Monday, October 26, 2009

Grandma’s Special Tea Cookies

My Granny made the best iced sugar cookies that I’ve ever tasted.  She rolled them paper thin and coated them with a thin glaze of icing.  I haven’t perfected the rolling paper thin part, but even rolled thicker, these cookies are quite delicious.

We had supper club on Saturday night and I wanted to take the hostess something other than the usual bottle of wine.  She (and Mr. SP) are University of Wisconsin alumni, so I decided to make some Badger themed cookies for a gift.

Grandma’s Special Tea Cookies

Sift Together:

2 1/4 cups flour

1/2 tsp salt

1 cup confectioners sugar

Cut in…..one cup soft butter until mixture resembles coarse meal

Beat….one egg until light

Sprinkle….2 T of the beaten egg and 2 tsp vanilla over mixture; blend well and form into a ball.  Chill.

Roll out…..on a floured pastry cloth or board 1/3 at a time to 1/8” thickness.

Cut….into desired shapes with a cookie cutter.  Place on ungreased baking sheets.  (I use parchment.) 

Bake…at 400 degrees for 4 – 6 minutes.  Watch closely! 

 

I ran out of time before supper club, so Mr. SP had to do the decorating.

IMG_1226

Look at the faces he gave Bucky Badger!!

IMG_1230

I put some Bucky Badgers on one plate and the W’s on another.

IMG_1231

IMG_1232

I put them in plastic bags and used double stick tape to stick on a coordinating bow.  Nicole loved them!

IMG_1233

The rest of the cookie batch were fall and Halloween themed cookies.IMG_1241

IMG_1243

IMG_1244

They look pretty on an amber colored cake stand.

IMG_1383

Mmmm…….These cookies are seriously good and quite dangerous.  Once you eat one, you want one more, and one more.  I think you get the picture!

IMG_1384

Be sure to visit Jen at Balancing Beauty and Bedlam for this week’s collection of recipes.

6 comments:

  1. YUM!!! My girls would want to come over pronto and sample. ;)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Didn't every grandmother have a tea cookie like this? I've never mastered my grandmothers. As I read your recipe I wonder, is this is? Maybe I'll try it.

    The difficult thing with anything my grandmother made was that she never had a recipe written down. And she couldn't really tell you. My Mother cooks the same way. I guess when you cook everyday you can do that.

    ReplyDelete
  3. yummy!

    You're not Badger fans, are you?! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Oh, these look so very yummy. Looks like you had great help making them :)

    Blessings!
    Gail

    ReplyDelete
  5. What a great recipe! Thanks for sharing!
    ~Liz

    ReplyDelete
  6. Oh my gosh, those are just the cutest things! They look so pretty, all stacked on the amber cake stand.

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for taking the time to comment. I truly appreciate each and every one!