Bake Melt-in-Your-Mouth Homemade Butter Cookies From Scratch A tin of store-bought cookies rarely beats a fresh batch pulled straight from your own oven. The smell of baking butter and sugar is one of the best kitchen aromas. Homemade butter cookies offer a texture that is crisp on the outside and tender on the inside, a balance often missing from mass-produced snacks. Making these at home lets you control exactly what goes into your dessert. You only need a few simple pantry staples to get started on this classic treat. The Magic of Simple Ingredients Great results start with quality ingredients. Since this recipe relies on just a few items, each one needs to carry its own weight. Butter: Always use unsalted, high-quality butter. Salted butter can make your cookies taste overly briny, especially since you will add a pinch of salt yourself. Butter provides the flavor and the tender crumb. Make sure it is softened to room temperature, which is about 65°F to 67°F. Sugar: Granulated white...
Grandma Ball’s Southern Chocolate Frosting: A Timeless Family Recipe There's something truly special about recipes handed down through generations. For me, one of the most treasured keepsakes is my grandmother Ball’s handwritten cookbook, filled with recipes that evoke memories of family gatherings, holiday celebrations, and the simple joy of homemade treats. Among these cherished recipes, her Southern chocolate frosting stands out—a rich, velvety delight that has become my go-to for every cake I bake. Today, I’m excited to share this beloved recipe with you, along with a little history and tips on how to perfect it in your own kitchen. Table of Contents Introduction The Heritage of Grandma Ball’s Recipe Ingredients Needed Step-by-Step Instructions Tips for Perfect Frosting Conclusion The Heritage of Grandma Ball’s Recipe After losing my grandmother in 2001, I inherited her collection of cookbooks—two of which are her very own handwritten volumes. Flipping through these pages felt ...