat.

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