
This is a revisit of one of my first blogs.
A zillion years ago, in a far off land, I met someone who was going to have a huge impact on my life. I was 15 and he was 16 and we were dating. Ah, young love. His family made something called Chocolate and Green cookies. OMG! I think they have a real name, I just don’t know what it is.
The rest is Thomas history. I married the boy, I received the recipe as part of his dowry and we have been making them every Christmas, and only at Christmas, ever since then. There was one exception. My favorite niece, you know the one, had to have her appendix out, and I made her a batch of Chocolate and Greens instead of bringing her flowers. They are her favorite, what can I say, and I love her.
This is a family affair. We make dozens and all the Gkids and that favorite niece have helped over the years. It’s a little tighter here at the cabin, so sometimes we will make them in 2 shifts. We make them into sandwiches, but last year I started leaving some of them open faced so we could decorate the the tops with sprinkles. It was a fun change. This year one of the Gkid elves had the brilliant idea to roll the edges in sprinkles. Amazing!

Sift together in mixer bowl:
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 ½ teaspoon baking powder
Heat: 1 ½ cups brown sugar
¾ cups butter
2 tablespoons water
12 ounces chocolate chips
1 teaspoon peppermint extract
Stir to melt and blend. I do this in the microwave; it takes about 90 seconds or so.
Beat in 2 eggs.
Add to flour mixture. Combine until smooth.
Drop by heaping teaspoons onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake approximately 8 to 10 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool and frost.
Frosting
Blend: 1 cup powdered sugar
1/3 cup soft butter
½ teaspoon peppermint extract
Dash salt
Beat in: 2 cups powdered sugar
¼ cup milk
Green food coloring

* From the Recipe Box:
Most beloved cookie in our family history.
Make cookies about walnut sized.
Best buttercream frosting recipe, always the right consistency. I use it for anything I want to frost, just change out the extract.
Four batches of frosting will cover 6 batches of sandwich cookies. Frosting freezes well in a baggie if you do have leftovers.
For some stupid reason, we only make these at Christmas or when Hillary has her appendix out; this must stop!
Find a favorite food and make sure everyone in the family knows about it. That’s the perfect heritage.
and remember what Hunter S. Thompson said: Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, “Wow, what a ride!” Big kiss, Lynn