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27.9 x 22.9 x 35.1 cm Shipping Weight: 3.4 Kg Item model number: 54221 Date first available at Amazon.ca: May 9 2013 Be the first to review this item #194,990 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) in Home & Kitchen > Home Appliances > Small Appliances > Blenders > Countertop Blenders Hamilton Beach Blenders are known worldwide for making smooth and delicious blended drinks. Over the years, people have relied on Hamilton Beach for perfect icy drinks, shakes, smoothies, and the innovation that this historic brand is famous for. Usage of more frozen foods (fruit, ice cream, etc.) than liquids leads to the foods sticking to the sides of blender jars or the mixture becomes stiff (frozen) and will not flow. Patented Wave~Action system for smooth results without stirring Quality and style in one essential kitchen appliance. Hamilton Beach Blenders are among the most popular small kitchen appliances in the world. They're universally recognized for dependability and durability.

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After Christmas last year when the cookie tins that had not previously sold were put on sale, that is when I did some shopping and purchased the tins that I will be giving away this year after filling them with the assorted cookies. The smaller cookie tins fit nicely into the larger ones so that they did not take up too much space in our hall closet where they were stored. All of them are now washed and dried and in a short time will be leaving our home filled to the brim with sweet delights. I think that most people truly appreciate homemade gifts and since the majority of people like cookies...they always seem to be gratefully accepted. Since we have been giving them away now for many years...some people actually start questioning my husband as to the progress of the cooking baking! This cherry wink recipe takes a few extra steps to accomplish but is so pretty and festive when mixed in with more plain looking cookies that it has been made year after year even though other cookies are sometimes varied.

The topping of that piece of maraschino cherry actually does seem to wink at one! Or is it just my imagination? Cherry Winks call for the following: 2 1/2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 3/4 cup shortening ( I use Crisco ) 1 cup chopped pecans 1 cup chopped dates 1/3 cup chopped maraschino cherries (plus a quartered cherry for the top of each cookie) 2 1/2 cups cornflakes or more as needed Begin by sifting the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt into a bowl.
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At this point grab your bowl of the sifted dry ingredients and gradually add them to the wet mixture blending well. Finally add the pecans, chopped dates and the chopped maraschino cherries. If you do not have pecans, walnuts can be substituted. I actually grabbed the walnuts by mistake this year and it worked out fine...according to my hubby who did the honors of tasting them after the cherry winks were baked. Now to begin the job of assembling these cherry winks...
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This batter is quite soft...could probably be chilled although the recipe does not call for that. I found it is easiest to merely drop the batter by teaspoonful into the slightly crushed cornflakes and then with one hand they can be rolled in the cornflakes into the semblance of a ball shape prior to placing onto a greased cookie sheet. Next...top each cookie with a quartered maraschino cherry. Press down slightly so that when the cookie is baked, the cherry will remain on top.
oster blender parts model 6811 Bake in a 375 degree Fahrenheit oven for 10 to 12 minutes. If using a convection oven several sheets of cookies can be baked at one time and oven time will be reduced by a few minutes. Take off of baking sheets and store on wire racks until completely cooled. Do not stack or store until cold. Makes about 5 dozen cookies. Batch of Cherry Wink cookies cooling on wire racks.

Need a cookie jar to show off your home baked cookies? Aren't these Cherry Wink cookies pretty? As a part of a cookie assortment, they really add some color and pizzazz to the mixture and besides that...they taste good! Maybe you already make cookie gifts of your own or will consider making homemade cookies and giving them in the future? Be sure and check out some of my other tested and family approved cookie recipes. Some of the recipes date back several generations! Look how pretty these cherry wink cookies look in an assortment readied for gift giving purposes. Old Fashioned Ice Box Cookies ~ Vintage Family Recipe with Step by Step PhotosMy mother remembered the days of ice boxes & this family cookie recipe goes back to those days or possibly even further. Cookies & BiscuitsOatmeal Bar Cookie Recipe with Dates and Nuts ~ Family Memories plus PhotosThis bar cookie recipe is an old family one. Enjoy some background photos as well as step by step instructions.