I made fresh cranberry orange sauce this year for Thanksgiving.  Though I can eat it by the spoonful, it is no surprise it was the lone leftover of the weekend.  Not everyone goes for jiggly, tart, citrusy substances.  Today I added the zest of one orange to a little extra sugar cookie dough from a project I was working on in hopes of making a version of jam thumbprints with the leftover sauce.  (I soon discovered that there is a reason for the difference in the dough of sugar cookies and thumbprint cookies) the cookies basically flattened out, so I decided to put two dough balls in a mini cupcake paper (sort of looked like these “mallow butts” from one of my favorite sites) and bake away.  It worked better, and I made a well in the cookie cup for the cranberry sauce and topped it off with a shard of dark chocolate.  These cran-orange cookie cups with chocolate may convert a few to the cranberry side.  What’s a leftover?

Special thanks to my Aunt Priscilla and Aunt Susan who both complimented me on my sauce and gave me blog encouragement on Thanksgiving Day.  I am fortunate to have such dedicated women (mothers, wives, public school teachers, etc.) in my life – this post is for you!

5 responses to “cran-orange cookie cups”

  1. new years eve movie Avatar

    they look delicious! (and excellent nail polish, too). 🙂

    1. Amy Avatar
      Amy

      thank you! it is a happy day when I have a http://www.butterlondon.com/ coupon to use!

  2. Meredizzle Avatar

    hi- have you ever thought of living in Columbus? I could use a neighbor like you… just sayin’

    1. Amy Avatar
      Amy

      would be so fun to spontaneously share treats! let’s just say that my current neighbors are not interested..

  3. iero86 Avatar

    This looks very delicious! This dough looks very tender than the normal thumbprint cookie. Can you please tell me how to make this dough? 🙂
    Thank you.

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