Marta pouted a little as Ezra cleaned her off and teasingly scolded her like a child. Truth was, she was probably making more of a mess than a child ever would. She let Ezra get all the flour off of her face, but her hair and dress were a hopeless case at this moment, getting it all out would require a good shake, but Marta didn’t want to make more of a mess, so she tried to keep the flour on her instead of the ground.
Determined to finish and not continue to destroy everything, Marta went back to the counter and began rolling out the dough. When it seemed to be the thickness she remembered reading on the recipe, she began to cut out the cookies. She decided to use her hand a guide, it made the most logical sense and it seemed to create the perfect size cookie, at least in her opinion. Once all the dough was cut into triangles, like Ezra said, she placed the cut-outs on the baking sheet. She then carefully scooped the filling Ezra finished for her onto each cookie and rubbed the egg wash onto the edges. Then she carefully folded each one into a triangle, a little frustrating at first, and some definitely came out more square shaped then triangle, but when she was finished she stood back, pretty proud of herself. For someone who has never backed, she felt she did very well, but the real test came when it was time to eat them.
Carefully lifting in the tray, not wanting to drop them, she walked over and slid them into the oven. She looked up at the clock to see what time it was, half past two in the afternoon. Once she determined when she would take the cookies out, she began helping Ezra clean up. She took the dirty dishes over to the sink and scrubbed them as good as she could. By the time they had everything cleaned up, Marta included who went out into the back behind the building and tried shaking as much of the flour off of her, the cookies were done.
She couldn’t help her excitement as she pulled them out, they weren’t burned, but a nice golden color. It took all her strength not to grab one and eat it right away, lest she wanted to burn her mouth. She looked up at Ezra, a huge grin on her face.
“Well how did I do?” she asked, bubbling with excitement. She had to remind herself she was a 17 year old lady who did not bounce around with joy like a child, even though she really wanted to.
Determined to finish and not continue to destroy everything, Marta went back to the counter and began rolling out the dough. When it seemed to be the thickness she remembered reading on the recipe, she began to cut out the cookies. She decided to use her hand a guide, it made the most logical sense and it seemed to create the perfect size cookie, at least in her opinion. Once all the dough was cut into triangles, like Ezra said, she placed the cut-outs on the baking sheet. She then carefully scooped the filling Ezra finished for her onto each cookie and rubbed the egg wash onto the edges. Then she carefully folded each one into a triangle, a little frustrating at first, and some definitely came out more square shaped then triangle, but when she was finished she stood back, pretty proud of herself. For someone who has never backed, she felt she did very well, but the real test came when it was time to eat them.
Carefully lifting in the tray, not wanting to drop them, she walked over and slid them into the oven. She looked up at the clock to see what time it was, half past two in the afternoon. Once she determined when she would take the cookies out, she began helping Ezra clean up. She took the dirty dishes over to the sink and scrubbed them as good as she could. By the time they had everything cleaned up, Marta included who went out into the back behind the building and tried shaking as much of the flour off of her, the cookies were done.
She couldn’t help her excitement as she pulled them out, they weren’t burned, but a nice golden color. It took all her strength not to grab one and eat it right away, lest she wanted to burn her mouth. She looked up at Ezra, a huge grin on her face.
“Well how did I do?” she asked, bubbling with excitement. She had to remind herself she was a 17 year old lady who did not bounce around with joy like a child, even though she really wanted to.