Showing posts with label cookie swap ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cookie swap ideas. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Cookie Swap Time Part II

Now that you know how to get things started for your cookie swap I thought I'd share a few things we've done at my cookie swaps in the past!  You know ladies only need 3 things to have a good time; wine, food, and each other!  So with Christmas music in the background and everyone arriving, obviously we start off the evening with wine and a few apps!  I don't like to fix anything too heavy so we will all have room for dinner but we definitely need something on our tummies as we sip our chardonnay!  I usually fix some sort of dip or cheeseball with crackers, some sort of veggie tray and something salty like nuts or chex mix.  One of my favorite dips is a taco dip.  Everyone loves it and it is sooo easy too make.  Here is the recipe:

Taco Dip

1 large container sour cream
1 package Hidden Valley Fiesta Ranch Dip Mix
Small diced tomato (you decide how much...I usually use 2 Roma tomatoes)
Thinly sliced green onions
1-1 1/2 cups grated Jalepeno Monterry Jack cheese

Mix the Fiesta Ranch Dip Mix with the sour cream and spread in the bottom of a shallow dish like a ceramic pie plate or quiche dish.  Top with grated cheese, onion and tomatoes.  Serve with Tostitos!  It's delicious!  If you can't find the Fiesta Ranch Dip Mix you can substitue by using 1/2 package Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing Mix with 3/4 package regular Taco Seasoning Mix.

This year I am going to make a cheese ball that is absolutely delicious.  It's from Tastefully Simple and it's called Creamy Crab Cheesball Mix.  You can order from Tastefully Simple online and they deliver within a few days.  You can order from my daughter Brooke over at Shrimp and Glitz by going to her website at www.tastefullysimple.com/web/bjackson2 Everything by Tastefully Simple is wonderful!  They have lots of good gift ideas too!

After we chat a while, laugh, sip our wine, laugh, nibble on apps, it's about time for dinner.  I don't prepare a big spread of food, I usually do something light and simple.  I don't want to be cooking while everyone is having a good time!  In years past I've prepared things such as a crab bisque with quiche, shrimp perlo and a salad, and last year we had a wonderful shrimp and corn chowder with salad.  This year I'm thinking of having a delicious Tomato Bisque that is sooo easy to make it tastes like you were eating in a 5 Star restaurant, and cheddar and chive muffins with my 7 layer salad.  I'll share those recipes later.  You don't have to prepare a meal.  I've been to cookie swaps before and we just had apps.  I've even been to swaps where everyone brought their favorite app along with their dozens of cookiesI  It's all in what you want to do!

It's so much fun when everyone arrives with their bags of cookies!  It's just as exciting to see how they are packaged as it is to see what kind of cookies everyone baked!  I've already heard some snippits of what kind of cookies my friends are bringing!  I can't wait!  Everyone puts their cookies on the table and it's so tempting to start swapping right then and there so we can sample everyone culinary prizes! 

Once we've all filled our tummies it's time for dessert!  Last year it was 2 hours before everyone was to arrive and I had no idea what to fix...I looked in my pantry and saw a loaf of bread...hhhhmmmm...how about a bread pudding.  I love bread pudding, especially in the winter time.  That's another recipe I will share later...but to give you a hint, it has dried cranberries in it and nutmeg sauce on top...now how bad can that be?  (I love Ina Garten!)

Okay....time to go to the table for the big swap!  Be sure to take a large container to haul the loot home in!  Market baskets are perfect for this, especially if they are monogrammed!  Everyone goes around the table and takes 1 container of each type of cookie.  Husbands are home anxiously awaiting the arrival of the sweets!!  It's about time to leave but before everyone heads out the door I always have a little treat for my guests.  You don't have to do this but I LOVE giving gifts.  I do something every small and inexpensive.  I usually don't spend over $2 each...YES, you can find cute things for very little money.  The dollar store is my best friend!  Here are some of the things I've given in past swaps...it's just a small token of love for my dear friends!


One year I gave each person a little bayberry votive.  I found the votive holders at a local crafts store for $0.50 each...the candle was probably $1.00.  I wrapped it in cellophave and attached a ribbon and a little notecard with the following poem

"This bayberry candle is a gift from a friend
On Christmas Eve burn it down to the end
For a bayberry candle burned down to the socket
Brings luck to the home and wealth to the pocket."


This is a tart burner I found again at a local craft store...ON SALE...for $2.00.  I added a tealight and a tart.
I thought the teapot was perfect for the kitchen...where we spend a lot of our time!


Last year I gave each friend a personalized ribbon notepad that I made.  The size of the notepad is 8.5 x 5.5
I love limegreen and red for Christmas!
Well, after hugs and goodbyes everyone leaves and I take off my shoes, pour me a big glass of wine, throw on my apron and clean up the kitchen.  It's actually one of my favorite household chores!  Oh, and more more thing...dress FESTIVE!  You're there to get in the Christmas spirit!  I'll let you know how this year's cookie swap goes next week!  Until then I've got to decide what kind of cookies I'm going to bake!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

It's Cookie Swap Time!

This is one of my favorite Christmas decorations!  I found it several years ago and it's usually the first thing I put out in my kitchen!  It's just the welcome I like for anyone visiting my home during the holidays.  Speaking of holidays, I haven't had a chance to post anything since before Thanksgiving.  I was a little under the weather the week before and then I started my baking and then all my company started arriving and that brings me to today!  Tomorrow is December 1st and the countdown will begin to the big day!  But first, there is so much to do. 

One of my favorite events every Christmas is hosting a Cookie Swap!  I started having cookie swaps about 4 or 5 years ago and everyone starts asking around the first of November if I'm still planning on having it this year.  Of course!  It wouldn't be Christmas without lots of cookies and I love having a sample from everyone's kitchen!  I thought I would tell you how I go about planning my cookie swap and how it works...so, let's start with the invitation.
Here are a few invitations I've created over the years.  I love to create invitations and it's always so much fun coming up with Christmas ideas!


This is the invitation I created for this year.  I got my graphics from a great website called pccrafter.com

  Of course there has to be rules!  We can't make it easy so I usually enclose a list of rules that need to be followed!  Here they are . . .

I started out inviting about 6 girls to my first cookie swap.  That way it wouldn't be too overwhelming for anyone to have to bake tons of cookies.  Each participant bakes a dozen cookies for each person in attendance plus keep a dozen for yourself.  I have been to cookie swaps before where we would only get like 2 or 3 cookies of each kind but it's so much better when you get a dozen of each!!  When you invite about 6 or 7 ladies you only have to bake that many dozen cookies...the more you invite, the more you have to bake.  It's also a good tip when looking for that perfect recipe to try to find one that makes a lot.  I have had to make 3 recipes just to get enough cookies for the swap.  Over the years the number I invite has increased and this year 11 in all were invited but only 10 will be able to attend...so I will need to bake 10 dozen cookies!

An important rule is that all cookies have to be homemade.  Anyone can go by a bag of cookies...that's the point in the cookie swap...to get lots of different cookies while only having to bake 1 kind yourself.  Can you believe one year I went to a cookie swap and 2 people brought store bought cookies...the nerve!!  On rare occasions we will allow slice and bake...only if they are doctored up!

The packaging of your cookies is so much fun!  I think that's more fun than the baking!  You know I've said before I don't care what's in the package as long as it's in a cute package!  I have packaged mine in little gift bags with ornaments and ribbons...last year I made a monogram cookie and hung in on the front of each bag.  I've received cookies in decorated chinese take-out containers, boxes made specifically for packaging cookies and ceramic bowls filled with cookies and wrapped in cellophane and ribbons.  Just get creative!

Next, make sure you make a copy of your recipe for each person.  The creativity doesn't stop there either.  I love looking through my cookbook and remembering all the cookie swaps and good times when I see those recipes.

Now, that's about all I need to tell you right now about how the cookie swap works.  Part II will be all about what we do, what we eat and what we drink at the swap once everyone arrives.  Look for that in the next day or two.  Until then, start planning your cookie swap right now, it's not too late!     ~Becky