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Mkr09
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Name: M
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Need Cookie Recipe
I don't know if anyone has a recipe for the cookies they sell in bakeries
They are raspberry or peach filled sandwich cookies and generally have one end dipped in chocolate with sprinkles.
TIA!!!
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Posted 6/23/09 1:12 PM |
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Marybeth222
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Re: Need Cookie Recipe
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Message edited 6/23/2009 2:09:43 PM.
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Posted 6/23/09 1:44 PM |
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Shopaholic921
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Re: Need Cookie Recipe
Are you talking about these?
These are my FAVORITE!!!! I don't have a recipe, but you just totally got me in the mood for one now...
Message edited 6/23/2009 2:15:47 PM.
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Posted 6/23/09 2:00 PM |
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Shopaholic921
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Re: Need Cookie Recipe
Ooh, I found a random recipe online.. I have no idea how they turn out...
Cookies: 3 sticks butter 1 cup sugar 1-1/2 eggs**(see note) 3 1/4 cups flour 1 1/4 tsp. baking powder 2 1/2 tsp. vanilla Extras: - bag of chocolate wafers melted - sprinkles - jam about 8 oz. I use either raspberry or strawberry - red or green paste food coloring if you want
**To measure 1/2 an egg, place a whole egg in a small bowl and beat with a fork to mix well. Measure off 1 1/2 Tbsp. of beaten egg.
Cream butter with sugar: add eggs, vanilla.
Add dry ingredients and mix well.
Using Wilton 1M, pipe out 2" bars on greased baking pan. You can also use parchment paper or silpat if you like.
Bake at 350ºF for about 5-7 minutes. Watch them they will burn. Cool in pan before trying to move them. Having 2 pans going at once works best for me.
Melt chocolate according to package directions.
Sandwich cookies by spreading jam on one and putting another on top of it. Dip one end in chocolate and then in sprinkles.
Place on parchment paper and allow the chocolate to harden before packing or just skip the parchment and eat at will!!
There are several variations to this recipe.
-Use a large leaf tip and pipe out leaves. Color the dough red or green for the holidays.
-Sandwich them with chocolate only. On this variation I layer some chocolate on one side then on the other and allow both sides to harden a bit before you put them together with another dollup of chocolate.
-Dip in jam instead of chocolate and roll in coconut.
-Dust with confection sugar.
-Drizzle melted chocolate with a fork.
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Posted 6/23/09 2:22 PM |
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Mkr09
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Member since 5/05 7550 total posts
Name: M
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Re: Need Cookie Recipe
Posted by Shopaholic921
Ooh, I found a random recipe online.. I have no idea how they turn out...
Cookies: 3 sticks butter 1 cup sugar 1-1/2 eggs**(see note) 3 1/4 cups flour 1 1/4 tsp. baking powder 2 1/2 tsp. vanilla Extras: - bag of chocolate wafers melted - sprinkles - jam about 8 oz. I use either raspberry or strawberry - red or green paste food coloring if you want
**To measure 1/2 an egg, place a whole egg in a small bowl and beat with a fork to mix well. Measure off 1 1/2 Tbsp. of beaten egg.
Cream butter with sugar: add eggs, vanilla.
Add dry ingredients and mix well.
Using Wilton 1M, pipe out 2" bars on greased baking pan. You can also use parchment paper or silpat if you like.
Bake at 350ºF for about 5-7 minutes. Watch them they will burn. Cool in pan before trying to move them. Having 2 pans going at once works best for me.
Melt chocolate according to package directions.
Sandwich cookies by spreading jam on one and putting another on top of it. Dip one end in chocolate and then in sprinkles.
Place on parchment paper and allow the chocolate to harden before packing or just skip the parchment and eat at will!!
There are several variations to this recipe.
-Use a large leaf tip and pipe out leaves. Color the dough red or green for the holidays.
-Sandwich them with chocolate only. On this variation I layer some chocolate on one side then on the other and allow both sides to harden a bit before you put them together with another dollup of chocolate.
-Dip in jam instead of chocolate and roll in coconut.
-Dust with confection sugar.
-Drizzle melted chocolate with a fork.
Thanks I love these and I love to bake so I figured I'd give it a try.
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Posted 6/23/09 2:58 PM |
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