The start of the school year is filled with promise — new school supplies, new teachers and new adventures.
Nearly every year I've had kids in school, I've stayed home on the first day to send them off with a hot breakfast and greet them with hugs and freshly baked treats as they return.
When the kids were young they didn't have a say in what came out of the kitchen; usually it was a standby like chocolate chip, peanut butter or snickerdoodle cookies. Sometimes it was a pan of bars. There might have been a hectic year or two when the local bakery pitched in, and there was also the year we were moving a kid to college, so my adult daughter did the honors.
As the kids got older and palates changed, sometimes the recipes did, too. But what was in the cookie jar didn't really matter. It was the tradition, and those moments connecting that are so fleeting.
Now, two decades later, I'm down to one kid in the house, and he's not much for fussing. I offered to make a hot breakfast as I do every year, but nah, he'd just have cereal. His choice for his after-school treat? Rice Krispies Treats, which I can make in my sleep.
It's not about being culinarily challenged, though, there's plenty of time for that. It's about making them feel loved and important. So if a simple pan of bars is what he wanted, that's what he got. But I did add sprinkles.
Chocolate, Pistachio and Cardamom Cookies
Makes about 20 cookies.
"When I make a vegan bake, I don't want to compromise on flavor or texture, and these cookies are a lovely example of that," writes Chetna Makan in her new cookbook, "Chetna's Easy Baking" (Hamlyn, 2022). "The delicate flavor of cardamom and the richness of dark chocolate and pistachios means these are a riot in every mouthful."