03 September, 2009

Emergency Cookies

My boys needed to 'take a jar' to school today. It was a free dress day and the 'price' was a jar full of something, to be sold at the school fair in October (I can't believe that's next month already!). This is on top of the money that's been sent in for show bags and ride armbands, major raffle tickets, class stall donations, and soft drinks (another free dress day for the drinks van stock). But it is the major fundraiser for the year and it's a fantastic community day. This year they're even having fireworks!

So, inspired by the amazing Bakerella (her photos are SO much better than mine), I put together these jars of 'Emergency Cookies'. After spending some time researching (ie. blog surfing) this idea seems to be happily American, but I have to say, having now made 2 batches straight from the jar (testing my recipes), it's pretty catchy!

Bakerella's recipe fitted in a 1 quart jar (I have no idea how big a 1 quart jar is) but I wanted to use jars i already had, and minimise the cost of the ingredients wherever possible. I'd happily put heaps of M&M's in a jar for a friend, but at nearly $4 a bag I was trying to be sensible here. And I used the bag of orange flavoured M&Ms which really added to the taste. The pink ones that are in the shops in October will look really good too. I'll definitely make some jars up when they come out.

I made a couple of batches and ended up prefering the batch that included cocoa and included more butter so spread out while cooking. Now, I'm no Masterchef, but this is the combination I settled on.

EMERGENCY COOKIES
to fit in a 750g Paul Newman's Pasta Sauce bottle

1 cup plain flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp bicarb soda
pinch salt
1 cup oats
1/3 cup M&Ms (more would be better if you're feeling generous)
2 tbsp cocoa
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup white sugar

Pack it all down in layers (if there's space I'd add more nuts or M&M's if you have them).

When you're ready to cook, mix all the dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Then add combined wet ingredients:
1 egg (lightly beaten)
125g butter (almost melted)
1 tsp vanilla

Once it's all combined, roll into balls about 1 tbsp each, leaving room for spacing, and bake on baking paper covered trays at 180 degrees celcius for about 12-15 mins.

I needed 2 trays because one jar made about 30 cookies.

They were a big hit with the kids, and I enjoyed the alchemy of it all, and making up the labels.

I'm not sure how to offer you a link to download the labels I made, but if you're keen, just leave your email address with a comment and I'll send my pdf file to you. I printed it out on gloss photo paper and glued to the jar. The fabric was 15cm square and the cord was about 60cm in length for each jar.

If you've got some ideas on how to improve this recipe, I'd love to hear them too.

Now I'm off to bed, I need an early night for a change. Lots of painting to do tomorrow as it's the only day of the week I have a few hours of daycare for the lovely Sophia.

10 comments:

  1. Hey Anna - love the emergency cookie idea. Good for Chrissie gifts too, I think. How's Beth? Eva is just gorgeous at the moment, after spending the first month or so making her presence well and truly felt. I love 3 month old babies. Can I have your label?? carmelandsimon@gmail.com

    Cheers,
    Carmel

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  2. When I had a PDF to share, I created a google group with my blog's name, uploaded it to the "Files section" and then linked to that :) The labels look great!

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  3. Anonymous11:07 am

    Hi Anna,

    Unfotunately there will be no pink and white M&Ms this year according to the Mcgrath Foundation. Such a shame!

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  4. That's terrible news about the pink m&ms - but the orange ones work beautifully and taste great. I suppose that'll have to do and I'll have to stop lurking in the confectionery aisle...

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  5. Oh fantastic! I'm making these for gifts this year... and some for me too x

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  6. What a fabulous idea - might have to steal this one for Christmas pressies.

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  7. I got here from Taste.com.au after reading your review on the Abby's Cookies in a Jar so had to come and check these out - you have made me realise this is a gift I can give all year round and great idea for selling at school fetes so thank you!

    I have just done a post on Abby's cookies that I made and gave today if you would like to come and check it out at www.mylifebadlywritten.blogspot.com

    Oh and you have just got yourself a new follower...great blog!!

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  8. Anonymous3:14 pm

    Hi! I'm love the idea of your emergency cookies and I'm planning to make them as a gift for friends and family this Christmas. I know you posted this a long time ago, but if you still have the template, could you email it to me? My address is lucywhidden@gmail.com. Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas!

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  9. Hi Anna, I LOVE your emergency cookie jar idea, I'm going to do it with my MOPS group here in Toulouse, France next week as our Easter craft. Yes please, could you email me the PDF's for your emergency cookie jar labels...that would be fantastic! Thank you so much, my email address is
    jackiealcock@hotmail.co.uk Thanks!!!

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  10. Hello! We are making these emergency cookie jars at our MOPS group here in France. I'm in charge of the decorating part of the jars. Love your labels. could you please email printable file? florencegirardeau@yahoo.fr
    Thanks in advance for your help.
    Florence

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