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Finally, I had time to do some holiday baking. A couple of weeks ago I made a few basic sweets but I was really wanting to try some new recipes from this book, Holiday Cookies. My husband and girls went out Christmas shopping, so my perfect opportunity had arrived. I made Crispy S'mores Bars (front of the plate) and Pecan Pie Bites (back of plate and by itself). I think I baked the crust on the S'more bars a bit too long but the Pecan Pie Bites look perfect. They do take quite a long time to make but I think it was worth it. The best part about the Pecan Pie Bites, I don't like this type of sweet, so no calories for me. I will be pigging out on my oldest daughter's fudge, that hopefully will be made on Friday.
Mmmmm...those look delicious. And I really like pecan pie. And is that book title deceiving? Those don't look like cookies. But I'll take them anyway. :o)
ReplyDeleteAnything with pecans has to be good. Smores are always tasty!
ReplyDeleteDonna W
Edmonton, Alberta