Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, December 25, 2014

5 best Christmas markets in the United Kingdom

5 best Christmas markets in the United Kingdom

5 best Christmas markets in the United Kingdom,Here at HELLO! Online we've put together a selection of the 10 best Christmas markets in the United Kingdom
Picture the scene: snow-coated cabins and Christmas fir trees dotted around Alpine villages as familiar aromas of bratwursts and weissbeer fill the air. This is the Bavarian Christmas every shopper with a case of wanderlust dreams of around this time of year... And with our pick of Christmas markets here in the UK, you needn't leave the country to soak up the festive atmosphere.

From Edinburgh's St Andrews Square to London's brand new Winterville and Birmingham’s 'Frankfurt' market to Cardiff's Winter Wonderland, there is a plethora of festive markets right here on your doorstep for you to enjoy.
5 best Christmas markets in the United Kingdom

 so you can experience the traditional Christmas market without breaking the bank.
With over 170 wooden chalets lining the cobbled streets of the city centre, if you're looking for an original gift for a loved one this Christmas - you're certain to find it in one of Bath's Christmas markets.

In one of the oldest cities in the country, you can even transport yourself back in time by taking a trip on Victorian Carousel or a dip in the Roman baths overlooking the stunning Abbey.
Birmingham's 'Frankfurt Christmas market' is the largest outdoor festive market in the United Kingdom with over 180 stalls to browse at. 

Treat yourself to traditional German cuisine washed down with gluhwein, weissbeer, mulled cider, or tasty hot chocolate as you soak up the bustling atmosphere of the small village in the heart of the city. 

The market, along with it's sister artisan crafts market, has run for over a decade, and become a firm favourite with both residents and visitors from all over the UK and Europe. 
10 best Christmas markets in the United Kingdom
Leeds' German Christmas market promises fun for all the family with it's continental-style festive shopping experience and a special children's event taking place every Sunday morning featuring an interactive programme of music, games, face painting and costume characters.

The city's Millennium Square is transformed into a scenic winter village, with over 40 traditional wooden chalet stalls decorated with festive greenery and twinkling colourful lights, themed indoor venues and a traditional Christmas carousel ride.
10 best Christmas markets in the United Kingdom
Manchester's world famous Christmas Markets are located in different spaces around the city, each with its own distinct character and atmosphere.

Sample culinary delights from all over Europe right on your doorstep with Dutch mini pancakes to Hungarian goulash and Spanish paella to French profiteroles.   

It won't be just air miles you'll be saving as all glasses and mugs used at the markets are returnable as part of an environmentally friendly deposit scheme. 
10 best Christmas markets in the United Kingdom
Norwich Christmas markets celebrates local talent with vendors selling winter produce from all over the county including cheese, sausages, pies and condiments. 

For under 50 pounds you could walk away with a piece of unique artwork from some of the country's leading creative students attending Norwich University of the Arts. 

On 6 December nearby market town Wymondham hosts it's annual Dickensian Steampunk Fayre featuring live music, professional entertainment, City of Norwich Pipe Band, fire eating and a celtic harvest. 
5 best Christmas markets in the United Kingdom





Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Christmas Sugar Cookie Recipe For Family and Cute kids

Christmas Sugar Cookie Recipe For Family and Cute kids

Ham is perfect for a traditional Christmas These are the Christmas cookie recipes This is a tried and true old-fashioned sugar cookie recipe from a wonderful old neighbor who gave them out every Christmas. This is now our family recipe, Judy's Sugar Cookies (or Mom's sugar cookies to the kids).
Christmas Sugar Cookie Recipe For Family and Cute kids

Judy's recipe makes the heavenly sugar cookies, filled with flavor that melts in your mouth. They're the ones you can't stop eating and are perfect for any occasion. It's a great recipe, especially if you don't want to roll them out and use cookie cutters. While they roll out beautifully they bake wonderfully as easy drop sugar cookies.

For perfect rolled sugar cookies, try Karen's sugar cookie recipe right below this one. They also taste amazing, with the added bonus of not leaving half the dough stuck to the counter and the rolling pin. For anyone that has struggled with getting dough to roll out and having the cookies come off the cutters easily (and looking like the shape you want it to look like)...you can't go wrong with Karen's Rolled Sugar Cookie Recipe.

Be sure to read the tips for perfect sugar cookies right after the recipes!

Judy's Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies Recipe
Ingredients:

3 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup white sugar
1 cup butter (softened at room temperature)
1 egg, lightly beaten (egg should be at room temperature)
3 Tablespoons half-and-half
2 teaspoons vanilla extract



Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C) .

2. Sift together all-purpose flour, baking powder, sugar and salt.

3. Cut in butter and blend with a pastry blender until mixture is crumbly.

4. With a fork, stir in lightly beaten egg, vanilla and half-and-half. Blend well with fork, then your hands to ensure thorough blending. Chill dough for one hour for easier rolling.

****If you are not rolling the dough, chill for 15 minutes then skip to step 6 for baking.

5. On a floured surface, roll out dough to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into shapes.

6. Place on baking sheet covered with parchment paper. Sprinkle with sugar or leave plain for decorating with icing.

7. Bake for 6 - 7 minutes, or until lightly brown.



Karen's Recipe for Perfect Rolled Sugar Cookies
Ingredients:

1 cup butter, softened
1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup vegetable oil
2 large eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
5 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cream of tartar



Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Beat butter and sugars until smooth.

2. Slowly add vegetable oil.

3. Add eggs, one at a time; then vanilla.

4. Add flour, 1 cup at a time until blended.

5. Add baking soda, salt and cream of tartar.

6. Chill in refrigerator for at least one hour.

7. Roll chilled dough out on a generously sugared surface (to about a 1/4" thickness).

8. Using cookie cutters or a clean round drinking glass, cut out into desired shapes.

9. Bake 10 to 12 minutes, or until edges are lightly golden brown).



Sugar Cookie Icing Recipe
Ingredients:

2 teaspoons milk
1 cup confectioners' sugar
2 teaspoons light corn syrup
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
assorted food coloring colors



Directions:

1. In a small bowl, stir together the milk and confectioners sugar until smooth.

2. Beat in corn syrup and the vanilla extract until icing is smooth and glossy. If the icing is too thick, add additinal corn syrup to thin slightly.

3. Divide the icing into separate bowls, and add food colorings to each to the preferred color intensity. Paint the icing onto the cookies or pipe with decorator icing tubes and tips.

4. Top with candy decorator balls, holiday sprinkles or any other festive design. Enjoy, these are as much fun to decorate as they are to eat!



The following are sure fire tips for the perfect sugar cookies:

* If you are rolling the dough to use cookie cutters, remember to keep the dough chilled. As it warms it sticks to the rolling pin and the surface you're rolling on.

* The thinner you roll your dough, the crispier the cookie will be. This recipe calls for rolling the dough 1/4 inch thick, which makes them soft with just the right amount of crispness around the outside of the cookie.

* Soften the butter at room temperature for about an hour or two before mixing. Butter that isn't softened won't mix properly and your cookies will be flat. Do not microwave butter to soften, it will soften unevenly.

* The eggs should also be room temperature. Cold eggs can cause the batter to curdle.

* Halfway through the baking process, take a minute to rotate the baking sheets from back to front for even baking. This step is worth it to prevent unevenly baked batches of cookies.

* If you are making more than one batch, do not put the dough on hot cookie sheets. It will spread as you're placing the dough on the sheet, and baking will be uneven.

* The brand of flour makes a difference. Gold Medal or Pillsbury flours are lower-protein. King Arthur flour is higher protein which produces slightly drier, cakier cookies.

* If you want extra dough, this sugar cookie recipe freezes well. You can freeze the dough for about four weeks as long as it is tightly wrapped.