Haniela from Haniela's Blog
Hello, I hope everyone is having a great Fall. So far it's been beautiful here in Pennsylvania.
I wanted to first introduce myself.  My name is Hani and write a blog called Haniela's
and in addition to my blog I also have a  You Tube Channel  where I share videos how to decorate cookies,
cupcakes, cakes and other treats. 
Recently I launched my new Recipe Series, sharing tested recipes
that  I absolutely love. One of those
recipes is Sugar Cookie Recipe.  It has
become a staple in my kitchen.  
Thanksgiving
is around the corner and I wanted to make some simple yet pretty cookies for
the holiday. I made Sugar Cookies and using a simple alphabet impression tool I
stamped "GIVE THANKS" on each cookie. To make them little more
special and even more delicious and coated back of the cookies with chocolate. I
hope you'll give these a try. 
Give
Thanks Sugar Cookies for Thanksgiving,  using
Alphabet Impression Set 
To  make these cookies you need:
Sugar
Cookie Dough((don't use baking powder in the recipe if using for this
project)
 or you can also use delicious Linzer Cookie Dough
butter
knife to spread the chocolate
Wax
paper
GIVE THANKS  SUGAR COOKIES (you should get about
30+cookies, depending on the size of the cookie cutter you use,  to get the full "give thanks" on the
cookies. Use 3 inch cutter)
3 cups (450grams) all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder ( in this project, omit the baking powder)
1/4 tsp kosher salt
2 sticks (1cup, 226grams)butter, unsalted, softened to room
temperature
1 cup (200grams)granulated sugar
1 large egg, room temperature
1tbl vanilla extract, vanilla bean past or almond extract
Flavor options: I also like to use lemon zest with combination
of vanilla extract or lemon extract, or orange zest.
- Sift
     together flour,  add salt, set
     aside.
 - In
     a small dish whisk together egg and vanilla extract, set aside.
 - In
     a mixing bowl cream together room temperature butter and sugar, about 5
     minutes, scrape the bowl twice. Butter creamed with sugar 
     should be light and fluffy.
 - Gradually
     add vanilla egg mixture, beating anywhere from 30 seconds to minute until
     well mixed in.
 - Now
     gradually in 3 additions add flour. Lower the speed of your mixer to low.
     Scrape the bowl well after the last addition and beat just until flour is
     combined.
 - Scrape
     the cookie dough into a large bowl, and using your hands knead
     the cookie dough  for about 30 to 60 seconds, until dough comes
     together.
 - Wrap
     the dough in a plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight(8hours) or minimum
     4hours.
 - Preheat
     oven to 375F(190C)
 - Divide
     cookie dough in half. Roll one half of the cookie dough into
     about 1/4 inch thick, between 2 pieces of parchment paper using rolling
     guides on each side of the dough.(1 painter's stick on each side)
 - Cut
     out as many cookies as you can. Place the cookies on a light colored
     baking sheet lined with parchment paper. 
 - Using
     the Alphabet Impression Set, thread "GIVE THANKS" into the track
     and press it into each cookie.
 - Chill
     the cut outs in the fridge for about 10 minutes.
 - Bake
     for 9minutes, depending on the oven, you want the cookie to be crispy. If
     they get little golden on the bottom it is fine.
 - Let
     the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes, transfer to cooling
     rack and let cool completely.
 - Line
     a tray with wax paper.
 - Melt
     the Chocolate Candy Melts according to the directions on the packaging
 - Spread
     some melted chocolate  on the back
     of the cookies, then place the cookie chocolate side down onto the wax
     paper and gently press down. Repeat.
 - Let
     chocolate harden for 10-15 minutes.
 - Then
     peel off the cookies from the wax paper. You should have a very thin layer
     of chocolate covering the bottom of the cookies. 
 - Store
     in the airtight container for up to 2 weeks, between pieces of wax paper
     in a large airtight container, until ready to use.
 - You
     can simple wrap couple of these in a clear bag and give one to each of
     your guests   at Thanksgiving Table 
 
Watch me how I made these pretty cookies

























Yum!
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