Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Cookies!



As you might or might not know, Angela Felsted is releasing her novel, Chaste. Because Quinn, the main character, is a teenage guy who knows how to cook, she invited me to take part in Quinn's Cookie Exchange. Basically, it involves bloggers posting some cookie recipes, so if you want to try some new ones for Christmas, please head over here to see when and where people posted some recipes.

Before we get to mine, though, I thought I'd give a bit more information on Chaste and its author. 

Blurb

When he steps into his physics class on the first day of senior year, Quinn Walker is too exhausted from staying up all night with his three-month-old nephew to deal with moral dilemmas. As a devout Mormon who has vowed to wait until marriage for sex, the last thing he needs is a very hot and very sexy Katarina Jackson as his physics partner. Regrettably, he has no choice.

Kat feels invisible in her mansion of a home six months after losing her older brother in a fatal car crash and will do anything to get her parents’ attention. Since her pastor father has no love for Quinn’s “fake” religion and her ex-boyfriend refuses to leave her alone, she makes an impulsive bet with her friends to seduce her holier-than-thou lab partner by Christmas.

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Angela Felsted's profile photoAuthor Bio

Angela Felsted is a Northern Virginia native who is overly fond of Olive Garden and Red Lobster. She grew up in a faithful Mormon home with three brothers and one sister where she learned to stand up for herself by tickling her attackers until they broke out into laughing fits. Her work has appeared in issue fifteen of Drown in Your Own Fears, Chanterelle's Notebook and Vine Leaves Literary Journal. Her chapbook, Cleave, was published by finishing line press in 2012.

And now... the cookies. 

This ginger biscuit recipe is a definite favorite in my family, because it combines the perfect amount of sweet with just the right amount of ginger zing. But be warned, this recipe can't be divided or multiplied and makes a pretty huge amount of biscuits. 

Also, it will involve you converting some metric measurements to imperial, since I have no idea how to convert "dry" milliliters into anything but dry milliliters, so I'll leave it to you knowledgeable cooks.  

Bake responsibly. ;-)

Ingredients: 

3 lbs flour
2 lbs brown sugar
25 milliliters cream of tartar
37.5 milliliters baking soda
1 lb butter
1 lb golden syrup
2-3 tablespoons fine ginger (to taste)
4 or 5 eggs (depending on size)
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup of instant coffee (one teaspoon instant granules in a cup of boiling water)

Method: 

1) Mix flour with cream of tartar and half the sugar. 
2) Mix in the butter with the above, crumbing the mixture with your fingers.
3) Whisk eggs, very thorough, adding in the other half of the sugar and the syrup. 
4) Make a hole in the result of step 2 and pour in the result of step 3. 
5) Dissolve baking soda in the cup of coffee and add to result of step 4.
6) Knead thoroughly and bake in a preheated oven at 180 degrees Celsius (About 350 degrees Fahrenheit  for 10-12 minutes. 

Hope you enjoy them!

14 comments:

  1. Yeah for Angela!
    Bake responsibly? Does that mean no drinking and baking?

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  2. The plot to her book sounds interesting.

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  3. This recipe looks awesome! And delicious. I so love ginger, although I've yet to figure out which part of the ginger root I'm supposed to cook with. Guess that means I'm not that much of a chef.

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  4. Ohhh, I so want those cookies. But, my husband and I are on a carb-sugar free diet. There is little cookie joy in this house.

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  5. Cookies and religion make a good mix. Like the blurb.

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  6. What a great and creative idea to promote her book! YAY for Angela! I didn't know she was releasing the book. Major congrats!!!

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  7. love that cover! and yum!! great idea!

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  8. I'm not that much of a cookie person, but her book sounds awesome!

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  9. Those ginger biscuits are making my mouth water - those are right up my alley!

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  10. Bake responsibily? Where's the fun in that? ;-)

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  11. Chaste sounds interesting with the switch in who's usually doing the pressuring.

    The cookies sound delicious!

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  12. Oh, I love ginger cookies! I will have to figure out the metric conversions and all... and I'm not sure I understand why I can't do half....

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