Best 2 Trios Recipes

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Welcome to the world of culinary delights, where flavors dance harmoniously in a symphony of tastes. As you embark on a culinary adventure to discover the best recipes for cooking "trios," you will be introduced to a realm of creativity and culinary artistry. Whether you are a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, this article will guide you through a delectable journey of flavor combinations, cooking techniques, and presentation ideas that will tantalize your taste buds and impress your family and friends. From sweet and savory to spicy and exotic, the possibilities are endless as we unveil the secrets to creating the most extraordinary trios that will leave you craving for more. So, prepare your taste buds and get ready to be amazed as we delve into the fascinating world of "trios" cooking!

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

HOLIDAY COOKIE PROJECTS: SNOWFLAKES, DREIDEL TRIOS, AND ORNAMENTS



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 2h15m

Yield about 24 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 16

8 ounces (2 sticks) unsalted butter, slightly softened
3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
1 egg
1/2 cup dark molasses (not blackstrap)
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
3 1/4 cups cake flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 teaspoons ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
4 cups confectioners' sugar
6 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Food coloring
Colored sugar

Steps:

  • Cream the butter in a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment (or using a hand mixer) until smooth. Add the sugar and mix. Add the egg and mix. Add the molasses and vanilla and mix. Sift the flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves together. Working in batches, and mixing just until combined after each addition, add the dry ingredients to the butter-sugar mixture. Shape the dough into a thick disk, wrap in waxed paper, and refrigerate 1 to 2 hours.
  • Heat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease 1 or 2 sheet pans. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out 1/4-inch thick.
  • Icing decorations:
  • Stir the confectioners' sugar, milk, and vanilla together until smooth.
  • To make snowflakes:
  • Use a snowflake-shaped cookie cutter to cut out the cookies, rerolling the scraps as needed. If you plan to hang the cookies, use a toothpick to make the holes in the dough about 1/8-inch wide, keeping in mind that the holes will shrink as the cookies bake. Bake until firm, 12 to 15 minutes, and let cool on the pan. Using only white icing and a pastry bag fitted with the smallest plain tip, pipe thin lines from the center of the cookie out to the points, like spokes of a wheel. Connect the spokes with thin lines in between them, making a spiderweb effect to make it look like a snowflake. Let the icing harden before threading the cookies onto wire, string or yarn for hanging.
  • To make dreidel trios:
  • Use a dreidel cookie cutter and cut out 3 cookies. Lay 1 on a greased sheet pan. Fanning out at an angle, with the handles overlapping at the top, lay 2 more dreidels next to the first one (it will look like a paper-doll effect). The handle is now 3 layers thick; press on it gently to thin it slightly and make it larger. Repeat with the remaining dough, rerolling the scraps as needed. If you plan to hang the cookies, use a toothpick to make a hole in the handle about 1/8-inch wide, keeping in mind that the hole will shrink as the cookies bake. Bake until firm, 12 to 15 minutes, and let cool on the pan. Color some of your icing blue with food coloring, or use blue colored sugar and white icing together. Using a pastry bag fitted with a small plain tip, pipe Hebrew letters or stars of David on the cookies' faces. Sprinkle the sugar on the icing while the icing is still wet. Let the icing harden before threading the cookies onto wire, string, or yarn for hanging.
  • To make ornaments:
  • Use any holiday-themed cookie cutter to cut out the cookies, rerolling the scraps as needed. If you plan to hang the cookies, use a toothpick to make holes in the dough about 1/8 inch wide, keeping in mind that the holes will shrink as the cookies bake. Bake until firm, 12 to 15 minutes, and let cool on the pan. Meanwhile, color some of your icing in festive colors with food coloring, or use colored sugars. Using a pastry bag fitted with the smallest plain tip, pipe a few colorful borders and decorations on the cookies. When set, add more lines of icing in white. Let the icing harden before threading the cookies onto wire, string, or yarn for hanging.

TRIOS



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Categories     Cookies     Fruit     Bake     Christmas     Kid-Friendly

Yield 24 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 7

21/2 cups flour
1teaspoon salt
2 sticks (1/2 pound) butter, softened
1 cup sugar
1 large egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 tablespoons each of raspberry, apricot, and strawberry preserves

Steps:

  • Wisk flour and salt. Beat butter and sugar with mixer until pale and fluffy about 4 minutes, then beat in egg and vanilla. At slow speed mix in flour mixture just until dough forms. Divide dough in half and form into a 6-inch disk, then chill,wrapped in plastic wrap untilfirm, about 1 hour Preheat oven to 350 degrees, line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper. Roll 3 separate level teaspoons of dough, each into a ball, then flatten each ball slightly (1inch wide and less than 1/2 inch thick) Arrange them in a triangle on baking sheet with edges touching in center, then make a deep indentation with the handle of a wooden spoon. Make more cookies arranging them 1 inch apart. Fill indentations with 1/88 teaspoon jam (each cookie should have three fillings) Bake until cookies are baked through and golden brown on edges, about 15 to 20 minutes Cool on sheets 5 minutes and transfer to rack to cool Store in airtight container between sheets of parchment or waxed paper

Tips:

  • Mise en place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all your ingredients and utensils ready. This will help you stay organized and avoid scrambling later.
  • Read the recipe carefully: Before you start cooking, take a few minutes to read the recipe all the way through. This will help you understand the steps involved and avoid any surprises.
  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients: The quality of your ingredients will have a big impact on the final dish. Whenever possible, use fresh, seasonal ingredients.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment: Cooking is a creative process, so don't be afraid to experiment with different flavors and techniques. You might be surprised at what you can create!
  • Have fun! Cooking should be enjoyable, so relax and have fun while you're doing it. The more you enjoy cooking, the better your food will be.

Conclusion:

Cooking can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. By following these tips, you can create delicious, healthy meals that will impress your family and friends. So what are you waiting for? Get cooking!

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