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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Maggiano's Lemon Cookies

Okay ladies and gents, I am just now getting to this but last Saturday I made some awesome cookies. If you've ever gone to Maggiano's for your birthday, or someone else's, you have probably received a plate of complementary lemon shortbread cookies, and I found a recipe for them, they were great! To see the original recipe (or at least the one I used) Click Here

But, I'm going to teach you how to make these wonderful things.

What You Need:
  • 1 1/2 sticks of butter room temp. (the recipe says unsalted, I used regular old Country Crock)
  • 3/4 cup of white sugar
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1/2 tsp. of vanilla extract
  • a few pinches of salt (I used like 3 pinches, but my fingers are small, so you can guess)
  • 2 cups of all purpose flour
  • 1 cup of powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons of lemon juice
What To Do:
  1. Beat together the butter and sugar until it is fluffy. 
  2. Add the egg yolks, vanilla, and salt, mix all together.
  3. Add flour slowly while beating. (the original says until just incorporated, but I mixed it till it was dough)
  4. Divide dough and roll into two logs. (the size of the so called logs does not matter in my opinion)
  5. Wrap the logs in wax paper, refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes. (When you do this turn your oven onto 350 degrees Fahrenheit so it's already ready.)
  6. Slice the logs into cookies (kind of like pre-made Pillsbury dough, I got 9 slices out of each log. I rolled the slices into balls and squished them a bit so they wouldn't be so round. I used a stone baking sheet, but a metal one works too)
  7. Bake the cookies between 15-20 minutes or until they look light gold, or like shortbread color.
  8. Let the cookies cool on a baking sheet. (This is when I started making the icing)
  9. Combine the powdered sugar and lemon juice together making icing. (I ended up using a little bit more than a cup of sugar and a few extra squirts of lemon juice to get all the cookies covered,)
  10. After the cookies have cooled spread the icing on the cookies (I just use a spoonful of it on each cookie, it's easist to just use a spoon to spread it any way.)
  11. Let the icing harden, and enjoy!
And now, a pretty collage of the process:

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Pinterest WIN!

Hello all my fellow bloggers out there. This week I decided I actually have to do something I've seen on the beloved site Pinterest. So I decided to make a wonderful bacon egg grilled cheese. It was a heavenly experience eating it. SO her is whatcha gotta do.

1. Fry an egg. Simple as that, you can make it anyway you want it, over easy, medium, hard. Whatevs. I prefer over medium though so the whites aren't runny but the yolk still is.
2. Fry up some bacon, or be like me and get the premade kind.
3. Get bread.
4. Put butter on one piece of bread, place the butter side down on a skillet, place a piece of cheese on said bread. Then place bacon, egg, and another slice of cheese (if you wish to do so) on top of the beginning cheese. Top it off with another piece of buttered bread with the butter facing the top.
5. Let the magic happen and grill that sandwich.
6. Enjoy the little piece of heaven.

That is it for now, have a lovely week. - Reagen

Monday, January 14, 2013

Being Sick Sucks

Hello everyone, and happy new year! As you can tell from the title I am sick. Like vomit everywhere sick. The only thing I can keep down is saltine crackers, and I hate saltine crackers. Great way to start out 2013 right? Well I have had some fun. I got my drivers license, that is always a great thing. And I went shopping, that's fun too. But now that were all back on track with our normal lives their isn't much to do. I was going to do a Pinterest recipe but because of reoccurring nausea that won't be happening. I will get to it soon though. See ya soon.