No Bake Cathedral Windows Cookies - Holiday Bake Along
The joy of creation can result from doing beautiful needlework, creating a lovely quilt or simply baking and cooking delicious treats for your loved ones!
Professionals from the Quilting and Needlework Industries have joined together to share their holiday memories, a glimpse into their businesses, and MANY irresistible recipes!
Please visit ILoveToBake.com and ILovetoBakeCookies.com for more fabulous holiday creations!
|
Needlework and Quilting Pros |
| TheArmchairChef.com CATHEDRAL WINDOWS No Bake Recipe |
| One of my favorite cookbooks is called “In the Forks of Hanover”. Hanover is home to an historic Episcopal Church called Fork Church. In 1979 the members compiled a cookbook and offered it for sale through out the community. My copy is dated 1982 and was a Christmas gift to me from my mother. Whenever I need a recipe for anything this is the first book I reach for, and especially when I’m looking for Holiday treats to bake. I’d like to share a cookie recipe called “Cathedral Windows”. It was a big hit with our graddaughters when they came to visit last year and went to see the Nutcracker.My favorite thing about the recipe is that it doesn’t really require baking! |
| Ingredients |
| 12 ounce chocolate bits (I use Toll House Chocolate Chips) 1 stick butter 1/4 cup finely chopped nuts 10 ounces colored small marshmallows |
| Step by Step |
| 1) Melt the chocolate bits and butter. 2) Cool slightly and add marshmallows. 3) Divide into 4 parts, roll on waxed paper sprinkled with the finely chopped nuts, and put into the refrigerator to harden. 4) Cut into slices. What could be easier! 5) Serve and Enjoy! |
| Caroline’s Thread and Canvas |
| What is it about needlework and cooking? I guess it’s the fact that those of us who are stitchers need one more outlet for our creative tendencies. It’s much the same reason I had to open a needlework shop–I just couldn’t get enough needlework “stuff”. I just love needlepoint and all those yummy threads. I’m actually a one-person shop (well, 2 when you count my husband) located in a small town in Hanover County, Virginia. (Actually we’re pretty convenient to Williamsburg, Charlottesville, & our capital of Richmond). If you’re ever traveling Interstate 95 south from Washington D. C., our shop is only 2 miles from the Interstate! http://www.carolinesthreadandcanvas.com/ |