Holiday baking continues this week.
The other day I shared Grandma’s Old-Fashioned Apricot Nut Bread and told you how that is one recipe I bake for “me.”
Well…. Hubby, who reads my blog daily, mentioned it is one of HIS faves too.
These little treats I’m sharing today – Apricot Kolaches – however, I make for him! I know this is one of his favorites, and that is why I make them.
Yep – Grandma made these too, and I shared this recipe last year around this time also, but I just had to share again since they are such a part of our holidaying.
I cannot believe Christmas Eve is only a week away. For some reason, I am as excited as a child this year. Not sure why… Not really fussing more than usual…. Nothing particularly unusual going on….. Just feeling happy….. Just cherishing the moments…
Hope you are too! Amidst all the “stuff” we all deal with (and we ALL have “stuff”- me included) – I hope you are taking time to “cherish the moments.”
They really are precious, and they bring such joy.
It might just be a smile from a stranger, the realization of timing that protected you from a “near accident,” the beauty of a sunrise or a sunset, the sound of a bird chirping or the laughter of a child or of a senior, the taste of that first sip of coffee in the morning, the warmth of a fire, the twinkling of Christmas lights, a lick from a dog, a purr from a cat, a kiss hello or a kiss good-bye, an “I love you,” a card in the mail, a “like” on your Facebook page, an email from your boss that says “perfect,” singing a Christmas carol or a favorite hymn, the softness of your pillow, the thirst-quenching of a tall glass of fresh water.
You see – we all have an abundance of moments to cherish each day.
I cherish each one of you reading this. Thank you for giving me some “moments” of your day.
Christmas Apricot Kolache Cookies
2 8-oz blocks of cream cheese, softened
2 cups (4 sticks) butter, softened
5 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups apricot preserves or apricot filling (I use Baker’s)
1 Egg, beaten
Confectioner’s (Powdered) Sugar, for dusting
Beat cream cheese and butter on medium-high speed of stand mixer until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Turn mixer on low, and gradually mix in the flour until a smooth dough forms.
Knead dough on lightly floured work surface, and gently form a ball. Divide dough into fourths, flatten, and wrap each in plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least 4 hours.
When ready to bake, preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line cookie sheet or baking stone with parchment paper. Working with one piece of dough at a time (after bringing back to room temperature from refrigeration), roll out to approximately 1/8 inch thick rectangle. Trim edges and cut dough into 2 inch squares.
Spoon about 1/2 teaspoon of apricot filling into the center of each square.
Fold one corner into the center, dab with the beaten egg, then bring the opposite corner into the center and press firmly to seal.
Place on parchment-lined cookie sheet, and bake for approximately 10 minutes.
Dust with confectioner’s sugar and cool on wire rack.
These cookies freeze well and thaw quickly.
This recipe makes about a million …. or at least feels like it when you are making them!
Enjoy!
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
Oh Jodi your post brings such a smile to my heart. YES Christmas is so about the joy of the moments. I love the JOY you are spreading this time of year and feeling in your heart! Feeling like a kid at Christmas is the best way to feel, EMBRACE IT 🙂 HUGS my friend!
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Thanks C. Your comment was a joyful moment to cherish ☺️
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This holiday season seems subdued to me and yet also peaceful. Hopefully we can all take the time to be grateful for life’s gifts. As you note, we all have issues to deal with, but we also have much to be thankful for too. (K)
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Yes kerfe. I agree. I could spend every day sharing issues and problems. We all have them. I don’t want anyone to think my life is perfect. I just hope to share the little joys here it help my focus too. 😊
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I enjoy the morning cheer!
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Thank you 🙂
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We have so much to be thankful for, so true. Roll on, ‘nista sista! 🎄💛
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We just need to keep remembering and focusing on. Me included. ☺️
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Wow, I must try this ones!
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Hope you do. Enjoy !
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Reblogged this on The Jackson Diner.
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Thank you! 😘
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I think these may be Jack’s favorite all-time cookie!
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You better make him some then. 😜
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💜💜💜I wish real HUGS could be sent 💜💜 💜 If we lived closer we’d definitely be crafty baky buddies 😉 Thank you for your much anticipated posts each morning…always brings the “warm fuzzies”, “Ohhhhs & Ahhhhs” or a stomach growl 😉
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Awh! Thank you Nicole. You made my day! 💜💚❤️💛💙
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Each Kolaches is a little delicious sculpture. A very artistic cookie. These cookies look done to perfection! Happy day ahead Jodi, thanks you for sharing your treats today! ⛄️🎄👯
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Thanks for your sweet comments Sharon! Hope your day includes some treats. 😉
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These look and sound heavenly! I think it is so sweet you make them because they are your husband’s favorite. I can imagine that your home smells so wonderful at Christmas (and the rest of the year too!)
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It does smell good when things are baking! 🙂
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🙂 I can imagine!
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How beautiful they are and how delicious they look!!! I didn´t have any time to bake yet. Running out of time, I guess… I wish I could reach through the internet and grab some of yours!!! 😊🍪
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Oh yum Jodi. These I am going to have to try.
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I hope you do. They’re not hard just a bit time-consuming. But they are worth it!😜
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Thanks for all your great recipes.
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My pleasure 😉
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What a great reminder to cherish those little moments, the ones that can easily slip away during this busy season.
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Thank you Carol I have to remind myself too😉
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Wooow looking so yummy!
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They are Snehal 🙂
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Oh, they look too yummy to eat! 😄 I was wondering the origin of such sweetness? 💖 Yes! Cherish the goodness! I agree my sweet friend! 😇😇😇
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Not sure – will have to look into. They are so yummy though 🙂
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Cherishing the moments is absolutely what these holidays should be about! Not the hustle and bustle or the shopping or gifts…enjoying the presence of one another – that’s the key! 🙂
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YAY! Linda – let’s keep reminding ourselves so we don’t get caught up in it and loose that! 🙂
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Amen! 🙂
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This brings back good memories. My mother-in-law always made home-made kolaches, and her kitchen smelled so good when they were in the oven. I like the idea of kolache cookies even better. Thanks, as always, for that “print” button on the recipe!! I might surprise my husband with a batch of these this weekend.
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Oh what a lovely surprise that would be 🙂
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Very lovely and yes I agree it is good to cherish it all!
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