Melt In Your Mouth Butter Cookies | Danish Butter Cookies Recipe | 쉬운 베이킹
This video recipe will show you how to make 4 types of melt in your mouth butter cookies, inspired by the classic royal danish butter cookie boxes. These include the round country style, rectangular sugar slice, vanilla ring, and round raisin crunch. Whichever is your favourite, use this easy baking recipe to make them all in one batch of cookie dough. The extra fragrant buttery aroma comes from using Wijsman butter and the lightness of the cookie gives it a real mouth in your mouth feel that makes for a perfect afternoon tea at home.
0:00 Intro
0:21 Combine butter and sugar
0:42 Sift in flour and mix to form cookie dough
1:00 Round country style
1:16 Rectangular sugar slice
1:29 Vanilla ring
1:53 Round raisin crunch
2:10 Slice cookies and bake
2:30 Ready to enjoy
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The full recipe is below
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2 cup plain flour
230g salted butter (use wijsman butter for best results)
½ cup caster sugar
1 egg
½ tsp vanilla extract
¼ tsp salt
Additional ingredients for topping:
½ tsp granulated sugar (for rectangular sugar slice)
1½ tbs raisins, chopped (for round raisin crunch)
Mix butter and caster sugar together until combined.
Add egg, vanilla extract, and salt and combine.
Sift in flour and mix until it has a cookie dough consistency and there is no longer any dry flour visible.
Tip: try not to overmix the dough here to prevent cookie from being too dense to eat.
There is enough dough to make 4 batches of cookie.
Round country style shape:
Take ¼ portion of the dough and place on baking paper.
Shape into a rough log shape.
Fold the baking paper over and use a dough cutter to help turn it into a round shaped log.
Refrigerate for 1-2 hrs right until before baking.
Slice into ¾ cm thick slices.
Rectangular sugar slice shape:
Take ¼ portion of the dough and place on baking paper.
Shape into a rough log shape.
Fold the baking paper over and use it to help form a rectangular shape.
Refrigerate for 1-2 hrs right until before baking.
Slice into ¾ cm thick slices and top with granulated sugar.
Vanilla ring shape:
Take ¼ portion of the dough and place into piping bag leaving some room at the tip.
Cut the tip off and place into another piping bag with a closed star piping tip fitted.
Pipe into desired shape until all the dough is used.
Refrigerate for 1-2 hrs right until before baking.
Round raisin crunch shape:
Take ¼ portion of the dough and mix with chopped raisins.
Place on baking paper and shape into a rough log shape.
Fold the baking paper over and use a dough cutter to help turn it into a round shaped log.
Refrigerate for 1-2 hrs right until before baking.
Slice into ¾ cm thick slices.
Bake cookies for 15 mins at 160℃.
Allow to cool on a wire rack and serve.
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Vanilla Butter Cookie Recipe/Hong Kong Jenny Cookie Style/ 제니쿠키 스타일 쿠키 만들기
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Ingredients (27-30 cookies)
135 g butter
60 g sugar powder, 2 g salt.
1/2 egg, 1/2 tbsp vanilla extract
Cake flour (or all-purpose flour) 175g, corn starch 5g
TIP NO 853 (You can use what you have)
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Butter, egg room temperature more than 1 hour
Preheat oven before start
Put only 1/2 of the dough in the milking bag
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Butter Cookies Recipe | How to Make Butter cookies
These butter cookies have many different names (Danish butter cookies/melting moments/Pastisetas and more). It doesn't matter how you call these cookies, one thing is certain, these rich cookies are melting in your mouth. These butter cookies are perfect as Christmas cookies and they are really easy to make and doesn’t contain any eggs (eggless recipe).
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Makes 32-36 cookies
Ingredients:
1 cup (230g) Butter, room temperature
2/3 cup (85g) powdered sugar
1½ cups +1 tbsp (200g) All-purpose flour
1/3 cup (45g) Cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon Salt
1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 340˚F (170˚C). Line two baking sheeting with parchment paper.
2. Place butter, vanilla extract and sugar in a large bowl, beat until incorporated, light and fluffy.
3. Sift in flour, cornstarch and salt in two batches. Mix until combined.
4. Transfer the dough to a piping bag fitted with a large open star tip. Pipe the dough into 2-inch circles.
5. Refrigerate for 20-30 minutes.
6. Bake, one pan at a time, until light golden brown, about 12-15 minutes. Allow to cool completely before storing or serving.
Notes:
• Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up 3-4 days.
• You can freeze the cookies for a month.
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My Favourite Butter Cookies for Christmas | Spritz Cookies
My Favourite Butter Cookies for Christmas | Spritz Cookies – I know I’m early for a Christmas recipe this year because I’m so excited about Christmas. I can’t wait to share these cute looking and scrumptious cookies with you. I understand everyone is busy during this season. These cookies are fairly easy to make, you don’t need a lot of ingredients. There is no need of special tools but a piping tip and piping bags. I hope you’re give it a try to make these wonderful cookies with me. They are awesome for giveaway and very good shelf life too which can last for at least 3-4 weeks. Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas in advance!
Enjoy! FULL RECIPE:
FAQ: Why my cookies flattened while baking in the oven? It might be due to the butter's condition. The consistency is very important if you're piping these cookies. Solution: You can fold in 1 or 2 tbsp of flour, then check if the consistency is slightly thickened. (Do not over add the flour, as they should stay a little wet and sticky as shown in the video.
Can I refrigerate the cookie dough so that they won’t flattened in the oven?
There is no need to refrigerate, just bake straight away as soon as you’re done piping. The cookies will not melt down or flattened as long as the consistency of the dough is right.
Ingredients:
this recipe yields about 12-15 cookies (depending on the size of the piping)
• Teddy Bear Cookies
113g (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened
60g (1/4 cup+1 tbsp) caster sugar
¼ tsp salt
1 egg yolk [OR Substitute with 20g [1½ tbsp] plain yogurt]
1 tbsp heavy cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
125g (1 cup) cake flour
16g (2 tbsp) cornstarch
Red food colouring
Piping tip: 2C
20g [2 tbsp] milk chocolate, melted
Icing Sugar Frosting (2 tbsp icing sugar + 1 tsp water or lemon juice)
• Christmas Tree Cookies
113g (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened
60g (1/4 cup+1 tbsp) caster sugar
¼ tsp salt
1 egg yolk [OR Substitute with 20g [1½ tbsp] plain yogurt]
1 tbsp heavy cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
125g (1 cup) cake flour
16g (2 tbsp) cornstarch
5g [2 tsp] green tea powder
Green food colouring
3g [1 tsp] cocoa powder
Piping tip: 2C
80g [½ cup] white chocolate, melted
Coloured sprinkles
Instructions:
Teddy Bear Cookies
1. Preheat oven at 170°C/340°F.
2. In a large bowl, add the room temp (or softened) butter. Add sugar and salt. Mix them using a spatula so that the sugar the fly out. Then switch to an electric mixer. Mix on high speed for at least 1 minutes or until creamy, pale and fluffy.
3. Add the yolk, cream and vanilla extract. Mix till combined.
4. Sift the cake flour and cornstarch in 2 batches. Fold in using a spatula. Sift the remaining dry ingredients until the flour disappear.
5. Scoop a quarter of the dough in a smaller bowl. Add a few drips of red food colouring. This is for the Christmas hat later.
6. Transfer the doughs into a piping bag respectively. Double up the piping bag if yours is thin like mine. A thin piping bag will cause breaking of the bag. Also it will ease your piping.
7. Pipe the bears as shown in the video. Apply pressure while piping to prevent dough breaking or unsmooth.
8. Bake in preheated oven at 170°C/340°F for about 15-17 min. For 15min, the cookies might be softer than 17min bake, so it really depending on how crispy you desire your cookies to be.
9. Let it cool completely.
10. Melt some milk chocolate for the eyes and nose.
11. Prepare icing sugar frosting by mixing 2 tbsp of icing sugar and 1 tsp of water or lemon juice. This is for the hat cotton ball and lining.
12. Cookies are ready to serve.
Christmas Trees Cookies
1. Repeat the same dough as the above. (no. 1-4)
2. Scoop a quarter of the dough in a smaller bowl. Add 1 tsp of cocoa powder in this small portion of dough. Mix until well combined.
3. Sift 2 tsp of green tea powder. If you do not have green tea powder, you can also add the green food colouring. Mix until well combined.
4. Transfer the doughs into a piping bag respectively. Double up the piping bag if yours is thin like mine. A thin piping bag will cause breaking of the bag. Also it will ease your piping.
5. Pipe the bears as shown in the video. Apply pressure while piping to prevent dough breaking or unsmooth.
6. Bake in preheated oven at 170°C/340°F for about 15-17 min. For 15min, the cookies might be softer than 17min bake, so it really depending on how crispy you desire your cookies to be.
7. Let it cool completely.
8. Melt some white chocolate. Dip one of the cookies. Sprinkle some coloured sprinkles on the white chocolate part before it gets dried.
9. Cookies are ready to serve.
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Butter Cookie Box | Delicious Butter Cookies by Chef Hafsa | Best Butter Cookies | Hafsas Kitchen
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My Favourite Butter Cookie Recipe
My Favourite Butter Cookies – Happy New Year to all my dear Subscribers and Friends! I hope to bring you more wonderful treats recipes. I do understand cookie recipes are very easy with simple few ingredients. However, the precision of ingredients and method used will result in the outcome you desire. So here is my favourite version of butter cookie recipe. Enjoy!
FULL RECIPE:
FAQ: Why my cookies flattened while baking in the oven?
It might be due to the butter's condition. The consistency is very important if you're piping these cookies. Solution: You can fold in 1 or 2 tbsp of flour, then check if the consistency is slightly thickened. Do not over add the flour. Another way is after piping, you can pop them into the fridge for about 30min, just to hardened it a little, then bake it. If you find after adding 1 or 2 tbsp of flour is comfortable you can bake it straight away.
Ingredients:
this recipe yields about 20-22 cookies
113g (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened
60g (1/4 cup+1 tbsp) fine sugar
¼ tsp salt
1 egg yolk
1 tbsp heavy cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
125g (1 cup) cake flour
16g (2 tbsp) cornstarch
Piping tip: 1M
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven at 170°C/340°F.
2. In a large bowl, add the room temp (or softened) butter. Add sugar and salt. Mix them using a spatula so that the sugar the fly out. Then switch to an electric mixer. Mix until creamy, pale and fluffy.
3. Add the yolk, cream and vanilla extract. Mix till combined.
4. Sift the cake flour and cornstarch in 2 batches. Fold in using a spatula. Sift the remaining dry ingredients until the flour disappear.
5. Transfer the dough into a piping bag. I am using 1M tip. Double up the piping bag if yours is thin like mine. A thin piping bag will cause breaking of the bag. Also it will ease your piping.
6. Bake in preheated oven at 170°C/340°F for about 15-18 min. For 15min, the cookies might be softer than 18min bake, so it really depending on how crispy you desire your cookies to be.
7. Let it cool completely.
8. Cookies are ready to serve.
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