I have so many recipes saved in my queue and since I'm traveling, I thought I would share some beyond the 1 I usually share on Saturdays.
I remember eating sour cream softies at my Gramma Fanning's house all the time growing up. They are delcious sugar cookies but oh-so-soft. I am normally not the biggest fan of just sugar cookies (I need chocolate!) but these are amazing and remind me of my childhood
Ingredients
3 cups flour
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup butter
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup sour cream
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
Cinnamon sugar
14 comments:
Hi Ruthie! I just started following your blog and I really enjoy reading it! This recipe sounds awesome! Do you come up with your own recipes or do you adapt them from others?
Makin' me hungry, Ruthie! I think I'm going to go get a snack or five now. Thanks for posting! TWO MORE DAYS! Hope you two have a blast in Cali together :)
oooh yummy! are you pinning these? if not, I'm going to! :)
Yum! Those look really good. And simple! I'll defiantly give this recipe a try :)
You seriously have the most yummy sounding recipes ever! Thanks for sharing them with us!
Those look delicious! I have to try this recipe.
yum!!!! I am new follower and I absolutely love your blog!
oooo, these have officially been "pinned." Maybe I'll try and make 'em next weekend :-)
Recipes from childhood are the best. They're like double the treat. One awesome current experience as you eat it and another as you remember eating it as a kid :)
Yumm!!! I saw the title and thought "what is that? Like... ice cream?" Haha! These look amazing <3
man i am hungry now!! Yummy!!
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Isn't it funny how certain foods can bring you back to another place in time. Smelling celery always reminds me of Christmas, when my mum is making stuffing!
I was looking for a recipe like this. My grandmother used make these delicious soft cookies, that were puffed smooth, super delicious and all I know was it had sour cream in the recipe. I looked at your 5-steps and do not see when the sour cream is added in. I must assume that it was in there in step 4 since you mention to keep stirring it and that must keep the batter from separating.
Maybe I just don’t see it, but when do you add in the sour cream?
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