Some more Cookie baking for Christmas

in FOOD PORN Community6 months ago (edited)

Now when it is cold outside and rainy I don't like to go outside for shooting some pictures or for a walk. The weather is just not right for this and that's why I stayed inside and tried to bake some cookies in the oven. This is my first try in these kinds of cookies and I am happy that they turned out delicious. But I am not yet satisfied with the shape, the cookies were perfectly shaped before baking but when I took them out of the oven they were deformed a little bit too much for my taste. (I don't know how my grandmother always managed to get the perfect shape)

But Bbeaty is not everything the most important thing is still that they taste good and I already tried some :-) and they do. I tried different methods of baking and I added some marmelade before putting the cookies in the oven and some after I put the cookies in the oven. I am still not quite sure what is my favorite. But I will keep experimenting. Maybe I will bake another different kind of cookie in the next days when I am on Call Duty again.

Ingredients:

600 g flour (Type 700)
400 g butter
2 Stk egg yellows
200 g sugar
2 Pk vanillin sugar

40 Minutes Baking time.

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Dough before rolling and cutting out the pieces. Picture: Florian Glechner.

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Time02:33 pm
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Preparing the second dough while starting the Oven for the first try. Picture: Florian Glechner.

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Second try, addinhg the marmelade after baking. Picture: Florian Glechner.

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Adding the Marmelade before baking, 3rd try. Picture: Florian Glechner.

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finished cookies without marmelade. Picture: Florian Glechner.

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Some ofo the marmelade overflow in the oven and the cookies got deformed. Picture: Florian Glechner.

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My Ingredients for the baking session. (Eggs and Milk are missing)

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Adding the marmelade after baking. Picture: Florian Glechner.

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Wow these marmalade cookies look really good and I'm sure they are extremely delicious, so with the smell of cookies and cinnamon(I imagine they taste like cinnamon) we bring the magic and light of the holidays.
Have a wonderful Sunday.

I didn't use any cinnamon, because I am allergic to it, but the smell was great anyways. There are several nice cookies with cinnamon, but I can't use it as an ingredient sadly.

I'm sorry to hear that you have an allergy to cinnamon, but that may prevent you from enjoying its wonderful flavor.

Manually curated by ewkaw from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!