Monday, December 8, 2014

Sugar Cookies Cinderella Transformation

Photo courtesy of neonzu1 via Compfight cc
Sugar cookies use a fairly simple recipe.  With a few little tricks, however, you can take this little simple cookie make it quite the elegant Cinderella.  "Dress to impress" extends to cookies too. Today I'm going to describe how to make a Linzer cookie that is easy to make but makes a big impression.






 The Linzer Cookie:  Named for Linz, the 3rd largest city in Austria, this little cookie can be made from a sugar cookie recipe or a butter shortbread recipe.  A Linzer cookie consists of a bottom cookie topped by another cookie whose center has been cut out in a decorative shape before baking.  After baking and cooling, you assemble a Linzer by:

a. Sprinkle the top cookie with powdered sugar.

b. Put a dab of a high quality jam or preserves in the middle of the bottom cookie.

c. Put the top cookie over the bottom cookie so that the jam shows through.

The result is beautiful and delicious.  Raspberry jam is often used with these cookies because the sharp, tart flavor goes well with the sweet dough.  The key is rolling out your dough to a thin sheet so that your cookies are not too tall.

Tip:  Dip your cookie cutter between cookies in a bowl of flour.  This keeps the dough from sticking to the cookie cutter.

Here is a picture of this year's Christmas Linzer cookies made with raspberry jam in the shape of a star.













If you need a good sugar cookie recipe, here is my family's sugar cookie recipe.  The nutmeg adds a great yet subtle flavor:


Hirschmann Family Sugar Cookie Recipe

1 cup butter
2 cups sugar
3 eggs
1 teaspoon salt
1- 1.5 teaspoons of freshly ground nutmeg
1/2 cup buttermilk
1 rounded teaspoon baking soda
6-7 cups all purpose flour

Preheat oven to 350 F degrees.  Mix all the ingredients together by hand, hand mixer, or mixer (I use my Kitchenaid mixer).  Add enough flour to make a dough stiff enough to roll out and cut.

Flour a rolling pin and your rolling surface (table, counter, cutting board, etc.).  The flour is key to keeping this and most doughs from sticking.

Roll out to your desired thickness.  Decorate with sprinkled sugar, etc.

Place on parchment paper or a Silpat...or a lightly greased...cooking sheet.

Bake 8-10 minutes.


DIETS:
Diabetic:  no
Gluten Free:  no
Nightshade Family Free:  yes
Paleo:  no
SugarBusters:  no
Sugar Free:  no
Vegan:  no
Vegetarian:  yes
Wheat Free:  no
200 Calories or Under:  no

Notice:  Be sure to check with your doctor and nutritionist about the safety of any eating plan for you.  Also, check ingredients as different brands and products may have different ingredients or have changed them since this post.  Some calories are estimates based on packaging.  

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