Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

How sweet it is — cookie contest returns

- Nancy Stohs

The cooler temperatur­es remind us that autumn is almost here — bringing with it one of our favorite fall traditions: the Journal Sentinel Holiday Cookie Contest.

Judging will be the week of Oct. 22, giving you just 4 1⁄2 weeks to dream up your entries. The competitio­n has three new categories:

Nut Butter Explosion: Peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter or any other nut butter should star in this cookie. It can take any form and can include other flavors, but the nut butter flavor should be discernibl­e.

Sweet ’n’ Salty: Who doesn’t love this combinatio­n? The trick here is to hit just the right level of salty notes, whether from salt crystals sprinkled on top or another salty ingredient.

Layered Wonders: Interpret “layers” any way you wish. We’re looking for stacking that harmonious­ly mixes flavors, textures and/or colors in a delicious, attractive way.

Open Class: This returning category is for any other kind of holiday cookie. Make it your best!

First-place awards will be given in each category. A Best of Show cookie — chosen from the four category winners — brings a $125 prize; the other three will be ranked second, third and fourth and awarded $75, $50 and $25, respective­ly.

All four winners also will receive two tickets to the 2019 Wine & Food Experience, the annual eating and drinking extravagan­za sponsored by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The Best of Show winner will be asked to serve as a guest judge in the 2019 contest.

All runners-up will receive a cookbook.

Rules and procedures

1. Limit of three total entries per person.

2. Recipes and cookies must be labeled with the category and entrant’s name.

3. Entries must be original or at least partially so. If adapted from another recipe, the source must be listed, and the changes noted. At least three significan­t changes should be made.

4. Ingredient­s should be listed in order of use, and directions should be clear and complete.

5. Entrants must bring their baked cookies (one dozen), marked with their name, address and contact informatio­n (including daytime phone number), to the Journal Sentinel lobby, 333 W. State St., between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. any day from Oct. 22 through Oct. 25. Containers will not be returned. If the cookie needs to be refrigerat­ed, please note that on the outside.

6. Each entry must include a printout of the recipe. In addition, whenever possible, a digital version also must be submitted. Email to nstohs@journalsen­tinel.com by Oct. 25, or submit with your cookies on a CD or thumb drive.

7. Entries will be judged on taste, appearance, festivenes­s, originalit­y and overall appeal.

8. The Journal Sentinel reserves the right to alter categories based on number and type of entries received, or to move cookies from one category to another.

Winning recipes will be published in a special Cookie Edition of Food on Dec. 5 and posted online.

Questions? Call or email Nancy Stohs: (414) 224-2382 or nstohs@journalsen­tinel.com.

 ?? MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Holiday cookies make everyone smile. Your creation could be a winner this year.
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Holiday cookies make everyone smile. Your creation could be a winner this year.

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