Fattigmann I
- 12 eggs
- 10 tablespoons sugar
- 8 tablespoons cream
- 1/8 ounce brandy
- 4 cups flour (author suggests cake flour with no baking powder to get dough of a lighter consistency)
- 1 teaspoon cardamom
- Beat egg yolks thick with sugar.
- Whip cream stiff, and fold in together with brandy.
- Work well, and gradually add flour with cardamom, or just enough flour to make the dough right for handling.
- Leave in a cool place or in the refridgerator overnight.
- It really requires tow persons to do this --one for rolling and cutting and the other for the cooking.
- The dough should be rolled out in a cold room, handling only a small lump at a time.
- With cookie wheel, cut strips on the bias of the dough, from right side upwards from left side downwards, to make small diamond-shaped cookies.
- Loosen them with spatula, and in the middle of each diamond, make a small slit with cookie wheel.
- Thread one end of diamond carefully through slit.
- Place cookies on lightly floured cookie sheets, and keep in a cold place until ready for cooking.
- Then cookies are dropped in boiling lard or oil, until golden brown, and turned.
- Then remove witha long steel knitting needle.
- Let some of the grease drop off, and place on absorbent paper until cooled.
- Store in air-tight container.
eggs, sugar, cream, brandy, flour, cardamom
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/fattigmann-i-343509 (may not work)