Welcome to Red Couch Recipes and to five years of blogging this month! I am celebrating the five years by coming back to blogging after I fell off a blogging cliff in September of last year. See below for details on my blogging absence. Many times are lives are filled with sweet happenings, while other times are lives tend to make a dive. My life took a dive, but I hope to be back sharing with you sweet events of my life.
I made these sweet cookies the other day. They are so easy and so delicious. The cookies are made from a Duncan Hines box mix and go together so quickly. The filling is a Maraschino cherry filling, which is so delicious, and appropriate for the month of February. I think they give the appearance of a French Macaron, without all the fuss. I gave them to a friend, and also served them to the LDS missionaries who came to dinner that night. My son was so funny! He said, "You didn't make these, you didn't make these!" I kept on replying that I did. I guess he hadn't SEEN me make these, so he thought I DIDN'T make them. Of course, this conversation took place in front of our guests ;).
Blogging Absence
In October, we moved to the Spokane Washington area, from our home in Utah. On the day our moving trailer arrived, our son, who was living in Utah, called to say he had severely broken his femur. His femur was broken because the MRSA Staph he had contracted in May, even with 8 weeks of strong infusion antibiotics, had compromised his femur. After 10 days in the hospital and a plate and 10 screws, and moving him out of his apartment, we brought him to Washington. He wouldn't be able to work for several months, and it was not feasible for him to stay in Utah. He is now on his third round of infusion antibiotics (3 times/day for 1.5 hours each). Hopefully, this will be the course that kills the bone infection. In April, his orthopedic surgeon plans to take out his metal, which could be the cause of this infection that won't leave. Of course, when I tried to return to blogging, my computer is all buggy.
I found this mix at our local Wal-Mart.
Pink Velvet Cookie Recipe
1 Pink Velvet Cake Mix
2 eggs
1/2 cup butter
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix all ingredients together. Form cookie dough into round balls, about 1 1/2 teaspoons, and then place on cookie sheet. The balls will spread so allow enough room. Bake for about 6-8 minutes. When cool spread frosting on cookie and sandwich it with another cookie. Sprinkle filled cookies with Confectioner's Sugar. The mix made about 18 cookies. Note: I have made other cake mix cookies, this time I used two eggs, other times I have used only one. This particular mix needed two eggs.
Maraschino Cherry Frosting Recipe
My husband commented that the maraschino cherry filling really made the cookies. I did not use any of the cherries, just the juice.
1/4 cup room temperature butter
2 cups confectioner's sugar
1 teaspoon almond extract
2-3 tablespoons Maraschino Cherry Juice
Blend all ingredients together well and use to fill the cookies.
Nostalgia: The Maraschino Cherry filling reminds me of my mother. On more than one occasion, she made a heart shaped Maraschino Cake for my father for Valentine's Day.
10 comments:
Joni, those cookies look gorgeous, and I adore anything cherry-flavored, so that filling sounds delicious! Bless your heart (and your son's!) -- what an ordeal for all involved! I hope you are starting to feel settled in Spokane. A friend of mine lived there for three years and really loved it.
You are right about the dives..
Hope he is better soon..
And see?
We were right here waiting for you:)
♥
Nice to hear from you Joni. The cookies are so pretty! xo
These look so yummy! And pretty ❤️ I want one right now!!
Well, you are quite a bit closer to Vancouver Island now that you are in Spokane - perhaps you'll come north for a visit!
The cupcakes look wonderful. I haven't seen that mix up here yet - some things take a while to catch on up here.
I'm so sorry that your son had this setback. I pray that he will soon be completely healed.
Hi Joni, happy to see you blogging again. I pray your son gets well soon. The family has experienced more than anyone's share of troubles. Your cookies look lovely, all pink and pretty.
Hi Joni, and welcome back to the land of blog! Your cookies look fantastic. So sorry to hear about your son. I pray that he will be well very soon.
Joni, I'm thrilled to see a post from you. I've been concerned. Sad to hear the news of your son. I know it has been a struggle. It's good that he is with you.
I'll try the cookies. They look delicious and pretty.
All the best, my friend. ~ Sarah
JONI!! Hello - you could have texted me that you had posted!!!! Welcome back!!!! I think you will love it.
These sound fabulous! I love that he thought you hadn't made them - so good he just couldn't believe it huh? That is funny.
We are always praying for his recovery. What a time you have had!
I barely remember the cake now that you mention it. Isn't it funny what we forget?
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