Our Imperfect Snowmen: Christmas Cookies for Santa

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Our Imperfect Snowmen: Christmas Cookies for Santa
30 min.
12
282kcal

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Get ready to spread some holiday cheer with our delightful "Imperfect Snowmen" Christmas Cookies, the perfect treat for Santa! These charming cookies are not only a festive addition to your holiday celebrations but also a fun activity to enjoy with family and friends. With a preparation time of just 30 minutes, you can whip up a batch of these delicious vegetarian cookies that are sure to impress.

Made with wholesome ingredients like sprouted spelt flour and unrefined cane sugar, these cookies offer a delightful balance of flavor and nutrition. The soft, buttery texture combined with a hint of vanilla makes each bite a melt-in-your-mouth experience. Plus, the creative decorating possibilities allow you to let your imagination run wild—whether you choose to adorn them with currants, raisins, or colorful organic sprinkles, each cookie can be as unique as the snowmen they represent!

Perfect for sharing with loved ones or leaving out for Santa on Christmas Eve, these cookies are a wonderful way to embrace the spirit of the season. So gather your loved ones, roll up your sleeves, and let’s create some sweet memories together with these "Imperfect Snowmen" cookies that are sure to bring smiles all around!

Ingredients

  • 0.8 cup butter softened ()
  • 0.8 cup unrefined cane sugar whole
  •  eggs beaten ()
  • teaspoon unrefined sea salt 
  • cups sprouted spelt flour 
  • 1.5 teaspoons vanilla extract 

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking paper
  • oven
  • whisk
  • wire rack

Directions

  1. Vigorously cream butter and sugar together until fluffy. Then beat in the eggs and vanilla until the eggs lighten in color, and all of the ingredients become uniformly combined.In a separate bowl whisk the flour with the salt, and then beat it into the liquid ingredients a half cup at a time until it forms a smooth batter. If your dough is too sticky, add a bit more flour, but do so bit by bit, and add only enough to make the dough easier to handle without sticking. Too much flour will dull the flavor.Separate the dough into 4 separate balls to make rolling out the cookies a bit easier. While you work with one ball of dough, wrap the others in plastic and place them in the fridge lest they soften too much and become unmanageable.Plop a ball of dough onto a sheet of parchment paper, place another sheet of parchment paper on top, and roll it out until it flattens to 1/4-inch thick, more or less.
  2. Cut out the cookies and bake them 8 to 10 minutes at 350 degrees until a bit browned at the edges but still soft and pale at the center.
  3. Transfer them from the oven to a wire rack and allow them to cool completely before decorating. Continue working in batches until you've rolled, cut, baked and cooled every bit of dough.Once cool, decorate the cookies with a simple frosting or glaze. Top with currants, raisins or organic sprinkles (I used these.)

Nutrition Facts

Calories282kcal
Protein7.27%
Fat42.93%
Carbs49.8%

Properties

Glycemic Index
10.01
Glycemic Load
8.73
Inflammation Score
-2
Nutrition Score
2.2852173871968%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:281.78kcal
14.09%
Fat:13.24g
20.37%
Saturated Fat:7.52g
47.01%
Carbohydrates:34.57g
11.52%
Net Carbohydrates:30.57g
11.12%
Sugar:12.57g
13.97%
Cholesterol:57.78mg
19.26%
Sodium:296.6mg
12.9%
Alcohol:0.17g
100%
Alcohol %:0.34%
100%
Protein:5.04g
10.09%
Fiber:4g
16%
Iron:1.58mg
8.78%
Vitamin A:394.15IU
7.88%
Selenium:2.47µg
3.53%
Vitamin E:0.41mg
2.71%
Vitamin B2:0.04mg
2.42%
Phosphorus:17.95mg
1.8%
Vitamin B12:0.09µg
1.49%
Vitamin B5:0.13mg
1.28%