The purpose of What’s For Dinner? is to provide you a recipe with items on sale this week, with no more than 10 ingredients (not including pantry items), and coming in at under $10 per meal.
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending a KC Food Bloggers Cookie Exchange and it was a blast.
But before I tell you about it, let’s time-travel to last week when I was invited.
(Close eyes and see swirly shapes while hearing Dana Carvey do the “Doodly-Do. Doodly-Do.” sound.)
Are you there? Because I was…..
FREAKED out.
You see, I consider myself a deal blogger who sometimes blogs about food.
And these…were real FOOD BLOGGERS. With amazing Nikon cameras and recipes with ingredients I’ve never heard of before. Some had presented with Pioneer Woman at BlogHer Food Conferences.
I was feeling out of my league.
So, I went to my handy-dandy blue binder. It’s the one that contains all my favorite recipes that aren’t in a cookbook. And I channeled my inner-Paula Dean and picked the recipe with the most butter or shortening – Chewy Ginger Cookies.
When in doubt…always use more butter.
So I gathered myself and my cookies and went to the exchange. I decided that even if my cookies were a bust, I could talk about how to get Green Giant vegetables for $.13 at Price Chopper this week and still feel good about my blogging skills.
However, I had no need to be worried. Because besides my cookies being “worthy”, it was getting to know these AWESOME ladies. They are all successful in their own right and they live in Kansas City. So if you are looking for a little cooking inspiration, check out these fabulous websites.
- Electrified Cooks by food bloggers and test-kitchen cooks, Roxanne & Kathy
- Gimme Some Oven! by food blogger, Alison
- A Bloggable Life by food blogger and life coach, Sandie.
- The Fresh Fridge by food blogger, Megan
- Italian Dessert Recipes by site owner, Lisa
Chewy Ginger Cookies
3/4 cup shortening
1 cup white sugar
1/4 cup light molasses
1 egg
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Cream shortening and sugar. Add egg and beat until fluffy. Stir in molasses and mix well.
3. Sift all dry ingredients. Then add to molasses mixture. Mix well.
4. Using a cookie scoop (or melon baller), scoop dough on to cookie sheets and bake for 9 minutes (exactly).
5. Remove from baking sheet and cool.
You can also roll the balls in sugar for added flavor.
What about you? Do you ever worry about your cooking skills? Share it with us via the comments or on the Kansas City Mamas Facebook Page.
Sandie {A Bloggable Life} says
Oh, Kelly, you are precious! It was so nice meeting you yesterday. While I am a food blogger (among other things), I don’t recall saying I was a life coach too. But after everything we talked about yesterday, I think the title is rather fitting, so leave it there—I like it! Maybe you’ll become the Nostradamus of our group! 😉 Merry Christmas!
PS Your cookies were great!
Kelly says
He-He. You were very inspiring, Sandie. And just super fun to talk to.
Roxanne says
Kelly, I was so excited to finally get to meet you! You have been so supportive since we are such newbies to the blogging scene. Thank you!
Your cookies were delicious! I have had to slap my DH hands as he keeps eating all of yours!
I hope this is the beginning of many get togethers and growing friendships.
The service you provide to all of us is greatly appreciated.
Shelly @ Coupon Teacher says
Sounds like great fun!!
Kathy says
Yesterday was so fun—and your cookies were wonderful! Truly, as yummy as they are pretty! It was so good to meet you and I so appreciate your sharing and supporting us on this new journey into blogging.
Renae says
Oh, Kelly! I can totally relate to the Nikon camera and food blogging experience! When I was at Sara Lee last week everyone had these huge cameras and I had my little Kodak point and shoot. We had a photo session and I was soooo lost! It was great fun though!
Sarah says
I love ginger cookies! Love them even more with one end dipped in white chocolate. Your cookies look wonderful!
Nikki says
My husband loves ginger cookies. I will have to make this for him on Christmas Eve. Kelly, thanks again for sharing.