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Recipe - French Butter Cookies

Categories: None, French Butter Cookies
Ingredients:

One half pound Unsalted butter; room
temperature
2/3 cup Packed light brown sugar
1 lg Egg
1 teaspoon Pure vanilla extract
2 One half cup Sifted allpurpose flour
1 teaspoon Salt
One half cup Turbinado; (unrefined) or
granulated sugar

Makes about 5 dozen

1. Combine butter and lightbrown sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer;
beat on high speed with the paddle attachment until fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes.
Add the egg and vanilla, and mix to combine. Add flour and salt, and mix on
low speed until flour is incorporated.

2. Roll dough into three 1 1/2inchdiameter logs. Wrap in plastic wrap,
and refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour or overnight.

3. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheet with parchment paper or a
baking mat. Roll cookie log in sugar, coating them evenly, and slice into
1/4inch rounds. Place cookies on baking sheet about one inch apart. Using
a cake tester or toothpick, make four decorative holes in each cookie. Bake
for 15 to 20 minutes, until golden brown. Remove from oven, and let cool
completely on wire racks.

NOTES : A little rumination about millefeuille, brioche, and croissant
convinces most people that the French are the reigning culinary masters of
butter. Since these sublime cookies rely on butter for much of their
flavor, use the best quality creamery butter you can find. Martha likes to
use unsalted Celles sur Belle butter, a brand imported from France that is
now available in gourmet groceries around the country. For decorative
effect, Martha pierces the top of each cookie to resemble button holes and
sprinkles them with raw turbinado sugar before baking. The coarse, blond
sugar crystals give a delicate molasses flavor and a shimmering finish to
the baked cookies. The dough for these French butter cookies can be made a
day or two in advance, and can be frozen in an airtight container for up to
a month.
Recipe by: Martha Stewart http://www.marthastewart.com

Posted to recipeludigest by "Valerie Whittle" catspaw@inetnow.net on Mar
6, 1998


French Butter Cookies recipe makes 12 Servings



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