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Cranberry Pistachio Sugar Cookies: My Diary of Us

Cranberry Pistachio Sugar Cookies

I am a sucker for sugar cookies, and even more than that a shortbread cookie.  There is something about the buttery flakiness of them that I cannot resist.  They aren't too sweet and are so light tasting that you don't feel yucky if you happen to "accidentally" eat more than a serving.  Let's be honest, it happens...

 I do realize that I told you that I am not a baker..and that is still a true statement.  However, the holidays give me the baking bug, which means I tend to do most of my baking in the months of November and December.   And this cookie happens to be the perfect treat to make during Christmas time. 

What I love about this particular cookie is the sugar cookie recipe that I use for the base.  It is the perfect cross between a traditional sugar cookie and a shortbread cookie.  Like seriously if they had a baby this cookie would be it.  Yeah...they are pretty amazing.  And then you add the sweet and chewy cranberries and the salty pistachios and whoa...it's ridiculous how good these are! 

It's a simple mix and drop batter, so none of that rolling out business that nobody has time for anyway right now.  When they come out of the oven they are lightly browned around the edges with little bits of red and green popping out making them almost too pretty to eat...almost.

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PostedDecember 16, 2013
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesDessert
TagsSugar Cookies, Cranberry, Pistachio, Christmas, dessert, holiday
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Spiced Cranberry Orange Sangria

I'm sure most of you know this about me, but for those of you who don't...wait for it...I'm a huge fan of wine!  Shocker I'm sure...  Most of the time a glass of one of my favorites is great on its own.  However, during the holidays it's nice to make cocktails that I don't usually take the time to do during the rest of the year. 

Sangria is one of those drinks that is great to make because you can make a large batch of it ahead of time, it's easy, and most people enjoy drinking it.  There are so many ways to make it, that you can really cater it to a specific holiday, or time of year, and you can use whatever fruits you have in the fridge.

So in the spirit of Thanksgiving and the fact that Christmas is right around the corner, I thought that making a cranberry sangria seemed appropriate for the time of year!   

This Spiced Cranberry and Orange Sangria is the perfect drink to serve at any holiday party that you throw or attend for the rest of the year.  It's tart from the cranberries, spicy from the cinnamon stick and oranges, and has just enough sweetness to balance it all out from the cranberry simple syrup.  Not to mention it looks super festive!  Yum.

Is it cocktail time yet?

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PostedNovember 27, 2013
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesCocktails
TagsHoliday, Cocktails, Cranberry, sangria
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