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DESSERTS: COOKIES
Cinnamon Sugar Cookies
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Cinnamon
Sugar Cookies |
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A delicious
decorator cookie...
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2
cups |
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flour, plus more for rolling |
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½
tsp |
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baking powder |
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¼
tsp |
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salt |
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½
tsp |
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ground cinnamon |
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1
stick |
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unsalted butter, at room temperature |
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1
cup |
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granulated sugar |
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1
large |
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egg |
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1
tsp |
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vanilla extract |
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decorating sugar and candies (optional) |
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powdered sugar, for decorating
(optional) |
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Make the
dough: In a large bowl, whisk together flour,
baking powder, salt and cinnamon. Set aside. In
another large bowl, using an electric mixer,
beat butter and granulated sugar until light and
fluffy. Beat in egg and vanilla. With mixer on
low speed, gradually add flour mixture; beat
until combined. Divide dough in half; form into
two ¾-inch-thick disks. Wrap each in plastic;
refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour. |
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Roll out and
freeze: Place one disk between two sheets of
floured parchment paper; roll out to an 1/8-inch
thickness, lightly dusting dough with flour as
needed. Cut out shapes with cookie cutters; if
dough gets soft, chill 10 minutes. (To bake
right away, follow directions in step 3) Using a
metal spatula with a thin blade, transfer
cut-out shapes to a parchment lines baking
sheet. Re-roll scraps; cut more shapes. Repeat
with remaining disk. Place baking sheet in
freezer; once frozen, transfer shapes to a
resealable plastic bag. Freeze up to one month. |
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Bake:
Preheat oven to 325°F. Line baking sheet with
parchment; bake, decorating if desired, until
edges are golden, 10-15 minutes, rotating sheets
halfway through- this time range applies whether
dough is frozen or not. Cool cookies 1 minute on
sheets, and transfer to wire racks to cool
completely. Store in an airtight container at
room temperature up to 1 week. |
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Yield: About 32
cookies |
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Cooking Tips |
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*Decorating Tips:
Sprinkle sugar on cut-out dough just before baking.
Stick candies onto cookies after they are baked and
cooled, using dabs of sugar "paste" (1/4 cup powdered
sugar whisked together with 1 teaspoon of water). |
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Recipe Source |
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Everyday Food |
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Ratings:
***Hey,
This One's a Keeper!- would
make it again. "A good sugar cookie recipe. Easy to
roll and cut. Flavorful too."
-Santa Maria, CA
****Restaurant
Quality!- would
make it again.
"Better
than the recipe my Grandma & I have used for 20+ years! Easier, too.
This will be my new annual sugar cookie recipe - the cinnamon makes the
flavor so good, even plain."
-El Cajon, CA
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