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One of my annual Christmas traditions is to make Grandma's jello cookies.  For the past several years, I have invited a couple of kids and/or students over to help make them.  This year, living in Denver, my nephew got in on the fun!

It is a blessing to be able to stay connected to family and carry on traditions such as these.  The cookies can be made any time of year, but I do them at Christmas and use lime and cherry or strawberry jello to get the red and green cookies, as pictured below.

The recipe is not a family secret, so I will share it here and ask if you have any traditional family Christmas recipes you enjoy making each year.

 

Jello Cookies

From the kitchen of Michelle J. Goff’s Grandma Cobb

 

1 cup sugar

1 3oz box Jello

3/4 cup shortening (or ½ cup shortening ¼ cup butter)

2 eggs

3 cups flour (divided)

1 tsp. baking powder

1 tsp. salt

 

Mix sugar and Jello.

Add shortening and eggs, blending well.

Sift dry ingredients (2 ½ cups flour, 1 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp salt).  Blend.

Gradually use remaining flour on rolling pin and on flat surface to roll out dough and cut cookies.

Roll out to 1/4” thickness.  Cut and place on greased baking sheet.

Bake at 375o for 5-8min.        Yield: 4 dozen cookies

 

Note: I usually make 1 recipe of lime cookies and 1 recipe of cherry or strawberry.  The lime batter always tends to come out drier, so I use ¼ - ½ cup less of flour in the green cookies.

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