Ingredients
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100
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100
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1 1/2
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2
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4
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200
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50
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2
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8
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1
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Directions
amerikaner (German Vanilla Biscuit), This famous sweet biscuit literally translates into American, referring to the GIs baking this biscuit in Germany after WW II It has a fluffy soft texture and a wonderfully vanilla taste Typically it is covered with a lemon icing (and I will give that option here), but I like it way better without So do as you please :), 2nd attempt, and still very flat, any suggestions?, DH loved these I loved the fact that the recipe didn’t make dozens of cookies in fact I cut the recipe in half and got 6 nice cookies for him he loves to eat them with his coffee I did take a tiny bite just to see these are yummy and not overly sweet I also omitted the icing very easy to prepare thanks for posting 🙂
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Steps
1
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Preheat the Oven to 180c/350f. |
2
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in a Big Bowl Cream Butter, Sugar and Vanilla. Little by Little Add the Milk and the Eggs. |
3
Done
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in a Second Bowl Mix Flour, Baking Powder and Starch. Add to the Butter-Mixture and Stirr in Until Just Blended. |
4
Done
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Using 2 Tablespoons Drop 6 Heaps of Dough Onto Each Paper-Lined Baking Sheet (you Will Need 2). Make Sure to Leave Enough Space in Between the Heaps as Dough Will Spread During Baking. |
5
Done
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Bake For 15 Minutes or Until Golden Brown. Transfer to a Wire-Rack and Allow to Cool. |
6
Done
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If Using the Glaze Stir Together Icing Sugar and Lemon Juice and Spread This Onto the Even Side of the Amerikaner. |
7
Done
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Idea: For Children You Can Spread the Curved Side of the Biscuit With a Chocolate Icing and Stick Slivered Almonds Into Them to Make Them Appear Like Little Hedgehogs. :). |