We found this recipe for a gift mix online a few years ago and adapted it to use as special Advent cookies. They would make lovely pre-Christmas gifts, made into mix kits, with the following instructions printed out and tied on with a ribbon. You could also commemorate the journey of St. Joseph and Mary with your own family by making these the last week of Advent.
* To print out for the tags:
To be made on or for Christmas Eve
in Honor of our Blessed Mother's and St. Joseph's
Journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem
Contained in this jar:
Chopped Walnuts to represent the rocky road the little family traveled on
White chocolate chips for the stars in the sky
Dried cranberries whose tartness symbolize the doors shut to Mary and Joseph
Sugar to represent the snow
Brown sugar for the brown hills of Bethlehem
Rolled oats to symbolize the animals in the stable where they found shelter
Flour for the simple goodness of the shepherds in the fields they passed
To make the cookies:
Think of the preparation St. Joseph and Our Blessed Mother must have made for this journey to Bethlehem: Heat the oven to 350 degrees and grease a cookie sheet or line it with parchment paper.
For the light of Heaven that shined down on them: In a medium bowl, beat together 1/2 cup softened butter, 1 egg, and 1 tsp of vanilla until fluffy.
Consider the difficulties of the journey: Add the entire jar of ingredients, and mix until well blended. Drop by heaping spoonfuls onto the prepared baking sheets
Imagine the long trek across the barren desert: Bake for 8 - 10 minutes, or until edges brown.
Remember the Holy Family's arrival at the stable; anticipate Jesus' coming: Cool on baking sheets or remove to cool on wire racks.
Appreciate the joy and promise of His birth: Enjoy eating them!
Have a Merry and Blessed Christmas!
(Makes app. 18 cookies.)
* To prepare the jar ingredients:
layer the following..
layer the following..
1 C plus 2 T all-purpose flour
mixed thoroughly with
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
*followed by*
1/2 C rolled oats
1/2 C rolled oats
1/3 C packed brown sugar
1/3 C sugar1/2 C dried cranberries
1/2 C white chocolate chips
1/2 C chopped pecans
Here's how they looked when we were all done. We capped with a square of Christmas fabric and tied with a bit of ribbon and a scrap of garland, then added our instruction card, like so:
But the possibilities for decorating are only limited by your imagination!
Happy last week of Advent! May all your preparations for the birth of our Savior be filled with the sweetness of that starlit night.
Happy last week of Advent! May all your preparations for the birth of our Savior be filled with the sweetness of that starlit night.
* First posted in 2009 -- about due for another share!
* I'm hoping to include a pdf of the tag with the instructions, but I need to borrow a techie kid to help me. Stay tuned.
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