Eden Alice Middlebrook . November 22nd . 6lbs 9 3/4 oz . 18 1/2 inches
More later!
How cool is organizing a cookbook based on color?? It was always meant for me. I do have to give into Thomas in admitting that it is not exactly the most practical organization, but it does justify the hours I’ve spent pouring over each chapter. I now know roughly what recipes are included and where to find them. I was so infatuated with the book that I carried it with me everywhere over Christmas. During a family function, Anna took a peak and almost immediately exclaimed, “when you make these you have to share them with me!” And of course I was going to make them! How could you not? They have the perfect combination of buttery shortbread and sweet fruit flavors, oh and they’re totally cute.
The cookies haunted me for weeks. Every time I made a peanut butter and jam sandwich, I was pained by how much jam was actually left in the jar. It had not yet been unleashed and allowed to lay peacefully, sandwiched in layers of shortbread. But they haunt me no more! Last week, I finally gave up and made cookies instead of doing homework (it really wasn’t a difficult decision when I finally thought hard about it).
I think I cooked them too long, or maybe too fast. They shortbread texture was spot on, but it was hard to use the cookie cutters to cut out shapes. The shortbread tended to crack and the jam made the cookies stick to the cutter. I think it would be best to cut them in the 5 – 10 minute window after they’ve been removed from the oven. You have to let them cool some or the jam will spread everywhere, but too long, and the jam is too sticky.
Of course, it ended up best to simply leave one huge cookie on the counter and cut off pieces as you walk by J.
Aside from these cookies and some “quick-hour-long” brownies I made, there has been no baking…. And really, no blogging.
I can’t promise more baking, but I’ll work on the blogging!