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Title: Blooper Friday! Sugar Cookie Bar Semi-Fail
Categories: Cookies, Snacks, Desserts
Yield: 12 Servings
1 c Unsalted butter; room temp
2 c Sugar
4 lg Eggs
1 tb Vanilla
5 c Flour
1 ts Salt
1/2 ts Baking soda
1 c M&M candies
The thing about sugar cookie bars is that they are
impossible to fail. We ran out of time, melted a plastic
container, used the wrong pan, and didn't fully cook
them and they were STILL delicious. So unlike other
Blooper Fridays, we are actually going to show you this
recipe.
We first saw the cookie bars at Recipe Girl, complete
with beautiful, colorful pictures and knew we had to
make them. She adapted the recipe from The Repressed
Pastry Chef, to make her own version (<-- that's where
you can find the full recipe and see what these are
supposed to look like). We adapted it a little from
hers.
Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each. Add
vanilla.
In a separate bowl, combine flour, salt, and baking
soda. Add to wet ingredients.
Add M&Ms, and mix until ingredients look like delicious
cookie dough.
Put dough on a jelly roll 13" x 18" baking sheet.
Here is the first step we did incorrectly (FAIL! #1).
Apparently, you are supposed to put the dough on a jelly
roll baking pan, NOT a 9" X 13" cake pan. I thought 13"
X 18" was a typo in the original recipe, but no, you want
these to be thin.
Bake at 375+|F/190+|C for 10-15 minutes. The dough will be
light golden, and a toothpick in the middle will come
clean.
If you bake these in a 13" X 9" pan, they take a lot
longer and still may not be fully baked.
Allow to cool completely before icing.
We cut them up because we wanted them to cool faster. As
we saw they were not fully cooked. (FAIL! #2)
After it took over 30 minutes to bake these extra thick
bars, we decided to just go with a jar of icing (no home
made icing = FAIL! #3).
We happened to have 1/2 of one left in the fridge. So,
we thought it would warm up a little quicker if we put
the jar above the oven. Oh, it definitely warmed up!
Luckily, the melted plastic did not actually get in the
icing so we were able to use it. At this point, we were
already running late for a party, so we are glad it
worked out.
However, they weren't exactly the prettiest sugar cookie
bars.
They were goopy, melty, and messy - but they were still
delicious. We will definitely be making them again,
hopefully without all the drama and mess.
From:
http://castlefarmcookbook.blogspot.com
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