Sunday, December 20, 2009

Cookie Disaster Averted...

Ok, remember the German magazine I was showing you some days ago (if you don't know what I'm talking about, click here)? Well, it came with a booklet of cookie recipes. So, I decided to try one made with ground almonds and pine nuts. They were supposed to look like they do in the picture above.

But something went terribly wrong and they first lost their beautiful shape and became totally flat and then refused to come off the cookie sheet, although I followed all instructions. So, instead of looking like in the picture above, they looked like this - a heap of broken wafers. Tasty, but not fit to take to the neighbors as was my plan!
I was not happy, but creative Daniel came to the rescue and suggested we break them into small pieces, stir them into melted chocolate and then make little chocolate/cookie heaps and let them cool. You can see the result in the picture below - not only do they look fine, but they taste great!! We paired them with a few other cookies and had a nice assortment to give to all our wonderful neighbors!
In the words of my good friend, Beth: "Chocolate cures all problems!!" Actually the same could be said for cookies in general...

Wishing you delicious treats this Holiday season!!

21 comments:

  1. I did say that, and I'm sticking by words! That's a very lovely cookie tray that anyone would be lucky to receive. I got some cookies in the mail yesterday ~ very yummy!

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  2. Yummy... These cookies look good to me and even better, now you have added chocolate. I wish I was your neighbor Silke. You are really spoiling them with these Christmas delights!;)
    Happy Holidays to you and Daniel.
    Jo.xx

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  3. Chocolate fixes most everything, I'm a firm believer in that.I'm sure your neighbors would appreciate anything you brought over-remember it is the thought that counts. But just the same, your cookie dish looked lovely.

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  4. Silke, those look wonderful. Cookies are my one true weakness...I can't stop eating them if they are hand made and have real butter in them!! Oh, I'm so hungry now for a cookie! Will have to raid the fridge to see what darling hubby might have for me!
    Hugs,
    Kelly

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  5. Brava! You certainly saved the day with both your brilliant baking expertise! They do look yummy and wish I was one of your neighbors,lol!
    Have a great week!

    Hugz!

    Julie

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  6. Hi Silke,
    Yup.... chocolate is always the answer!!
    I hope you have a wonderful holiday season girlfriend!!
    manon
    xo

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  7. Shape? Shape doesn't matter Silke...they look great...They ALL lookk great!
    Enjoy your Sunday evening...
    Char

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  8. I say clone Daniel. That man is rare and extraordinary!

    Aaw Silke! You do have all the talent and more! We just have different styles and you are very humble and kind. I hate doing laundry :) I love chocolate babka. And I can't bake cookies just brownies and pie.

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  9. Oh darling you have been busy !! Yummy ! . Wish I had some of those cookies right now but I think I will make me some hot chocolate with real whipped cream on top!

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  10. mmm..they look delicious to me and what is important is how they taste not how they look...

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  11. You gotta love a husband that gives you help when you need it! Good for Daniel!! Although I thought the cookies looked fine - like cookies!:) More important is how they taste. Anyway, who can resist chocolate? Your neighbours are so lucky!

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  12. Hi Silke! So glad your cookies turned out the way you wanted to share them with your neighbors. They must have loved them. Yummy!

    Happy Holidays!

    Hugs,
    Lisa :)

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  13. Hi Silke, received your wonderful scarfs today. They are so beautifully wrapped have placed them under the Christmas tree. Love the cards also and the picture on them is one of my favorite paintings of yours too. The post man was knocking on my door at 8 am this morning, what a great beginning to the day.
    Thank you so much Silke! Hoping you receive your gift soon also!
    Hugs!

    Julie

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  14. You have very lucky neighbors! With a little improvisation they came out perfectly! Creative and delicious!

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  15. Hi Sylke,
    They ought to make a tshirt saying "Chocolate is the answer to all problems.. LOL
    Those pictures and that story makes me want to go shopping and buy more baking ingredients.
    HmmmmmmmmYummmy.
    Hugs, Darlene xo Merry Christmas!

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  16. Well, everyone, you were too kind about the cookies and I wish I could bring each of you a plate of them! Wouldn't it be fun to share them all with each other?! Here's wishing for tasty cookies in your lives! Love, Silke

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  17. AAAH! These are the famous cookies I heard about! I have to tell you, Silke, even the flat ones look really delectable. They look like sugar cookies. Yummmm. But with chocolate added? That was a stroke of genius. It's pretty clear, you make a brilliant team.

    And your beautiful tree and ornaments. Your house is so festive. I love all the German trinkets and decorations. Your hometown is a fairytale. I wish I were there to do some shopping in the snow.

    Have a very merry Christmas, Silke & Daniel!

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  18. I say the same ... everything goes better with chocolate!

    Merry Christmas Silke !!

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