Goddess Cookies

Goddess Cookies

Goddess Cookies

Hello friends! I’m back again with another delicious recipe but this time it’s a dessert! These sugar cookies are delicious and perfect for a small offering to the God and Goddess during Litha or anytime really. The edible flowers on top make them really stand out!

Ingredients

2 cups of softened Sweet Cream Salted Butter

2 cups sugar

2 eggs

2 tablespoons of vanilla

4 teaspoons of baking powder

6 cups of flour

Optional

Your favorite edible flowers, dried and chopped into bits

Sun and moon shaped cookie cutters

Directions

Cream the butter and sugar together in a mixer until all the way combined. Be careful not to overmix

Add vanilla and eggs and let thoroughly mix

Add baking powder and mix

Add flour but two cups at a time

Roll a hand fulls of the dough out at a time and cut out into suns and moons (if you chose to do this)

Bake cookies at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 6-8 minutes

Sprinkle with your cookies with your favorite edible flower bits

Enjoy how pretty they look and how delicious they are!

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