Chocolate & Lavender Cookies

Chocolate & Lavender Cookies

Chocolate and Lavender Cookies @createdbydiane

So I was glancing through photos with my youngest today and apparently my  hair in the late 80’s looks like I belonged in a rock band.

He didn’t even think it was me,

he couldn’t stop laughing when I told him it was me.

So next up was showing him a photo of himself just a few years ago and well the laughter began again.

I just love going through old photos with my kids.

I fear I will not keep up with albums, and that everything will be all digital,

I kinda like that albums are tangible….what I don’t like it now having to sort through the many, many photos on the computer and then ordering them and deciding what I was in an album, digital or paper.

I’m confused, what to do….tell me I’m not alone.

What will memories e for my kids when they are older and have kids of their own?

The best question to ask at this time is, WHY am I even worried about this? Am I part of the worry generation, we want everything just right for our kids…have I gone nuts.

Bring me back to reality and tell me your solution to photos in this faced paced digital age!

While we try to figure it all out together…let me share these really fun cookies with you…

They are chocolate and lavender cookies with lavender icing and well….

trust me….they are great!

 

I’ve been  hooked on lavender lately, like with this Lavender Iced Tea, Lavender Lemonade and Lavender Chocolate Chunk Frozen Yogurt.

Chocolate & lavender cookies @createdbydiane

The cookies are super-yummy all on their own, but really they look NAKED!

So I dressed them all up it a smooth and delicious lavender icing….in the perfect shade of lavender of course.

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5 from 1 vote

Chocolate & Lavender Cookies

Servings: 0

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter
  • cups powdered sugar
  • 1 egg
  • cup flour
  • ¼ cup Hershey’s Cocoa unsweetened
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 12 drops lavender extract I used Star Kay White

lavender Icing

Instructions

  • In mixer, cream butter with sugar.
  • Add egg and mix thoroughly.
  • Add in flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt along with vanilla mix until all ingredients are incorporated.
  • Roll out in between wax paper sheets and cut with cookie cutter.
  • Place cookies on parchment lined sheets.
  • Bake at 375 degrees for 10-12 minutes
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5 from 1 vote

Lavender Icing

Servings: 0

Ingredients

  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 tablespoon corn syrup
  • 4 tablespoon water
  • 12 drops lavender extract
  • 1 drop Regal Purple Americolor Coloring

Instructions

  • Mix ingredients until smooth.
  • Place icing into a piping bag fitted with #3 tip and pipe icing on cooled cookies.

 

Allow the icing to dry completely before stacking or wrapping cookies. I often allow 24 hours.

chocolate cut out cookies.jpg

Today, I’m going to sit with my non-80’s hair and maybe go through and album or two to remind me of just how fast trends change and wonder what will be next..

want to make any predictions?

 

 

Tell me if you have used lavender extract before, I’d love to see what you have made with it.

Lavender Lemonade

Chocolate Lavender Cookies

Lavender Chocolate Chunk Frozen Yogurt

Lavender Scones

Lavender Iced Tea

 

20 Comments

  1. I’m SO behind on albums it’s frightening. I need maybe an entire weekend alone or even a week to get it all sorted out and then someone to buy them for me because i’m sure it’ll cost a pretty penny. Pass me a gorgeous cookie to calm me? 🙂

  2. These cookies look so cute! Love them!

    I think that real tangible albums are awesome. Whenever I go home, I pull out some of my parents albums from when I was a kid…it’s fun to look at. Not only the pictures, but knowing my Mom made those albums. It’s more than just a picture book. Ive been trying to do the same – keeping a scrap book – its hard. But I find myself enjoying that way more than clicking through face book photos.

  3. You make the prettiest cookies, Diane. Your cutouts are always so beautifully perfect. 🙂

    I’m guilty of not creating albums, which is sad because there are so many images that I’ve forgotten about that are on disk. I miss my mother’s organized and beautifully laid out photo albums. I really do need to get mine together. Thanks for mentioning it – on my to-do list to get started so we can enjoy them now.

  4. 5 stars
    I love these pretty cookies!

    I keep telling myself I need to do something with all my photos before I croak. I don’t see much movement in either direction. 🙂

    Before my mother died she made two scrapbooks for each child and I treasure mine.

  5. Diane! Rejoice in technology! I’m so envious of the computer generation and iPhoto! I have old yellowed photos of my boys growing up. Now, you load them onto your computer and they are preserved forever! To print out beautifully as you please! So wonderful!!

  6. Do you remember about how many cookies this recipe made, using this cookie cutter? I realize using smaller or larger cutters will change the numbers but for right now I’m just going to stick with the heart. I’m going to guess it might be about a 3-inch heart? thanks

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