These cookies were rated at an eight out of ten (or "sick nasty" good) on the IJH scale.
Cranberry Biscuit Cookies with Orange Glaze
First, start with a basic butter-less sugar cookie recipe. Using canola oil instead of butter gives the cookies a biscuit/scone like texture that I've come to really enjoy. It's something different than your average cookie.
Ingredients for cookie:
2 cups white, all purpose flour
3/4 cup plain white sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
2/3 cup canola oil
2 teaspoon vanilla extract
3/4 cup dried cranberries
Ingredients for glaze:
Equal parts pulp-free orange juice and powdered sugar (use less powdered sugar for thin consistency, more for thicker glaze. Your choice)
Preheat the oven to 375.
Begin by combining all of your *dry* ingredients in a bowl. Mix them with a spatula or whisk them together, whichever seems to best combine them. Next, you want to make a well in the middle of your dry mix, about 3 or 4 inches in diameter.
In a separate bowl (I usually use a big measuring cup), combine all of your wet ingredients (eggs, canola oil, vanilla) and whisk them together thoroughly. Pour this mixture into your well.
Then, you're going to take a big mixing spoon or spatula, whichever you prefer, and fold all of it together. I think beating it in a hand mixture gives it a different texture, so this is a recipe I stick to hand mixing. Fold it all until the dough is combined and it comes away from the sides of the bowl.
Finally, pour your cranberries in the mix. Fold it into the dough. You can use more or less cranberries depending on your preference.
Roll the dough into inch size balls, and place on a cookie sheet that's been sprayed with PAM or the like. You don't have to spread them very far apart because they don't get much bigger.
Mix your orange juice and powdered sugar to make the glaze, then brush each cookie with the glaze *before* putting it in the oven.
Now, here's the preference part. Once you put it in the oven, at 375 for 8-10 minutes, you can do a few things. (1) Let it just have an orange hint and only glaze it once. (2) Take it out about halfway through and glaze it again, and then finish the cookies. (3) Do step two and then once they're done, add another layer of glaze. Again, this is all up to you. I tend to choose option two!
Once they're done take them off the cookie sheet and let them cool. Voila! Fresh cookies that are perfect for tea time. I promise more wit and banter next time, but it's been a long day moving and setting things up!
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