Evergreen wreath is a fragrant welcome.

Invite friends, family and special guests to your home for the Christmas season.  This is a great time to show your hopitality and to show-off your inviting home when it is decorated in all it’s splendor for Christmas.

Entertaining requires a bit of forethought, but not necessarily much extra work.  If you have a quality, reputable baker near by.  If you are handy, an afternoon in your kitchen can provide you with some tasty treats that you can keep on-hand for any drop-by guests.  We recommend serving easy, nastalgic cookies and candies.  They will be a great way to welcome guests, and return them to their yesteryears, if even for a fleeting moment.

Old-faShion sugar cookie are made from a simple shortbread dough, brushed with egg whites and rolled in colored sanding sugar, crushed candycanes, or nuts.

Old-Fashion Sugar Cookies diplayed in a simple cracker tray.

Having apple cider, hot cocoa mix and eggnog on hand is a quick fix when offering your guests something to warm them from the chill out side.  Hot tea and coffee are also safe bets.   A splash of Bailey’s Irish Cream is a festive way to dress either up with some cheer.

Keeping your Christmas cookies displayed and tightly wrapped on a platter, saves you steps when guests have already arrived.  Using a glass dome to cover your platter is also an option, which allows you to sample them, even when guests don’t drop by.

Remember, there are certain treats that will keep fresh longer than others.  This is a good thing to inquire about when purchasing holiday cookies, cakes and candies from your baker.  Most recipes will tell you the best way to store and or serve goodies made at home.  At Caffè Victoria, we recommend certain cookies which have the greatest “shelf life,” such as Old-Fashion Sugar Cookies and Snowballs.  These sell in the Caffè for $4.oo/dozen.  We also have beautiful and whimsical Sugar Cookie Cut-outs that are thick and soft, and colorfully iced and decorated, which are $12/dozen. These keep well if they are stored in air tight containers.

OLD-FASHION SUGAR COOKIES

Dough should be rolled into logs about 12″ long, with 1-1/2″ diameters and refrigerated for 3 hours, before brushing with eeg white and rolled in sanding sugar.

2 sticks butter, at room temperature

1 cup sugar

1 egg + 1 egg white, divided

1 tsp. vanilla extract

3 cups flour

1-1/2 tsp. baking powder

sanding sugar

Beat butter and sugar until fluffy.  Add 1 egg and vanilla and mix well.  Mix in flour and baking powder.  Dough should come together.  Roll into logs, wrap tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate 3 hours.

Pre-heat oven to 350 ° F.  Remove from refrigerator, brush with egg and roll in sanding sugar.  Line a baking sheet with parchment.  Cut logs into coins, about 1/4-inch thick.  Place on cookie sheet, about 1 inch apart.  Bake about 8-9 minute until just a hint of golden color shows.  Cool completely before wrapping or storing.

CHEF’S NOTE:  These are also excellent rolled in nuts, such as pecans, walnuts or crushed almonds.  Consider spreading a dalop of chocolate ganache on the bottom of one, and placing the bottom of another on to first one, creating a sandwich.

Simple packaging is an excellent way to display sparkle and creativity of hand-made treats.

Finally, never underestimate the simple elegance of having platters of butter cookies around at a holiday party.  Simple, delicious, and bite-sized that are tempting and inviting to your guests.  If guests are too far away to come for a visit, consider wrapping up a package of cookies to mail to them across the miles.  It is a thoughtful, loving gift.  And this year, when a gift-giving budget is something to consider, it’s a great choice.

Buttery palmiers, a light and delicious accompaniment with tea.

Marinara sauce canned and processed.

In my home, growing up, the smells of Christmas filled the air at the holidays.  My mom and sisters created some wonderful, holiday delights that have been passed on to me, and I have in turn passed them on to those I love.

Nut & Fruity Honey Granola

Just in time for holiday shopping, Caffè Victoria has many kinds of packaged foods and goodies that are great in your pantry, or as gifts for those close to you.  Offerin jarred sauces, salsa, spiced apple butter and preserves.  Toasted fruit and nut honey granola, butter cookies, chocolate-dipped pretzels and much more can be picked up.

These cinnamon rolls melt in your mouth, iced with cream cheese frosting.

Our coffee is hot, our espresso is smooth, and there will be fine, freshly baked pastries to tempt you.  Bring a friend and escape from the hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping in our comfy caffe.

Caffe Victoria is baking up 21 different fruit and custard pies for the holidays.

Our Praline~Pumpkin pie has been taken all the way to Japan.  Last year we had pies go to Chicago and New York.  This Thanksgiving Frankfurt, Germany will find out what a buttery and flaky crust from Colorado tastes like.  Our pies travel!  A local flight attendant insists on taking our pies with her when she travels over the holidays.  We, at Caffè Victoria, are quite flattered by this.  We love the fact that she considers our pies some of the best in the world, and that she seeks to share them abroad.

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Lattice top Blackberry Pie

If you will be home for the holidays, or traveling to family or friends, either way we have you covered.  Order some wonderfully delicious pies from Caffe Victoria.  Pie orders are needed or or before Sunday, November 22nd, and will be available for pick-up on Wednesday, November 25th, or by appointment.  (970)686-5005.  Payment is needed with your order.  All boxed pies are $21.


Fruit Pies

All~American Double Crust Apple ♥ Dutch Apple

Apple~Raspberry Blackberry Blueberry Tart Cherry

Double Crust Fresh Peach (July-August only)

Cinnamon-Pear with Walnut Streusel

Custard Pies

Coconut Cream Banana Cream

Black-bottom Banana Cream

Brown “Sugah” Candy

Chocolate Cream Chocolate Silk

Lemon Meringue Pure Pumpkin

Golden Praline Pecan Praline Pumpkin

Spiced Sweet Potato Vanilla Bean Cream

Here’s a quick, delicious gift idea for Christmas giving.  Bake a fresh loaf of brioche or a Finnish Braid to give along with this apple butter.  It will make a wonderful breafast snack for your loved ones to enjoy Christmas morning.

Spooning warmed, spiced apple butter on your toast might just fool your mouth into thinking you’re eating apple pie.  Served warm it is a very satisfying accompaniment to bagels, biscuits, pancakes and waffles.  The quantity made with this recipe can be canned and enjoyed throughout the winter months.

For canning, you will need four 1-pint jars with lids.  Sterilize your jars and lids ahead so you can fill them as the apple butter finishes baking.

Spiced Apple Butter

Makes approximately 2 quarts.

6 lbs. apples (such as Granny Smith, Macintosh, Pink Lady or Jonathans)

1 cup apple cider (or water)

2 – 1/2 cups granulated sugar

1/2 cup packed brown sugar

1 tsp. cinnamon

1/2 tsp. nutmeg

2 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice

Preheat oven to  350 F.

Peel, core and slice apples into eight wedges.  Place them in a pot with the cider or water.  Cover and bring pot to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally.  Cook with the cover on for about 15 minutes.  Remove lid and continue cooking about 5 minutes, or until apples are soft and aromatic.

Combine the remaining ingredients with the apples in a greased baking dish.  Cover dish with foil.  Bake apples about 3 hours, stirring occasionally, until mixture is dark, and thick and most of the liquid has been absorbed.  Apples should be thick, soft and easily mashed.

Ladle the hot apple butter into your prepared jars, leaving a 1/4″ space at top of jar.  Wipe the jar rim with a clean, sterilized towel.  Seal and process the jars in a boiling-water bath for 5 minutes.  Cool and label the jars.