Candy Cane Sugar Cookies

Candy Cane Sugar Cookies

Sugar Cookie Recipe:

Ingredients:

*1/2 cup Butter, room almost room temperature

*1 cup Sugar

*2 Eggs, room temperature

*1 teaspoon Clear Vanilla Extract

*1/2 teaspoon Almond Extract

*1/4 teaspoon Sea Salt

*2 cups All-purpose Flour, plus 2 tablespoons

*1/2 cup White Wheat Pastry Flour

*1/8 teaspoon Baking Powder

*Red Food Gel, like Wilton’s tasteless Red or Red Ameri-color Gel

*1 large Egg, White part only mixed with 1 tablespoon water, for glazing cookie before baking, optional Egg Wash to help sugar crystals stick better

*Large Decorating Sugar Crystals, sprinkle topping

Instructions:

In a stand mixer with paddle attachment, cream together on medium low speed the butter and sugar.  Add 1 egg at a time mixing until combined.  Then add the vanilla, almond Extracts and salt.  Mix until incorporated.

Sift together both of the flours and baking powder.  Slowly add the flour mixture to the creamed mixture.  Mix just until combined.  

Then divide the dough by removing half the dough from the mixer onto a large piece of  plastic wrap form a log shape about 12 inches and wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 20 minutes.

Add 1/8 teaspoon red food gel to the dough in mixer.  Mix until the red color is incorporated, add more red food gel as desired.

Remove red dough and place on another piece of plastic wrap and form dough into a long log about 12 inches, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 20 minutes.

Remove red and white doughs from the fridge and cut each color into 17 pieces and form roll dough balls.  Refrigerate dough balls another for 20 minutes.

After the dough balls have chilled, make one candy cane at a time roll by rolling out 1 red dough ball in a snake shape.  Repeat with white dough ball, making both the red and white “snakes” the same length.  (See pictures below)

Lay the dough snakes side-by-side and pinch together at the top.  Twist dough colors over each other, then twist the twisted snake shape, twist more if desired.  (Note: If you want a flatter candy cane shape roll the twisted snake shape.)  Then make the candy cane shape and place on a parchment or Silpat covered 3 quarter baking sheets or 1/2 baking sheet.  Refrigerate candy canes for at least 20 minutes before baking or even better pop in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes.

Then brush on egg wash on each very cold candy cane and add sugar crystals. Note: I skipped the egg wash step and sprinkled on the sugar sprinkles.

Bake for 20 to 25 minutes in a preheated oven set at 325*F.

The below Pictures are of Cookie Candy Canes that I twisted without rolling flat and round as I did the ones above.

Enjoy!

Lindy

Dehydrated Cinnamon Apples

Dehydrated Cinnamon Apples

Special Supplies:

*Food Dehydrator

*Apple Peeler/Slicer or a Spiralizer found on Amazon

Dried Apples

Ingredients and Instructions:

Cinnamon Mixture:

*1 to 2 tablespoons Cinnamon 

*2 tablespoons Sugar

Mix together in a small dish.  Then I added the mixture to a small salt shaker and then sprinkled on apples on the trays before stacking them in the dehydrator.  (This is a bit messy, so if want to mix the cinnamon in the bowl of drained sliced apples and toss together until all slices are covered. Note:  I like how the cinnamon attaches better by sprinkling on the cinnamon mixture.). Set aside while you prepare apples.

Apples:

*In a large glass bowl fill with 2/3 full cold water and add  1/4 cup Bottled Lemon Juice, to prevent browning on Apples.  (Lemon Juice is optional).

*Wash and dry Apples.  (I used around 8 apples.  See your dehydrator instructions.

*Peel and slices apples and place slices into lemon water.

*After all apples are sliced; drain them from the lemon water.

*Place apples on to trays, make sure apples are going in the same direction to be able to fit as many apple slices as you can on the trays, be careful not to overlap apples.  Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mixture.  Note:  If you chose to do the bowl method add cinnamon and sugar mixture to the bowl of drained apple slices before adding to the trays.

*Follow your dehydrators instruction’s for the length of time to be in the dehydrator.  Our dehydrator  took about 24 hours but this also depends on how on the thickness of the apple slices.  

*After apples are dry you can store them in mason jars with food safe moisture packets to keep out moisture.  If using moisture packets they will stay good at least 1 year.  Note:  If you store without moisture packets, eat dry apple slices within 6 months for best taste and quality.

Enjoy!

Lindy