Seeing as today is National Cookie Day I wanted to find you a recipe that had a touch of fun about it so when I found these rainbow spiral cookies I just knew straight away that this was the recipe to share with you
Really great cookies to make for a bake sale or for a party as they have that great fun element about them don’t you think?
Easy to make by following the video tutorial below .. happy baking
This great cookie recipe is brought to you by pankobunny on YouTube and on the website pankobunny.com, thanks for sharing this recipe with us
Here below is a list of the ingredients you will need from the website and a video tutorial from the YouTube channel
Ingredients (makes about 2 dozen cookies)
– ½ cup granulated sugar
– 2 tbsp confectioner’s sugar
– ¼ tsp salt
– 1 egg
– 1 tsp vanilla extract
– 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
– 2 cups all-purpose flour
– rainbow food colouring
To get the recipe the recipe please use the link below
NATIONAL COOKIE DAY
The origin of the cookie appears to begin in Persia in the 7th century, soon after the use of sugar became common in the region. They were then spread to Europe through the Muslim conquest of Spain. Cookies were common in all levels of society throughout Europe by the 14th century, from the royal cuisine to the street vendors.
Cookies arrived in America in the 17th century. Macaroons and gingerbread cookies were among the popular early American cookies.
In most English-speaking countries outside of North America, the most common word for cookie is biscuit. In some regions, both terms, “cookies” and “biscuits” are used.
Article Source :http://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-cookie-day-december-4/