Ingredients
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2
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1/2
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1
-
8
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1/2
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4
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1
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1
-
1
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1 1/4
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-
-
Directions
Easy Cut Rugelach,This delicious and beautiful recipe for rugelach (a flakey, tender Jewish pastry / cookie) was handed down through 4 generations of Gourmet Magazine’s food editor Melissa Robertss family and was recently featured as part of “Gourmets Favorite Cookies: 1941-2008”. These are easier than the typical crescent rugelach as they are scored first, baked, and then broken into individual cookies afterwards, for a wonderful variety of textures from top to bottom. The dough can be used for many different fillings including: Nutella (warm slightly before spreading), mini chocolate chips, cinnamon sugar, etc… Just use what you like! These freeze well. Dough must be chilled (preferably overnight) before using.,This delicious and beautiful recipe for rugelach (a flakey, tender Jewish pastry / cookie) was handed down through 4 generations of Gourmet Magazine’s food editor Melissa Robertss family and was recently featured as part of “Gourmets Favorite Cookies: 1941-2008”. These are easier than the typical crescent rugelach as they are scored first, baked, and then broken into individual cookies afterwards, for a wonderful variety of textures from top to bottom. The dough can be used for many different fillings including: Nutella (warm slightly before spreading), mini chocolate chips, cinnamon sugar, etc… Just use what you like! These freeze well. Dough must be chilled (preferably overnight) before using.
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Steps
1
Done
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Whisk Together Flour and Salt in a Bowl. Beat Together Butter and Cream Cheese in a Large Bowl With an Electric Mixer Until Combined Well. Add Flour Mixture and Stir With a Wooden Spoon Until a Soft Dough Forms. Gather Dough Into a Ball and Wrap in Plastic Wrap, Then Flatten (in Wrap) Into a Roughly 7- by 5- Inch Rectangle. Chill Until Firm, 8 to 24 Hours. |
2
Done
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Put Oven Rack in Middle Position and Preheat Oven to 350f Line Bottom of a 1- to 1 1/2-Inch-Deep Large Shallow Baking Pan With Parchment Paper. |
3
Done
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Cut Dough Into 4 Pieces. Chill 3 Pieces, Wrapped in Plastic Wrap, and Roll Out Remaining Piece Into a 12- by 8-Inch Rectangle on a Well-Floured Surface With a Floured Rolling Pin. Transfer Dough to a Sheet of Parchment, Then Transfer to a Tray and Chill While Rolling Out Remaining Dough in Same Manner, Transferring Each to Another Sheet of Parchment and Stacking on Tray. |
4
Done
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Whisk 1/2 Cup Sugar With Cinnamon. |
5
Done
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Arrange 1 Dough Rectangle on Work Surface With Long Side Nearest You. Spread 1/4 Cup Preserves Evenly Over Dough With Offset Spatula. Sprinkle 1/4 Cup Raising and a Rounded 1/4 Cup Walnuts Over Jam, Then Sprinkle With 2 Tablespoons Cinnamon Sugar. |
6
Done
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Using Parchment as an Aid, Roll Up Dough Tightly Into a Log. Place, Seam Side Down, in Lined Baking Pan, Then Pinch Ends Closed and Tuck Underneath. Make 3 More Logs in Same Manner and Arrange 1 Inch Apart in Pan. Brush Logs With Milk and Sprinkle Each With 1 Teaspoon of Remaining Granulated Sugar. With a Sharp Large Knife, Make 3/4-Inch-Deep Cuts Crosswise in Dough (not All the Way Through) at 1-Inch-Intervals. (if Dough Is Too Soft to Cut, Chill Until Firmer, 20 to 30 Minutes.). |
7
Done
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Bake Until Golden, 45 to 50 Minutes. Cool to Warm in Pan on a Rack, About 30 Minutes, Then Transfer Logs to a Cutting Board and Slice Cookies All the Way Through. |