How To make Berlinerkranzer
3/4 c Butter (or margarine),
-softened 3/4 c Solid shortening
-(e.g. Crisco) 1 c Sugar
2 ts Orange peel, grated
2 Eggs
4 c Flour, all-purpose
Red cinnamon candies -(optional) Green food coloring -(optional)
Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Mix thoroughly butter, shortening, sugar, orange peel and eggs. Blend in flour. Color with green food coloring, if desired. Shape dough by rounded teaspoonfuls into ropes, each about 6 inches long and 1/4 inch in diameter. Form each rope into a circle, bringing one end over the other and through into a single knot. Let about 1/2 inch extend at each end. Place on ungreased baking
sheet. Press in red cinnamon candies, if desired. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until set but not brown. Immediately remove from baking sheet. NOTES: * Norwegian wreath cookies -- These are decorative holiday cookies adding quite a bright, colorful aromatic touch to your plate of cookies. : Difficulty: moderate (requires some dexterity). : Time: 1 hour. : Precision: Measure the ingredients. : Cindy W. Poehlmann : AT&T Network Systems, Columbus, Ohio, USA : {cbosgd,cbatt}!cbdkc1!cwp : Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust
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German Holiday Cookies
Nancy Grabow is the German Language teacher at Monte Vista high school and she demonstrates making German Holiday Cookies. Her demonstration took place at Monte Vista Culinary Academy as she participated in the Guest Speaker Program. This recipe can be found on mvhs.schoolloop/culinary. Look in the Guest Speaker folder!
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Dying eggs with natural items is a very old idea. Yellow onion skins make orange. Red onion skins make brown. Beets will give you pink and red wine brings purple. There are many other colors you can get from things like spinach, parsley, etc. Try them for yourself.
Rustic Christmas Wreath Cookies
Who doesn't love a beautiful wreath this time of year? How about in cookie form?
Make these gorgeous rustic Christmas wreath cookies for your holiday parties or for friends and family.
Not in the Christmas spirit, change up the colors of the flowers to make these cookies any time of year!
Piping Tips used:
Large leaf: #352
Small leaf: #65
Red rose: #24 (or any closed star tip)
White rose and drop flowers: #13 (or any open star tip)
Pine branches: #1
Red berries: #1 or #2
Colors used:
Forrest green for dark leaves
Leaf green for light leaves
Red + maroon for red flowers
Red for red berries
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