Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Posting my family “cookie” recipe again! It isn’t Christmas without these!

How was your weekend? We are only two days away now! I took a break from documenting my weekend but I did get almost all of my shopping finished. I only have one more thing to purchase.
This recipe may not seem very Christmasy, but to my sisters and cousins and I they sure do! Christmas was the only time we got to enjoy these. The story goes that this was a recipe of my mom’s mom’s friend in Chicago. We traveled to Chicago every Christmas and my aunt had these for us. Now, I make 3 or 4 batches a season. My son wanted to bring these to a class party on Friday so that was my first batch. Disclaimer: I have found these don’t turn out if it is raining! They are a little bit temperamental.
Leave 3 eggs out on the counter for awhile to come to room temperature.
Preheat oven to 250 after they come to room temperature.
You need:
the 3 eggs
3 and 1/2 tablespoons of raspberry jello
3/4 cup sugar
1/8 tsp. salt
1 tsp. white vinegar
1 cup of chocolate chips
Once the eggs come to room temp, separate out the whites. You only need the whites. Add the vinegar and the salt and beat until they become stiff. I use a hand held mixer and it takes a good 2-3 minutes. Once stiff, add in the sugar and the jello gradually. (I prepare a mix of those two ingredients in a bowl so that I am ready). Then just mix a bit more to combine. Turn off mixer and add in chocolate chips.
Drop by spoonfuls onto a parchment lined cookies sheet or a buttered cookie sheet. This will makes two sheets worth.
Very Important: Bake for 25 minutes at 250. Then, turn off oven and leave in for another 20 minutes. If you open oven they will fall, so I always turn my oven light on.
If you live near a Grater’s Ice Cream, they have a bit of a raspberry chocolate chip ice cream flavor. They are great kept in the freezer and eaten cold, too.
Aren’t they pretty? I have also made them for Valentine’s Day!

Would you ever try these? What cookies do you like to make? I am hoping to make buckeyes and more Rice Krispies treats with the Christmas cereal.
Thanks for reading!
Amy
































































































