Hi Everyone,
I wanted to share photos of all the different cast iron Christmas mold choices for little cakes, or cookies, even molds for making christmas lolly pops-but sadly all the photos will not let me copy and paste them to share.
I have always been a collector especially of kitchen tools. I have several cast iron pieces for the holidays, pottery molds for cookies and shortbread, lots of stamps-of course too lots of cookie cutters so fun to collect and to use.
Do you like to collect kitchen items too??
Well, something is going on, as I can't copy and paste photos from recipes either-sigh-not sure what is happening. No fun without photos that's for sure
This week I will post a few links for Christmas baking with just the links since I can not share photos, and will suspend cast iron Saturdays for the rest of this month, Til I can figure out why this is happening, and many of you are really busy this month too with family for the holidays.
Red Velvet Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie
Gingerbread cookies-these are baked in a gingerbread cast iron mold
Chocolate Pecan Snickerdoodle skillet cookie
Cast Iron Sugar Cookies-this recipe is for the cast iron molds you may have
Cast Iron skillet Gingerbread for two
Hoping this gives you some cookie ideas to bake in cast iron
I sure would like to see pictures of your molds and cookie cutters. Maybe you will be able to add pictures here tomorrow. I like any old wooden kitchen item - butter molds, coffee grinders, etc.
ReplyDeleteI love those old wooden items too I will try for photos tomorrow
DeleteAlways enjoy your cast iron recipes!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Angie for letting me know
DeleteLove to see the photos of your collectios. Its a boost having tools that we love in the kitchen. Happy Weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt does make it more fun with more tools to work with
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