Happy First Day of Autumn!!!
For the past few years it has been our tradition to watch Anne of Green Gables on the first day of Autumn. We will make some tea and eat cookies during our special movie time.
Do you like maple? If so, you will love these cookies! They just melt away in your mouth!
I found the recipe from Mandy at Pearl Maple, and she gave me permission to share it with you!
Maple Cookies
1 cup butter
1 cup brown sugar
½ cup maple syrup (the darker the maple syrup, the richer the taste!)
1 large egg yolk
3 cups flour
Cream butter and sugar together before adding the maple syrup and then the egg yolk. Gradually sift the flour into the syrup & butter mix.
Divide the dough in half, wrap in plastic and chill until firm. This recipe makes a lot of dough, I put some in the freezer for another day!
Preheat your oven to 350F or 180C.
Roll the chilled dough to about 1/8 thin (I rolled mine 1/4" thin).
Maple leaf cookie cutter your leaves, get creative by drawing a knife lightly across them to mark veins. 8-10 minutes in the oven for smaller 3 inch cookies or 10-12 for larger 5 inch cookies. Bundle the scraps and chill again to get the most out of your dough. My cookies were finished in 6-7 minutes.
Thank you for the delicious recipe, Mandy!
Here is the icing recipe that I used:
Maple Frosting
2 cups powdered sugar
2 tablespoons soft butter
1/8 cup maple syrup
3 tablespoons milk
Mix all ingredients together with a whisk until smooth. Add more milk or powdered sugar if needed until you reach desired consistency.
I piped the frosting all along the edges of the cookies.
Enjoy!
I hope you all have a wonderful first day of Autumn!!
"Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile.” William Cullen Bryant
THese look soooooooooooooo YUMMY!!!
ReplyDeleteMy family LOVES maple bars, so I'll have to give this one a try! (I wonder if home-made maple syrup would work. Or do you have to use real maple sap???)
Christina, homemade maple syrup would probably work great! Did you make some??
ReplyDeleteKelli
Oh, yum. These cookies look simply delicious!
ReplyDeleteKelli, thank you for sharing this recipe! I love maple! I can't wait to try them.
ReplyDeleteHappy Autumn!
love, Heather
Hi Kelli, yummi, I can even taste the cookies you made and of course I did print the recipe...;o).
ReplyDeleteWe had a wonderful first day of autumn. It was so warm and beautiful so we went for a long walk around my hometown.
Have a wonderful start into the new week, Britta
Happy Autumn to you and yours, Kelli!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look yummy!
Your cookies are beautiful! I wish I had one.
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli,
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look really delicious!
Happy first day of autumn to you, too!
xo
Your cookies are beautiful! And I knew they taste wonderful. Everything from your kitchen is so delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love Anne of Green Gables. It has been years since I watched her though. I need to rent those films. The one you are showing in your blog is my favorite version. I saw that young actress, all grown up, in another movie not too long ago. But I couldn't tell you what. I can't remember. She was lovely though.
That's a great autumn tradition, and the cookies look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYum! I will have to try them, wow, you iced them so pretty too! I love the tradition of watching Anne of Green Gables on the first day of fall....how special! I also noticed you have your flour in an old square jar, I love those jars, but thought it wouldn't keep it airtight enough, has that been a problem? If not....I'm switching my flour to my old square jar!
ReplyDelete:0) Sharon
oooooh--I think I'll make these this week with Grandma and serve some at our Wed night Bible study--Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tribute to fall. The cookies look divine...I hope yo are enjoying your day.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are darling! If only I had such a cute cookie cutter...:o)
ReplyDeleteOh YUM Kelli :) I can't believe it's autumn already, I remember your Anne of Green Gables tradition as a matter of fact you got me into the movie last year LOL
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great weekend.
Sandra
Your cookies look picture-perfect! Happy first day of autumn to you.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Mrs. C
yum-yum-yum! not only do they sound yummy but they look absolutely yum-licious.
ReplyDeleteHappy Autumn to you, too! Those cookies look delicious. I just bought some maple syrup for another recipe and I just got some leaf cookie cutters at Target. Looks like we'll be trying these out next week!
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli :) These sound marvelous! Thanks for sharing the recipe, and a very Happy Fall to you, too! Love, Q
ReplyDeleteAnne of Green Gables is so good...I need to watch all the movies in the set again,it's been a long time.
ReplyDeleteAll you goodies always look so tasty,if I lived at your house,I would be as BIG as a house!
Happy Autumn to you too dear Kelli:-) I have so much maple syrup that my youngest brother makes, this is definitely a recipe I will try this week. They certainly look delish:-) xox
ReplyDeleteI welcome autumn with gladness and can't wait until the weather develops even the slightest chill. This summer has been so hot that I am ready for it to be over. Your cookies look and sound delicious. I hope your movie was as enjoyable as all the year before. Sounds really fun.
ReplyDeleteOh these look yummmy. I am going to try them
ReplyDeleteHappy Autumn to you, Kelli!!! The cookie recipe sounds wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the post. Sweet way for you and your family to spend time. Love family time here too.
ReplyDeleteKelli,
ReplyDeleteI loved the minseries "Anne of Green Gables." We taped it years ago.(VHS - ha!). I should pull it out and watch it again.
Have you ever had "Nut Goodies"? They are a maple/chocolate candy bar and as far as I know are only really known in the upper midwest.
Julie
looks yummy to me!
ReplyDeleteand i love fall.
have a good night keli
Oh Kelli those cookies look wonderful! What a special tradition too... I may have to do that as my girls get older. Thanks again for all the beautiful ideas! You are a blessing!
ReplyDeleteThese look SO good!! I LOVE cookies!!! Good gracious!! I need to make these this week!! I just need to pick up some maple syrup today!! :)
ReplyDeleteHis,
Mrs. U
Kelli, your maple cookies look wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Paula
Defintely want to try these, one question. I see no leavening in the recipe, did you use all-purpose or self rising flour?
ReplyDeleteMelissa
Kelli,your maple-cookies are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have reading the book Anne of Green
Gables,it's great.
I have many cookie cutter for eastern,autumn and christmas.
We had a beautiful monday.It was very
warm so went for a long walk with my
dog.
Have a nice week Regina
Happy Autumn to you too!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you make it a lot of fun: watching Anne of Green Gables, having tea and cookies. What a great idea.
WELL WE BAKED THE COOKIES TODAY. IT DID TAKE THE FULL TIME FOR US--THANKS FOR THE RECIPE!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look so good! We love Anne of Green Gables in our house too! Did you hear they are remaking it? Wonder how that will be. You can watch the auditions on youtube.com
ReplyDeleteHappy Autumn.
~Amy
Kelli... I really like your maple cookies! Those would be great to take to my kids school...not sure what for..maybe a treat for the class or something....They're so Canadian!
ReplyDeletejust wondering...the maple syrup that Christina is talking about...do you know if it is the kind made with brown sugar, water and maple flavouring? Maple syrup is SO expensive out here on the West Coast!It would be nice to be able to use the homemade version.
What a wonderful tradition! The cookies look so delicious, I'm going to make some right now! :)
ReplyDeleteKelli, I am putting these on the list of 'fun cookings' for next week. And... I just might try it with the syrup!
ReplyDeleteOoooooohhh, you had the chance to watch Anne of Green Gables!!! I absolutely adore that movie!!!! And your cookies look so yummy, too!
ReplyDeleteXoX, Anita
What a wonderful tradition and the cookies look so yummy! You are very inspiring Kelli!
ReplyDeleteI am so enjoying reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteWe've been apple picking each week, and it is such a joy. I made apple pies from the apples for a women's Bible study this week - and I was wondering what would be a special treat for our next time together. Your maple cookies sound like just the thing.
My 11 year old is reading Anne of Green Gables. It's fun to re-live book 'firsts' through my children.
Thanks for your writing!