Tasty Tuesday!
Last week, I was asked to bring in cookies for Mister Man's Christmas program. The only requirement was that they be nut free. Easily done, since I don't cook with nuts anyway.
I chose the recipe for my grandmother's Raspberry Almond Thumbprint Cookies, as they're relatively easy to make and also don't have egg -- another allergy in Mister Man's class. I figured this way the boy would have our treat and whatever his mother brought for him.
I got out all the ingredients and quickly realized that I was out of almond extract. I sighed heavily and got my coat and purse to go buy more. Oh. Yeah. Almond extract. Made from almonds. Which are nuts. And therefore verboten.
Ahem.
I adjusted my dear Gram's recipe so that they were Strawberry VANILLA Thumbprint cookies (and also dairy free for Little Miss), and they are my husband's favorite cookies of all the batches I've made so far this year. Unfortunately, I forgot to take pictures, and they're completely gone now. I think I'll have to make them again soon though!
Raspberry Almond Thumbprint Cookies
Ingredients:
Cookies -
2/3 c sugar
1 c butter, softened (or butter flavored Crisco if you're going dairy free)
1/2 t almond extract (or 1 t vanilla if you're going nut free, ahem)
2 c flour
1/2 c preserves (any flavor works but ummm not grape, please)
Glaze -
1 c powdered sugar
1/2 t almond extract (or 1 t vanilla)
2-3 t water
Directions:
Cream the butter and sugar well. Add the almond extract/vanilla until well-combined. Add the flour and stir until just mixed.
Spoon onto a cookie sheet with a sil pat (if you don't have one, use an UNgreased cookie sheet). Use a spoon or your thumbs to make a good indentation in the center. Bake at 350 for 14-18 minutes until they start to turn slightly golden and crack just a touch.
Use the spoon to reaffirm the dents. Spoon a bit of preserves into each divot you've made. Let the cookies cool with the preserves in them until they are no longer warm (if you are impatient, the glaze won't work well, not that I know this from experience).
Mix together the powdered sugar and vanilla/almond extract. Slowly dribble in water until the glaze has reached the consistency you like. I go a little thicker but still pourable. Spoon just enough glaze onto each cookie to cover the jam, but don't let it spill over the edges.
Let cookies harden 10-15 minutes before eating... if you can!
Yum! Enjoy this and more at Tempt My Tummy Tuesday with Blessed With Grace!
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8 comments:
Thanks for stopping by - The coffee liqueur is on my post
http://jos2ndact.blogspot.com/2009/11/coffee-liquor.html
Sounds yummy! They're almost like Linzer hearts (or almond crescents), but those want almonds in the dough. But your substitutions would work with that recipe as well.
These are the ones that I've made for several years and get rave reviews each time! They are delish!!
Merry CHRISTmas!
Sherry
Those cookies sound wonderful. Thanks for the recipe and linking to TMTT. Have a blessed Christmas with your family and friends. We will enjoy the snow...
Jo - Thanks for the link. I definitely need to go look that up!
Heather - Ohhh they are. Even dairy free, they're still good (though I prefer the original). We definitely need to make some more.
Sherry - They're definitely getting rave reviews here. Merry Christmas to you, too -- love the emphasis!
Lisa - Ohhh they are. Just ask Sherry! Good luck with the snow. Hope your shovel is a heavy duty one ;)
Hmmm, another one of Michelle's tasty ideas to steal...
Yum! I love thumbprint cookies of any kind!
Kelly - You talk a good game. I want to know how many of these you actually make though ;)
Angela - Me, too. I love the jam in the middle -- such a fun contrast in a cookie.
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