Saturday, January 19, 2008

The VM Cookie Kitchen

Today while the girls were napping, the three of us spent some quality time perfecting our Stroopwafel making abilities with my new wafel iron from Heather. Dave and I are huge fans of this traditional Dutch cookie, but I've never made them. Heather has never made them or even heard of them. We found the work was quick and fun if we each took a job...

I rolled the dough and pressed the wafels on my iron (the easiest job, in my opinion)

Dave cut the thick wafels into 2 pieces, making a middle for the gooey caramel filling and sacrificing his fingers to the heat in the process.

Heather spooned the filling into the wafels and pressed the halves together. We didn't know it, but we gave our guest the hardest job! We had some laughs about the Lucy-Candy-Factory-Likeness of this job...it was tricky to keep up with production!
Ah, the fruits...ahem COOKIES...of our labor. After the first few, they turned out perfectly and were so delicious!

2 comments:

Gail said...

Wow! That's quite impressive. Wish we were closer--we'd offer to help you eat them! We love the Rock You pictures. Anna likes to name everyone in the photos (her favorites are of her friend Ella!).

Anonymous said...

Jen, your cookies look yummy! We had a cooking weekend. As it was record cold outdoors, we stayed in and cooked this weekend. Saturday morning Dad got up and started the Dutch soup. It was done in the early afternoon, so we had a nice warm lunch of soup and bread. Then I made a pasta salad and some brownies for our overnight at the hotel last night. After church on Sunday we came home and made the chicken cacciatore - which was wonderful! Thank you to Dorina and her Mom for sharing their recipe for this wonderful meal. Last night we had the Amazing Race Grand Finale Party at the Double Tree Hotel. The boys went for a swim yesterday afternoon, and again this morning. Enjoy the rest of your time with Heather! Love, MOM