Most of us have favorite cookie recipes that we like to
bake at holiday time.
Not exact matches
The start of the Passover
holiday was then, when the Jews came out of Egypt, as they had to
bake bread which turned into matza and other practices which began exactly
at that
time, and continued each year thereafter, with the parents telling their children about when they came out of Egypt.
It's not quite
time to start singing decking the halls and singing carols (my children are greatly relieved about that second part
at least when it comes to their mother singing), but it is
time to start thinking about
holiday baking.
Now that the bulk of the Halloween candy has been polished off (or
at least all the good Halloween candy...) it's
time to start thinking about Thanksgiving and, yikes, Christmas and Haunakah, and all the
holiday baked goodies that need to be made and consumed.
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Poke fun
at yourself: You ran out of
time to
bake and brought a store - bought dessert to the
holiday party?
Whereas there are some
holiday recipes I'll sneak in
at other
times of the year, there's something rather special about having these brownies (well, technically the gluten - free version that I have to make these days, but which, I'm happy to report still tastes markedly similar), sweet and bursting with minty flavour, to look forward to with that same childlike anticipation each year - even if I'm the one
baking them.
Books on
holiday cooking and
baking, especially cookie books, are popular
at this
time.
I like to have some nice
baking (my favourite in my grandmother's recipe for Scottish shortbread), some fine cheeses, some charcuterie, and a good bottle of wine in the house
AT ALL
TIMES during the
holidays.