Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Survival Guide

Last week, the King was gone for three.  LONG.  days.  My mother-in-law was here to help one of those days and then stayed onto see the King when he arrived home.  Hence, my blogging hiatus.  

I did what any girl would to survive the absence and turned to baked goods, particularly cookies, to power through my short stint with single parenthood. 
Thanks to the cookies...and I guess the Princess' stellar behavior, we all survived. 
"It's not easy being good mom.  Don't I deserve a cookie?"

The recipe is very close to my Peppermint Bark Puddin' Cookies, but they have an Easter themed twist.  Cadbury mini eggs.  Much like peppermint bark, peanut butter cup Christmas trees, and candy corn, mini eggs are another one of my seasonal addictions.  

I usually buy a few small pouches of them to help pace myself through the season.  But this year, with reckless abandon, and probably an empty stomach at the grocery store, a regular sized bag made it's way into my cart.  And then the stress and worry of being home alone caring for an infant without any baked goods for 3 days turned them into cookies.  

And it was a good choice.

Anyone out there have any seasonal addictions?  


Mini Egg Easter Cookies

Ingredients:

      1 cup butter, room temperature
      3/4 cup granulated sugar
      3/4 cup light brown sugar
      1 pkg (5.1 oz) Vanilla Instant Pudding mix
      1 Tbsp vanilla
      2 eggs
      2 1/4 cup all purpose flour
      3/4 cup old fashioned oats
      1 tsp baking soda
      1 tsp salt
      1 large bag of mini eggs

Directions:
1.          Preheat oven to 375°.
2.         In a stand mixer cream together butter, pudding mix and both sugars. 
3.         Add in eggs and vanilla and mix until combined. 
4.         Turn mixer to low and slowly add in flour, baking soda, salt and oats.
5.         Stir until combined.
6.         Stir in mini eggs.
7.         Drop by tablespoon onto baking sheet and bake for 8-9 minutes. Let cool on baking sheet for 3 minutes before transferring to wire rack to cool completely.
***Recipe adapted from Cookies and Cups Oreo Pudding cookies recipe. 




3 comments:

  1. I feel you on those mini eggs. Now I want some. It's happening next time I'm at Wegmans (tomorrow).

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  2. Those cadbury eggs are amazing, I got a pack as part of my pre-whole30 bender! Putting them in cookies is genius! Oh I have many seasonal addictions. It's tough when the season ends.

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  3. I was craving those Robins Eggs so bad and avoided buying them for the longest time. I finally broke down and bought a small little single serving carton and decided to pace myself...start with 4 or 5 here. A few more the next day. Unfortunately either my tastes changed or the recipe did because I poured out a few to try and just didn't care for them. The whole darn carton is still sitting at my desk - I guess I can toss them now. What a waste of candy!

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