I normally don’t post recipes but since it is the holiday season and many people are going to parties and bringing hostess
For Bow you will need:
- 45” 1 ½” red sheer wired ribbon
- 12 inches of 1 ½” Green wired ribbon
- Mini Bowdabra with Hair Bow Tool & Ruler
- Bowdabra Bow Wire
- 6 gold jingle bells
- Heavy duty packing tape
- Plastic container (They come in all sorts of Christmas colors)
Instructions:
1. Cut a 12-inch piece of bow wire and feed through the loop in the tops of three jingle bells. Tie a knot to secure. Repeat this step again for two groups of three jingle bells.
2. Cut an 24-inch piece of Bowdabra bow wire and fold in half. Place in the bowmaker. You will have a loop on one end two pieces of wire on the other.
3. Cut a 12-inch piece of green 1 ½” wide wired ribbon. Fold the ends in half and cut at an angle on both ends. Place in the bowmaker with an equal amount of ribbon on each side.
4. Place the red ribbon in the bowmaker leaving a two-inch tail. Make a loop on the opposite side to the edge of the ruler. Make a matching loop on the other side. Continue by making another loop on each side.
5. Place the prepared jingle bells you threaded on the Bow wire in the Bowmaker next, one group of bells on each side of the Bowmaker.
6. Make two more loops, one on each side. Scrunch down with the Bowdabra wand.
7. Thread the two loose wires through the loop and pull tight. Remove from the Bowmaker and tie in a knot.
8. Fluff up the bow and pull the green ribbon to the bottom.
9. Fold a piece of packaging tape together and use to attach to your container or package.
Recipe:
- 1 lb. butter
- 5 tablespoons of confectioner’s sugar
- 2 egg yolks
- 1 jigger of whiskey (This is the traditional Greek way I grew up making and it burns away when cooking but if you don’t have any you can use 2 tablespoons of vanilla instead)
- 1 cup chopped walnuts
- 1-tablespoon baking powder
- 4 ½ cups sifted flour
- Confectioners sugar for topping
Cream the butter until it is light and fluffy, beating for several minutes. Beat in sugar, egg yolks, whiskey (Or vanilla), and nuts. Sift baking powder and flour and carefully blend into the butter mixture.
Shape with your hands into small crescents. Place on baking sheet lines with parchment paper in a 400-degree oven for 15 or 20 minutes. My oven is kind of hot so I baked them at 350. You can adjust your oven for however you need. Check and remove from the oven when the bottoms are lightly browned.
Place a large sheet of waxed paper on another cookie sheet and sift on confectioner’s sugar. Place the cookies in the sugar and sift additional sugar on tops and sides. Be generous with the sugar. Cool thoroughly before storing.
Place the cooled cookies one at a time in cupcake liners and layer in the plastic container.