Lemon Buttercups

Courtesy Gale Gand, “Butter Sugar Flour Eggs” by Gale Gand, Rick Tramonto, Julia Moskin, Clarkson N. Potter Publishers, 1999

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Total Time:
50 min
Prep
5 min
Cook
45 min
Yield:
About 24 cookies
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Directions

In a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, or using your fingers, combine the flour and salt in a large bowl. Add the butter and, using your fingertips, pinch the ingredients together into a sandy, crumbly mixture. In a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment (or using a hand mixer), mix the sour cream and egg yolk until very smooth. Add the flour mixture and mix until the dough comes together. The dough may feel a little dry. Form into a disk, wrap it in plastic wrap and chill at least 4 hours or overnight. In a bowl, mix the cream cheese, egg, sugar, vanilla and lemon zest. On a work surface thickly dusted with confectioners' sugar, roll out the pastry to a squarish or rectangular shape, 1/8-inch thick. Using the tip of a sharp knife or a pizza cutter, cut into 3 by 3-inch squares. Place a teaspoon of filling in the center of each square. Lift up one square, gathering the center of the square around the filling into a cup. Hold it in the fingers of one hand. Use the fingers of your other hand to gently push the midpoints of the sides inward, so that the 4 corners become the points of the petals. The cookie will look like a flower that is opening. Place the cookie in a mini muffin cup. Repeat with the remaining squares and refrigerate 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Bake until light golden brown, 25 to 30 minutes. Let cool in the pan on a wire rack.

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  • on December 26, 2006

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    Waay too sweet, my teeth ached! I even added more lemon juice, some melted butter and some Kosher salt to the icing...still too sweet...and it took a lot longer than shown.

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  • on August 20, 2005

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    now i admit, i had trouble making these little babies, but it was worth it! i had to keep refridgerating the dough because i was taking too long. i do think the time table is way off base. it took me a long time, but they were devine!

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  • on July 09, 2004

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    Lemon buttercups are attractive and delicious. They make a great brunch item.

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