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No Bake Cathedral Windows Cookies - Holiday Bake Along

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HOLIDAY Bake Along!

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/