Welcome to the first installment of
my attempt to cook my way through
The Pioneer Woman Cooks.
If you like cookies like we do in our house, I think you're going to LOVE this recipe.
Angel Sugar Cookies
(p. 236)
You know it's going to be great if the recipe calls for 2 sticks of softened butter.
cream together the eggs 1 cup canola oil(I used vegetable oil)1 cup sugar 1 cup powdered sugar 1 teaspoon vanillaadd the rest of the ingredients 4 cups flourplus 2 tablespoons1 teaspoon each baking soda
salt
cream of tartar
refrigerate for 1 hour Using a cookie scoop or spoon drop the balls of cough onto an
ungreased cookie sheet.
smear butter on the bottom of a glass, then dip it in sugaruse the class to flatten the balls of dough dipping again into the sugar each time.
Bake for 9 to 11 minutes,
until the cookies are just barely
turning brown around the edges.
These cookies are large & yummy! So large they barely fit in my cookies jar!Next Tuesday I'll be featuring
Edna Mae's
Sour Cream Pancakes
17 comments:
Oh, now I realllyyyyy want sugar cookies! They look so light and wonderful!
Becky K.
Make room at the table, and pour me a glass of ice cold milk !
Yummy!
I have tried the sour cream pancakes... can't wait to see what you think about them.
Have a wonderful day!
YUM...sugar cookies with a glass of ice cold milk. Now I'm hungry!!!!
You can't beat a good sugar cookie. Thanks for the recommendation.
Way to go and they look very yummy too! I would like some frosting on mine too...Come say hi :D
Great post,Carol! And they do look yummy!! Your cookies look delicious in your cookie jar!!:)
I'll bet it's empty before you know it!
Happy Tuesday!
Linda
Yum! I want one of those so badly. I'm at work now, but I'm thinking of stopping at the store for some cream of tarar (I think I have everything else). Thanks for sharing this recipe Carol. laurie
I LOVE large and yummy! LOL! Now, I'm hungry. Look forward to seeing more!
Carol, I've tried some of her recipes and I know you are going to enjoy this process. Better put your walking shoes on though. :) Yummy!
Those sound yummy!
SO far I have made the oatmeal crispies, the stuffed jalepeno's.... very good.... Have a great day!
They look wonderful and the best thing about them is that they'd be something new and different. We like the tried and true and the new.
I wish we lived closer so I could visit and have some of those delicious looking cookies! Yummy post.
Love you,
April
I love the old musical too! Wasn't it great...actors actually had talent:)
I copied down the yummy cookie recipe. I am thinking, I should make them and share with friends and neighbors...save myself from eating the whole batch :)
Have a wonderful day!
Yummy!
I bet a know a little boy who loves to come to Grandma's house. :)
Sherry & I are really looking forward to our visit tomorrow!
See you then.
Love,
Valerie
Make that I bet "I" know.....
One day I will learn to look over my comment before sending. : /
The cookies look yummy! They looke like they would be great in the summer time with a glass of lemonade or iced tea or with a cup of hot tea in the winter. When I get settled, I just may try them!
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