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Wonderful, Amazing Jello Cookies
I made 12 dozen of these cookies and took them to our local fire station to thank the firefighers for saving my home and town. They disappeared in minutes! These cookies are easy to make and freeze well and are just delicious. And they are pretty, too.
Jello Cookies
3/4 c. shortening
1/2 c. sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
3 oz. package undissolved Jello (cherry, orange, lemon, strawberry-banana or whatever - mixing several batches and combining the different colored cookies makes a really pretty gift)
2 eggs
2 1/2 c sifted flour
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon salt
sugar
Mix first five ingredients together until creamy. Add remaining ingredients. Roll into balls and roll balls in sugar. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and press gently with the bottom of a drinking glass which has been dipped in sugar. Bake at 325 degrees until cookie looks done (8-12 minutes - be careful the bottom doesn't scorch). Let cool completely before removing from cookie sheet.
I don't know how many this makes because they never survive long enough to be counted.
Jello Cookies
3/4 c. shortening
1/2 c. sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
3 oz. package undissolved Jello (cherry, orange, lemon, strawberry-banana or whatever - mixing several batches and combining the different colored cookies makes a really pretty gift)
2 eggs
2 1/2 c sifted flour
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon salt
sugar
Mix first five ingredients together until creamy. Add remaining ingredients. Roll into balls and roll balls in sugar. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and press gently with the bottom of a drinking glass which has been dipped in sugar. Bake at 325 degrees until cookie looks done (8-12 minutes - be careful the bottom doesn't scorch). Let cool completely before removing from cookie sheet.
I don't know how many this makes because they never survive long enough to be counted.
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Yay!
I'll have to try those. . .they sound SOOOO good. . . .
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Snugglies gratefully appreciated!
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I don't know if I will bake the cookies,though. I'm not even sure they sell jello here. I never had it in my life.
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I found something called jelly pudding (strawberry and blackberry flavour) "hiding" in the supermarket. I think it is the same. The ingredients are sugar, gelantine and a lot of artificial flavour and colour additions and you have to prepare it by adding the power to boiling water. But you can't "keep" it for years. So I'm not completely sure if it's the same. (I only saw jello in tv-series and movies :))
Can you tell by my description if it is jello or not?
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Will keep for years, that is, unprepared....
btw....sorry for butting in....but I was on, and decided to answer...
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Thanks for the answer.
The expiration date of the powder is "only" a year from now, but maybe it has just been "hiding" in the supermarket for a very long time. Jello isn't something we Dutch eat (very often).
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*hugs*