We are having a Christmas Bake off in the office, so I thought why not put a festive spin on some cookies! I found this old recipe from Sainsbury’s that I hadn’t tired before. The cookies themselves are really easy, the icing is a little fussy but the end result is worth it.
Makes 16 cookies
Ingredients
- 150g unsalted softened butter
- 175g caster sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 175g plain flour
- 30g cocoa powder
- ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
- Icing sugar, for dusting (you don’t need a lot at all)
- 200g white ready to roll icing
- 50g green ready to roll icing
- 1 tube red writing icing – if you can’t get your hands on this, you can use red ready to roll, or get red dye and mix some of the white icing
Method
- Pre-heat your oven to 160 C fan or 180 C and line some baking sheets with baking paper.
- Sift the flour, bicarbonate of soda and cocoa powder together into a bowl. Meanwhile cream together the butter and sugar, adding in the vanilla extract.
- Add the flour mixture to the butter mixture until a crumbly dough is formed. Remove from the mixer and knead by hand to create a smooth dough.
- Roll the dough into a sausage, about 27-30cm in length. Cut this into 16 – the easiest way to make sure each cookie is of the same size is to keep cutting the sausage in half until you have 16 pieces.
- Shape each piece into a ball and press down with your finger creating a cookie about 5mm thick.
- Place the cookies into the oven for 10-12 minutes.
- Remove and allow them to cool.
- On a clean surface roll out some icing sugar and place the white ready to roll icing on it. Roll out to a thin sheet. I have several round cookie cutters which came in handy here! Use a cookie cutter can cut out white pudding toppers. Use a knife to cut these in half with wavy edges. Once you’ve got 16 place some water on the back of each cut out and stick to the cookies
- Now for the holly – this is time consuming as 16 cookies means 32 pieces of holly! If you can get your hands on a little holly cookie cutter I’d advise using this. If not, just some trial and error to see what works for you. The original recipe suggested cutting a leaf shape and using a spoon to create the pointed edges – I found this tricky. I rolled the green icing flat and cut almost two diamonds which are joined together (you can tell from the photo it’s not great!). The more I did, the better they got! Once complete, again brush with some water and stick on top of the white icing.
- The easiest part! Take the red icing and roll into two red balls for each cookie, again add some water and stick onto the holly.
These are a great present to bring to someone’s house over the Christmas period, minimal effort (bar the holly) but a lovely result.
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