Thursday, December 25, 2008

Pinwheel cookies

Every year when I make these cookies, I swear that I'm never going to make them again. Then I think about how pretty they are and how nice they look on a cookie tray, and I cave. These are very labor intense - it involves rolling out 9 pieces of dough almost paper thin, but I think it's worth it! The dough is a shortbread dough, so it's not overly sweet, and the cookies taste great with coffee or hot cocoa.

Pinwheel Cookies
Original Source: Unknown, my aunt gave me the recipe

Ingredients: (you will need to make 3 separate batches, so when you are gathering ingredients, keep in mind that you will need 3 times the amounts listed below):

  • 1 ¼ cup flour
  • ½ cup butter
  • ½ tablespoon almond extract
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • ½ tablespoon milk
  • food coloring (red and green)
  • pearl sugar

Directions:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees
  • Stir together flour and sugar
  • Cut in butter using either a stand mixer or pastry blender
  • Stir in milk, almond extract and food coloring
  • Form dough into a ball and knead until smooth (the dough is dry, it will take some work to incorporate all the ingredients into a smooth dough)
  • Make 3 batches - red, green and white
  • Chill dough 1 hour
  • Separate each color of dough into 3rds for a total of 9 balls of dough
  • Roll each ball of dough into an 8x10 sheet on wax paper
  • Chill sheets of dough until firm
  • Layer one sheet of each color, brushing lightly with milk in between layers
  • Roll jellyroll style from the 10" end, rolling as tightly as possible
  • Chill logs until firm (I put them in the freezer for about 30 minutes)
  • Brush logs with beaten egg white, then roll in pearl sugar
  • Slice the logs into ¼" slices
  • Bake on parchment paper for 10 minutes

4 comments:

  1. Oh they are so pretty! I thought making checkerboard cookies were a pain. I can only imagine doing 3 colors. I'm going to save this, because, like you, I'll probably look at them next year and cave over their beauty!

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  2. Wow...incredible! I bet they are such a huge hit!

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  3. I made these cookies using your cookies...found it useless to cool cookies before rolling, it made it very difficult they kept breaking and were very stiff. I made a batch not cooling before rolling and it was like a piece of cake.

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