Crispy Cut-Out Cookies That You Can Cut Right Away!
- 50 grams Margarine or butter
- 30 grams Milk
- 40 grams Sugar (or granulated sugar)
- 1 dash Vanilla essence
- 90 grams Cake flour
- 50 grams Katakuriko
- Another version of this recipe is https://cookpad.com/en/recipes/146769-easy-and-adorable-piped-cookies .
- I uploaded a recipe for squeezed cookies using the same ingredients, so check it out.
- Microwave the margarine for 10 seconds to melt.
- Make sure it doesn't become too hot.
- Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C (356 Fahrenheit).
- If you are using a toaster, preheat on high heat.
- Add cold milk, sugar, vanilla essence to the margarine and mix.
- It will be like this when you stir it.
- It's fairly runny.
- Measure in cake flour and katakuriko.
- You don't have to sift dry ingredients.
- At this point, it's easier to mix with a spatula, spoon, or cooking chopsticks.
- When you are mixing, it will be sticky at first, but if you continue mixing...
- it will become smooth and glossy.
- It should stop sticking to the bowl and come together in a nice ball of dough.
- Now the plain dough is ready.
- Divide the plain dough into as many portions as you like, and mix each one with anything you like, such as cocoa powder, to enjoy a variety of flavors.
- You could add ingredients like cocoa powder, dried fruits, matcha, strawberry, instant coffee, sesame or black cocoa powder.
- You could divide it into small portions and make many different kinds.
- Use any shape or cookie cutter to your liking for cutting out the cookies.
- Lightly dust the work surface and cut out the cookies.
- The surface of the cookies will feel a little bit oily but this is what keeps them from being sticky.
- You can also simply cut the dough with a kitchen knife.
- It's also cute to make round cookies and press the middle with your finger.
- Bake for 13 to 15 minutes at 180 C (356 Fahrenheit).
- If you are using a toaster, toast for about 10 minutes at the highest setting.
- Whether you're using an oven or a toaster, adjust the time depending on how dark the cookies are becoming.
- The cookies are soft while they're still hot, but they become crispy once they cool.
- I think these would also look pretty decorated with a little bit of- "A Small Amount of Sugar Craft Dough" https://cookpad.com/en/recipes/146717-sugar-crafted-flowers
margarine, milk, sugar, vanilla essence, flour, katakuriko
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/146763-crispy-cut-out-cookies-that-you-can-cut-right-away (may not work)