Sunday, March 12, 2006

She Bake

12 comments:

Sabine said...

That looks yummy! Is it vegetarian? Than send some over, please. :-)

John B. said...

What are the red bits in the cookies?

Rurality said...

Sabine, it does have eggs. :)

John, the red/orange bits are orange candy slices. The dark bits are dates.

It has to be an easy recipe or I can't make it... I'm sort of baking deficient. So this one starts with... 1 box Jiffy cake mix.

Sabine said...

Eggs are ok, I am an ovo-lacto vegetarian. You've got my address...

Anonymous said...

She bake, me drool.

Rachel said...

She bake. Make me hungry.

R.Powers said...

I'm a little concerned...I can't see any chocolate in those cookies.

Jenn said...

Mmm. Jiffy mixes. That's a company local to my neck of the woods. It's cool to see it mentioned where you are.

I love the brownie mix - I make up the super fudgie recipe on the box, with walnuts and extra dark choco chips... heaven!

Rurality said...

OK, cookies going out to all the hungry people. If they don't reach you, you can surely blame your postal carrier. :)

FC, I must have forgotten to put it in... :) Actually the original recipe had nuts but I don't care that much for nuts in cookies so I used dates instead. Not sure how chocolate chips & orange candy would go together. Though I do like those chocolate oranges they sell at Christmas...

Jenn it's a funny story about that Jiffy mix. The first time I wanted to make those cookies, I was at the store and had to call my Mom (who'd given me the recipe) on the cell phone, since I'd left my shopping list at home. I was wandering up and down the cake mix aisle saying, "I can't find the Jiffy cake mix!" There was a stockboy there who pointed it out to me, and heard me say, "Oh I couldn't find it because it is only in one tiny row on the bottom shelf." Ever since that day, Jiffy has been on TWO tiny rows at the bottom of the shelf! :)

Karen Schmautz said...

That looks pretty darn yummy...even without chocolate.

Maktaaq said...

Mmm, those look fantastic!

I thought at first that the red things were bits of Turkish delight...mmmm!

Rurality said...

Well I had to look that one up. Sounds like you could use that too!