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Recipe - Blind Date Cookies

Categories: Cookies, Blind Date Cookies
Ingredients:

30 lg Pitted dates
30 lg Walnuts, halves
1 One fourth cup Allpurpose flour
One fourth teaspoon Salt
One fourth teaspoon Baking powder
One half teaspoon Baking soda
4 tablespoon Butter
One half teaspoon Vanilla extract
Three fourths cup Light brown sugar, firmly
packed
1 Egg
One half cup Sour cream

GLAZE
4 tablespoon Butter
1 cup Confectioner's sugar
One half teaspoon Vanilla extract
2 tablespoon Milk, up to 3 T

Adjust a rack to the top position in the oven and preheat the oven to 400.
Cut parchement to fit cookie sheets. Slit one long side of each date, stuff
with one walnut half or a few pieces of walnut. Close the date around the
nut and set aside.

Sift together the flour, salt, baking powder and baking soda and set aside.
Cream the butter, add the vanilla and the sugar and beat to mix well. Add
the egg and beat thouroughly. On the lowest speed gradually add half the
dry ingredients, then all of the sour cream, then the remaining dry
ingredients. Scrape the bowl after each addition and beat only until
combined. Transfer the dough to a shallow bowl for easier handling.

Using two forks, drop each stuffed date into the the dough and roll it
around until it is completely coated. There will be enough dough to cover
each date, but don't overdo it or you won't have enough to go around. Using
the forks, place the dough coated dates 23 inches apart on the prepared
cookie sheets.

Bake one sheet at a time for about 10 minutes until lightly browned.

While baking, prepare the glaze. Melt the butter and mix it well with the
remaining ingredients, using only enough milk to make the mixture the
consistency of soft mayonnaise. Keep the glaze covered when you are not
using it.

Remove the cookies form the oven. With a pastry brush, immediatley brush
the tops with a generous coating of the glaze. Transfer cookies to a rack
to cool. Let them stand until the glaze is dry.
NOTES : The dates I purchased from the Coop were huge. We cut the date in
half and stuffed them with walnut pieces. These aren't the most beautiful
cookies but boy are they good.

Posted to MCRecipe Digest V1 #328

Recipe by: Maida Heater's Book of Great Cookies. pp. 589

From: Sue suechef@sover.net

Date: Wed, 4 Dec 1996 18:48:36 0500 (EST)


Blind Date Cookies recipe makes 1 Servings



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