{"id":655,"date":"2014-11-26T11:25:41","date_gmt":"2014-11-26T16:25:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marissalingen.com\/blog\/?p=655"},"modified":"2014-11-26T11:25:41","modified_gmt":"2014-11-26T16:25:41","slug":"cookie-day-two-the-re-cookenating","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marissalingen.com\/blog\/?p=655","title":{"rendered":"Cookie Day Two: The Re-Cookenating"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I had a list.  We ignored the list.  We burned the list to the <em>ground<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>You see, Mom and Grandma and I: we are experienced in the ways of Cookie Day.  But having <a href=\"http:\/\/mrissa.livejournal.com\/921200.html\">already done one<\/a>, we had a lot of our usual tricks kind of&#8230;handled.  One of the ways that you keep three experienced bakers working all day with only one oven is to make things on the stove.  Well, we&#8217;d already made two kinds of fudge and caramels.  That was on Gluten-Free Cookie Day.  But!  We are versatile!  We are fierce!  We are determined!  So onwards.  Onwards to glory and lots and lots of treats.<\/p>\n<p>We made: <a href=\"https:\/\/marissalingen.com\/pepparkakor.html\">pepparkakor<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/marissalingen.com\/brunbrod.html\">brun brod<\/a>, pretzel hugs, <a href=\"https:\/\/marissalingen.com\/fruitshort.html\">strawberry shortbreads, blueberry shortbreads,<\/a> pecan penuche, hazelnut toffee, blueberry meringues (bluemeringues! they are boomerang shaped!), and strawberry jam filled <a href=\"http:\/\/smittenkitchen.com\/blog\/2009\/04\/chewy-amaretti-cookies\/\">amaretti<\/a> (pink, to distinguish them from the raspberry jam or frosting filled lavender ones on Sunday).  We would have also made lemon curd, but I ran out of butter and have to run out to the KwikTrip today to get butter for that and the <a href=\"http:\/\/timprov.livejournal.com\/506077.html\">yams.<\/a>  (Because I am I going to brave a grocery store the day before Thanksgiving when the gas station sells perfectly cromulent butter?  Hahaha I am <em>not<\/em>.)<\/p>\n<p>Note: some of the linked recipes are old recipes in which I reference using oleo.  I don&#8217;t really bake with oleo any more unless I&#8217;m baking for someone who needs non-dairy treats.  You can; most of those recipes were passed down from relatives who grew up with butter rationing if they weren&#8217;t still on the farm.  But I pretty much always bake with butter.<\/p>\n<p>The amaretti are the great discovery of this year.  They&#8217;re really not hard if you&#8217;re comfortable with a pastry bag (which includes being comfortable with a Ziploc with the end snipped off), and we totally didn&#8217;t do the thing she talks about with switching the racks of the oven, and it worked fine&#8211;my cookie sheets are large, so we can only bake a sheet at a time because they block air flow from each other.  But fifteen minutes in the middle of a 300 degree oven, no fooling around, they do exactly what they&#8217;re supposed to do, they&#8217;re an easy gluten-free dairy-free cookie, go team.<\/p>\n<p>You notice that some of the things yesterday were still gluten-free, even though the gluten-free focused Cookie Day was Sunday.  Here&#8217;s the thing.  There is so much out there that&#8217;s good that doesn&#8217;t have to have gluten in it in the first place.  Penuche, toffee, meringues.  These things are just&#8211;they&#8217;re just treats.  They&#8217;re just goodies.  They aren&#8217;t funny-smelling pseudo-treats.  Life as part of a family that contains allergies can be rich and festive and joyful.  And it should.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I had a list. We ignored the list. We burned the list to the ground. You see, Mom and Grandma and I: we are experienced in the ways of Cookie Day. But having already done one, we had a lot of our usual tricks kind of&#8230;handled. 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