Twelve Treats of Christmas – Day Ten

Spritz Cookies

A week or so before Christmas I would beg my mother to get out the Spritz cookie press. Making those cookies with my mom was one of my favorite holiday projects. I loved to watch her control the ornery dough and the metal press in order to make small buttery delicious cookies.

Spritz cookie press with paper candy canes

Spritz cookie press with paper candy canes

As in every other thing she cooked, my mother measured the ingredients exactly. She scraped every bit of egg out of the shell with her finger. She had the butter at perfect room temperature. And she wouldn’t let us decorate them wildly. We used small bowls of granulated sugar into which she put tiny drops of food coloring. Then she ground the sugar with the back of a spoon until it became a non-garish tint of red, green, or blue. We sprinkled it on very sparingly. The only other decorations I ever remember putting on our cookies were tiny edible silver balls and cinnamon red-hots. Those were used only in moderation and only on certain cookie shapes.

One year on Christmas Eve my mother and I packed up a tin of our cookies and drove through a snowstorm to my great aunt Ellen’s house in town. Aunt Ellen was my Grandpa Hall’s sister. She lived in a sweet house built for her by her son and daughter-in-law. Maybe it was my still-young age, or maybe the snow, or maybe the cozy glow of lights in Aunt Ellen’s house, but this evening remains one of my most magical Christmas memories. I’ve loved Spritz cookies ever since those days of baking with my mom.

Paper Spritz cookies decorated by Carol and grandson Aubrey

Paper Spritz cookies decorated by Carol and grandson Aubrey

4 thoughts on “Twelve Treats of Christmas – Day Ten

  1. Bobbie Cook

    Carol
    I just caught up on your latest blogs. They are very touching and bring back similar memories of my own, so thank you for that. Also, happy belated birthday. Bobbie

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  2. Bonny Headley

    Spritz were a tradition in many families in our town, but not mine. I tried to make them in my 20’s and confirm the dough is, indeed, ornery! I love the tradition of coloring one’s own sugar. I will try that. I am curious about the paper candy canes…do you make them? Thanks for another delightful post, Carol, and happy holidays.

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    1. Carol Post author

      Happy holidays to you too, Bonny. I made those candy canes with the kids when they were little. They would color pieces of paper and then roll them up and bend the tops. I think at one point we threaded them with string and hung them like a garland on the tree, but after a few years they got pretty battered, so I started putting them all in a jar for decoration. These are just a few. We made a lot of them!

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