Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Mix Recipe #21: Chocolate Snickerdoodle Cookie Mix!

Mix Recipe #21
Chocolate Snickerdoodle Cookie Mix
Recipe:
1 3/4 cups All-Purpose Flour
1/2 tsp. Baking Powder
1/4 cup Cocoa Powder
1 1/2 cups Sugar
3/4 cup Finely Ground Pecans
Layer the ingredients in the order given into a
wide mouth 1-quart canning jar.
Wipe the inside of the jar with a napkin after adding
the cocoa.
Pack each ingredient as you go.
To Make the Cookies Add:
3/4 cup Butter, Softened
1 Egg
2 tsp. Milk
1 tsp. Vanilla
3 Tbsp. Sugar
1 1/2 tsp. Cinnamon
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
In a large bowl, mix the butter, egg, milk and vanilla.
Add the contents of the jar and blend well.
Combine the cinnamon and sugar and set aside.
Roll dough into 2-inch balls, and then
Roll them in the cinnamon sugar mixture.
Place the dough onto an ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake for 10-12 minutes.
Cool on a wire rack.
Recipe:
Instructions:
Jar Label:
Jar Toppers:
Recipe Pack:
Here's the PDF:
Mix Recipe #21: Chocolate Snickerdoodle Cookie Mix Packet PDF
I had never had Chocolate Snicker Doodles before
this week, but I have to say . . .
I was pleasantly surprised!
Vanilla Ice Cream is the perfect compliment
to these cookies!
P.S.
A Preparedness Project
and
A House of Order Idea
are on the way . . . TODAY!

4 comments:

Gail said...

I love this blog! I think I have said that before in a comment, but really, I LOVE this blog!

I am planing to collect all the cookie mix recipes and make myself a little cookbook of just the cookies. (Actually it will be for my 10 year old twin girls, they are cookie making fiends lately.)

Can I just walk into Alphagraphics in BTFL and ask them to print your stuff for me? or do I need special permission or do I need to put what I want printed on a thumb drive or something? Printer ink is so expensive I am hoping Alphagraphics will be cheaper.

Thanks again for all you do, you are benefitting so many people. I am glad you are willing to let those of us not in your ward have access to all of this wonderful information.

The David and Tricia Smith Family said...

Alphagraphics is Awesome. They will print stuff for anyone and they are very familiar with preparednotscared. I would save the files to a thumbdrive if you have quite a few,
just to save time. They will also open the files up right there for you.
The cookbook is a great idea for your girls . . . I love that you are teaching them such a great skill early on!
Way to Go Gail!

Anonymous said...

Love the recipes! The alphagraphics in Bountiful is great. But it is kind of expensive in my opinion. It was nearly $1.00 per page for color copies.

CindyG said...

Thanks for all your hard work for us. I was wondering what is the best way make to make these mixes. I would like to make them to add to my food storage and help with meal planning. I don't have a lot of the ingredients on hand i was wondering if i should wait until we have all the mixes and then do them all together?