Nutty Sandwich Cookies

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  • on December 24, 2012

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    Adding this to my yearly recipes. Although the dough was a bit dry and cracked a little, the flavor was rich and spectacular as Christmas cookies should be. I used almonds and nutella filling for a great flavor that was made a touch exotic by the cinnamon. Raspberry jam will give you a Linzer flavor. The dining room smelled wonderful as the cookies rested o the buffet during the day.

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  • on June 25, 2012

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    These cookies were AMAZING! I used Nutella with no extra sprinkles of sugar on the tops. They were fantastic. They have officially been added to the christmas cookie rotation in my house and my brother-in-laws!

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  • on December 31, 2011

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    First, I feel the original recipe should have less stars. To me, it was unclear whether the nuts used should be measured as whole or chopped, so I decided to wing it and use 3/4C of whole almonds. I, most likely, was incorrect because the dough was too grainy to roll in balls. Instead of just making that, I put it back in the processor and added small amounts of Cointreau at a time, pulsing it until the dough pulled together. After the tweak, they came out wonderful. It is a great recipe to play with and really worked well in the end. Hope this helps!

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  • on December 20, 2011

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    The flavor is there & not too sweet, but the sandy dough was very very hard to work with, mine keept falling apart. I did use my smallest scoop. They baked up ok, but very crumbly. I didn't sandwich these because they were falling apart. I don't think I will make these again.

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  • on December 16, 2011

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    I found them WAY too sweet. I added a bit more flour and it helped. I agree you need to make the balls of dough very small otherwise the cookies will be huge

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  • on December 07, 2011

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    Recipe for dough is easy to make. I tried mine with pecans and nutella spread in the middle. One thing that needed to be clearer on the recipe is the size of each cookie half. If you measure each piece so that the recipe gives you 40-50 sandwich cookies, then the individual halves are small--5 grams on a scale, or about an inch and a quarter once flattened. The recipe reads a heaping teaspoon, which gives you a larger cookie. I think the smaller size is the way to go so that you don't have the cookie separate when you bite it. It's a sandy textured cookie, very tasty, if not a little sweet. Very pretty with the coarse sanding sugar on top.

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