Tag: Christmas Cookies

  • Seven Layer Bars

    Seven layer bars 2Happy New Year’s Eve! Today I have the perfect bar to ring in the new year. Most of you have already heard of seven layer bars, they are quite famous in their deliciousness. This desert has a wonderful candy bar consistency, with its rich chocolate, delectable butterscotch, toasted coconut, and crumbly graham cracker crust; no one can resist this bar. They are the perfect addition to your New Year’s Eve party and they are so simple to make. As their name suggests, you just layer the ingredients and that’s it and when they are done baking, you have a full pan of candy bar awesomeness!  So if you are looking for that last-minute treat for your New Year’s Eve guests, whip up a batch of seven layer bars.  If you have too many bars (like that’s even possible!) just freeze the extras.

    Seven layer bars 1

     

    Seven Layer Bars 5Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Then pour 1/2 cup of melted butter into a 9×13 inch pan.

    melted butterCrush 2 cups of graham crackers in a plastic bag.

    crushing graham crackers 2Pour the 2 cups of graham cracker crumbs on the butter in the pan.

    graham crackers in panLayer 1 cup of butterscotch chips on the graham cracker layer.

    butterscotch chips in panThen add the 3/4 of a cup semi-sweet chocolate chips.

    chocolate chipsThen sprinkle on the 1 cup of coconut.

    coconutThen pour 1 (14 oz.) can Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk.

    adding milk

    adding milk 2Bake 25-30 minutes. Check the bars after 20 minutes to see if they are almost done. I baked mine 25 minutes and they were done just perfectly.

    finished barsNow you can let them cool and then cut into squares.

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  • Christmas Cookie Recipes

    Christmas-Cookie-Baking-Day-Ideas-1Yay!  It’s Christmas cookie time again.  It’s the time of year when you make all of your favorite holiday treats.  Every year my family has a Christmas cookie baking day.  We makes six types of cookies each year: Colleen’s Candy, Almond Bark Pretzels, Star Cookies, Spritz Cookies, Cut-Out Sugar Cookies, and Carmel Chocolate Swirl Fudge.  We have varied the cookies some years by deleting some and adding others, but for the most part the list has stayed the same for about 15 years.  We have a master list of ingredients we use to buy the supplies for this cookie baking day, which is shown at the bottom of this post.  This list makes checking your pantry for ingredients or buying the supplies easier.  You can also divide the ingredient list among the people coming to the cookie baking day to make it less of a burden for any one person.  In this post I will have a link for each cookie and a printable master ingredient list at the end of the post.  On the cookie making day we make enough cookies for three families so you could adapt this for a cookie exchange party with three friends or you can just use the recipes that follow for your holiday baking.  Choose one or two this year and start your own tradition.

    colleen's-candy

                                           Click here for Colleen’s Candy recipe.

    Almond-Bark-Pretzels

                                     Click here for Almond Bark Pretzels recipe.

    star-cookies

                                                    Click here for Star Cookies recipe.

    spritz cookies

                                                    Click here for Spritz Cookie recipe.

    Cut out sugar cookies

                                             Click here for Cut-Out Sugar Cookies recipe.

    Caramel Chocolate Swirl Fudge

                                     Click here for Caramel Chocolate Swirl Fudge recipe.

    Christmas-Cookie-Ingredient-List-1

     

                                                              Click here to print cookie ingredients list.