Holiday Cookie List

Christmas Cookies

It’s the time of year for holiday baking…
And here is a list of beautiful and delicious holiday cookies that we have been posting (one recipe per day) to our Facebook and Twitter feeds.

And you can find our list from last December, it is here. That’s a lot of cookie recipes to choose from!

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Sticky Toffee Gingerbread

Sticky Toffee GingerbreadGinger Fix
I have had gingerbread on the brain. I blame my sister because while I will be here braving the crowds to finish up my holiday shopping, she will be in London for a storybook, Charles Dickens Christmas adventure with her family and the queen. Gee, how awful for her.

Ginger is a major player for my family during the holidays. Most of the holiday treats of my childhood contained some sort of ginger…ginger cookies, gingerbread men and of course, good old-fashioned gingerbread. It’s definitely a Scandinavian addiction, and for me, it’s not the holidays without it.

I have tasted some good gingerbread over the years, but if I had to choose one recipe to make a classic gingerbread it would be this one. Though, I don’t serve it the way you would expect. I go rogue and serve my gingerbread with the same sauce I use for my Sticky Toffee Pudding. Is it over the top? Perhaps. But it is appropriate for the holidays—if you can’t over-indulge at the holidays then when can you?

Try using Blackstrap molasses instead of regular. It gives it a dark chocolate-like intensity that is delicious. You can also bake this in individual ramekins, or even muffin tins for a more elegant presentation—just be certain to adjust the cooking time.

Sticky Toffee Gingerbread

Gingerbread
Serves 12
This portion of the recipe is adapted from the Silver Palate Cookbook

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Classic Scottish Shortbread

Scottish ShortbreadThe Cookie Crumbles

As my grandfather grew older, it got harder and harder to figure out what to get him for Christmas. When you reach your 90s, you pretty much have everything you need. There is an actual limit to how many pairs of slippers a person should own.

Sees Candy was one of his favorites, as were framed pictures of the kids and family. I think I was a senior in high school when I bought a shortbread mold, and made him his first batch of Christmas Shortbread. It was a big hit. He dug in and started eating them before we finished opening presents. From then on, Gumpa got his own special tin of homemade shortbread from me every year.

Shortbread is one of my favorite cookies. The ingredients are uncomplicated, and it is a perfect accompaniment to a steaming hot cup of tea. For all it’s simplicity, making perfect shortbread can be tricky. You don’t want it to tough or too crumbly, and if you use a mold, there is always the possibility it will stick…which is a total bummer. The main thing is to make sure you use good quality butter (and lots of it). I like Kerry Gold or Plugra.

There are so many different versions of shortbread to fit whatever mood you’re in, and the best part is that it’s a year-round cookie. Anytime is a good time for shortbread in any form. Lemon. Lavender. Chocolate. Pecan. Earl Grey..the possibilities are endless.

The best, in my opinion, is traditional Scottish shortbread (Can’t go wrong with the classics.) This recipe adds some oats to the mix for a slightly nuttier flavor. It’s fantastic, and a good choice for gift giving.

Classic Scottish Shortbread
Adapted from King Arthur Flour
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Pie Month 2015!

Pie MonthNovember is Pie Month at Piedmont Grocery…and we do sooo love pies!

Because so many of us prepare our Thanksgiving feast, and because recipes are fun to peruse, here is a wonderful list of what we have found across the internet, and published on Facebook and Twitter.

Visit our feeds each day in November for a new pie recipe. Read more…