I pulled this post off my family blog from back in 2008 – before I had my craft blog…..
Mmmm – holiday baking. For the third year running, instead of making tons of various cookies, I’ve just made these “Loretta Lynns”, so I’m declaring them my Signature Holiday Treat. They are a Hershey’s Kiss wrapped in cookie and dipped in icing – yum. After typing this post out, I’ll be eating yet another one. (Note the fancy focusing effect I got with my camera – I’m learning!)
The reason I went to the effort of digging this off my family blog….
YES – that’s the type of cookie on the back of the Hershey’s Kisses bag – and it’s MY holiday cookie! Now the world can share in my love. The recipes are a little different —
Hershey’s Recipe:
1 C butter, softened
1/2 C Sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 3/4 C flour
1 C nuts
36 Kisses
powdered sugar
Loretta Lynn Cookies (the recipe I use):
3/4 C Crisco
1/2 C Sugar
1/4 C packed brown sugar
1 egg
2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp almond
1 3/4 C flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 C pecans
1 package kisses
and I dip mine in icing instead of coating it in powdered sugar
Icing:
1/2 stick butter
spoonful shortening
1 tsp almond
2 tbsp milk
1/2 bag pwder sugar
–adjust as needed for desired consistency
Mmmm- now I want to make some…
And speaking of recipes on packages, my friend Aimee said the one on the back of the Candy Cane Kisses is unbelievably delicious….
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Ashley says
I have never seen cookies like that before. They look delicious! I think the candy cane kisses would be good inside those kisses too!
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Thanks!
Ashley
Andrée Lachapelle says
How long do you cook them for, and at what oven setting? (Thanks for the recipe. Your cookies look awesome!)
Mandy @ Sugar Bee Craft Edition says
oops – mine bake at 350 degrees and I think it’s for 8-10 minutes – just until they turn golden
Andrée Lachapelle says
Thank you 🙂
Rachel Lynn says
Sounds delicious!