Cute and Easy Spritz Cookies for Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival)
- 90 grams Cake flour
- 40 grams Margarine or butter
- 40 grams Milk
- 30 grams Sugar (white sugar)
- 1 dash Matcha
- 1 small quantity on the tip of a toothpick Red food coloring
- For a variation on this recipe, see
- Melt the margarine and milk in the microwave for 5-10 seconds.
- I recommend using margarine to play up the flavors of matcha and anko.
- Add in the sugar and mix well.
- Add the flour and mix.
- There's no need to sift.
- Divide the dough roughly into 4 parts.
- Mix in about the same amount of anko (not listed in ingredients) as the dough.
- The anko dough will be a larger quantity due to the addition of anko so take care to set aside a smaller portion.
- Make the red food coloring cookie dough and matcha dough.
- Adjust the food coloring/matcha powder according to your own taste.
- Stack each dough on a piece of plastic wrap.
- Roll the wrap as though you are using a sushi rolling mat.
- Take care not to roll the plastic wrap into the dough.
- Put the plastic-wrapped roll into a pastry bag.
- A bigger pastry bag will be easier to use.
- Here, I used a star-shaped tip.
- Pipe the dough in a circular fashion.
- The individual colored dough will come out beautifully together.
- Piping a wavy pattern is beautiful too.
- If you pipe the dough into smaller cookies, they'll be similar to hina arare (Doll Festival cookies) and look cuter.
- If decorating with dragees they should be sprinkled on the cookie dough before baking.
- If decorating with chocolate wait until the cookies are baked.
- Preheat oven to 170C (338 Fahrenheit).
- Bake for 12-15 minutes at 170C (338 Fahrenheit).
- Adjust time according to the brownness of the cookies.
- Even a little bit of decoration makes these cookies cute!
- The kids loved them.
- Decorated with sugar craft.
- It's ideal for times when you want to make just a little.
- Here they are in a simpler arrangement with a greater Japanese influence.
flour, margarine, milk, sugar, matcha, red food coloring
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/146764-cute-and-easy-spritz-cookies-for-hina-matsuri-doll-festival (may not work)