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Don't Get Stuck in the Kitchen - Exchange Cookies Instead
Don't Get Stuck in the Kitchen - Exchange Cookies Instead
Don't Get Stuck in the Kitchen - Exchange Cookies Instead
(ARA) -
Treat your friends to a taste of your baking skills this holiday
season with a recipe that yields delicious cookies and lasting
friendships. Host a cookie exchange party. These festive swaps
offer a time-saving way to share an assortment of
baked-from-scratch treats.
Just invite eight to 12 friends and ask them to bring six dozen of
their favorite holiday cookies. At the swap, exchange cookies to
end up with a variety of six dozen new cookies.
The Secret to Cookie Success
"Reynolds Parchment Paper is my simple step to better baking for
cookie exchanges," advises Robin Olson, celebrated cookie exchange
hostess and pioneer of the modern cookie swap. "Lining my pans with
parchment paper ensures my cookies bake evenly and slide off the
cookie sheet. I also use parchment paper to roll dough and stencil
decorations. It's my tool to keep cookie baking fuss-free."
For more how-to's on hosting a successful cookie exchange party,
consider these tips from Olson:
* Timing is everything. Choose a convenient date and time, perhaps
a weekend morning. Limit the party to two to three hours.
* The more the merrier. Eight to 12 guests provide a nice
assortment of cookies.
* Bake six dozen. Instead of asking each guest to bring a dozen
cookies for each attendee, pick a quantity that won't change with
each RSVP. I usually ask each guest to bring six dozen cookies.
*Variety rules. To ensure guests don't all show up with gingerbread
men, ask what type of cookie they will be bringing when they RSVP.
If a guest wants to bring a cookie that's already on the RSVP list,
help her think of an alternate.
* Make your favorite at home. Ask guests to e-mail their cookie
recipes to you in advance. This way, you can print off copies to
hand out at the exchange so partygoers can make more at home.
When it comes to baking cookies for the exchange, Olson offers this
time-saving advice:
* Roll dough with ease. Roll cookie dough between two lightly
floured sheets of parchment paper to prevent sticking and to keep
work surfaces clean.
* Speed up cookie baking. Arrange cookie dough on sheets of
parchment paper and slide parchment onto the cookie sheet when it's
time to bake. When a batch comes out of the oven, simply swap out
the sheets of parchment so there's no waiting between batches.
* Line pans for brownies or bar cookies. Turn the pan upside down
and press a sheet of parchment paper over the inverted pan. Remove
the parchment paper, flip the pan over and drop the parchment paper
liner inside, pressing folds in corners to fit liner inside pan.
Spread batter in parchment-lined pan and bake as directed. When the
brownies or bar cookies are cool, lift them by the parchment paper
from the pan onto a cutting board. Fold back the edges of the
parchment paper and cut into bars.
* Stack cookies with ease. To transport cookies to and from the
party, place a piece of parchment paper between layers of cookies.
This protects decorations and prevents cookies from sticking to
each other.
For more cookie exchange tips and cookie exchange recipes, visit
www.ReynoldsSimpleSecrets.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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