Ingredients 1 cup butter, softened 1 pk cream cheese, softened (3 oz) 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 teaspoon almond extract 1/4 teaspoon vanilla 2 cup flour, all-purpose
Directions: Beat butter and cream cheese in a large mixing bowl till combined. Add sugar, almond extract and vanilla. Beat till combined. Beat in flour. Cover chill dough for 30 minutes or till easily worked but not too stiff. Pack dough into a cookie press. Force dough through press onto ungressed cookie sheet. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 8 to 10 minutes or till edges of cookies are firm but not brown. Remove cookies and cool on wire racks. Makes about 60.
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The most tender SPRITZ COOKIES you'll ever have ✪ MyGerman.Recipes
Attention: Please use the ingredients from the printable recipe, I misspoke the amount of butter in the video! It‘s 220g NOT 280g. Sorry for that! These are the softest Spritz Cookies ever! They are so good, I have to bake them weekly because my family is begging for more. Here is the secret of how they get so nice and tender that they are irresistable ...
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Spritz Cookies | Sally's Baking Recipes
These are my favorite spritz cookies! Using a cookie press, shape this easy cookie dough into intricate shapes and have fun decorating with sprinkles, chocolate, and chocolate chips. No cookie dough chilling required and the cookies freeze and ship wonderfully.
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How to Make Spritz Cookies | My Favorite Holiday Cookies!
Festive and fun Spritz Cookies! This classic Christmas cookie uses a cookie press to create beautifully designed cookies with ease. You can make these cookies in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and colors and decorate them with festive sprinkles. Perfect for holiday gifting! You don't need a cookie press to make these either! Any by the way, you can create beautiful spritz cookies without a cookie press, it's super-easy and they'll still look perfect.
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Watch how to make rich buttery spritz cookies. Press these almond-flavored cookies into all kinds of shapes, from Christmas trees to shamrocks and butterflies. They're a classic Christmas cookie.
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Hello, My Name is Chef Brian D. Peffley CEPC, CCE, AAC Pastry Arts Instructor at the Lebanon County Career & Technology Center in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
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Spritz Cookies (Classic Version) - Joyofbaking.com
Recipe here: Stephanie Jaworski of Joyofbaking.com demonstrates how to make Spritz Cookies. Spritz Cookies, also known as Swedish Butter Cookies or Pressed Butter Cookies, are a very popular Christmas cookie, not only in Scandinavia, but also here in North America. They have a lovely sweet and buttery vanilla flavor with a texture that is tender crisp. As their name implies, Spritz is German for spritzen meaning to squirt, which is exactly what is done with this cookie dough. By that I mean we make these cookies using a cookie press (gun).