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12 Days of Baking - Day 1: Peanut Butter Blossoms

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I'm kicking off this 12 days of baking madness with my very favorite Peanut Butter Blossoms. This cookie shouldn't be limited just to Christmas. It's an all-year-round favorite. I just use the recipe off the back of the Hershey's Kisses bag, nothing secret about my baking.

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This cookie has pretty simple ingredients, I pretty much always have them on hand.  Pretend the Hershey's Kisses are in that picture. That's the only thing I have to buy specifically to make these cookies, so pretty much when the kisses are BOGO at Publix I grab them, ya never know when you will need to take a batch of these babies with you somewhere.

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Measuring peanut butter and other sticky, wet, no-so- pourable substances is a pain. It's less of a pain if you have a measuring cup like this one. It will save you a lot of trouble. Trust me.

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Now, to the baking!! First you cream together the peanut butter and shortening until it looks like this...

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Then add both of the sugars.

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Beat until fluffy! Then add in your dry ingredients.

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This makes a nice thick, sticks to itself dough. It's super easy to work with.

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I use a small scoop to scoop balls and then I hand roll them until they are smooth.

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Then plop those dough balls into a bowl of sugar and roll em around.

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Now to bake them! Toss em on a cookie sheet with some kind of parchment paper or baking mat to make clean up a little easier.

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Try not to get so excited that your cookie balls go flying everywhere. 

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 Now, the instructions tell you to unwrap your kisses first, but that is a waste of time. Do it while the cookie balls bake, it's not like you can get much else done in 8 minutes.

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When they come out of the oven they should be a little crackly on top.

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Gently but quickly press a kiss into each cookie.

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I usually let them rest on the cookie sheet for a few minutes before transferring them onto a cooling rack.

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YUM!! Look at all of those beautiful cookies!

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This is a treat good enough for Santa, but enjoyed by all, naughty or nice.