Ingredients
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1/2
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3/4
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1
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1 1/2
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1/8
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1
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2 1/2
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1
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Directions
Galaxy Cookies, I got this recipe from my mother and my favorite cookbook, Betty Crocker’s Cookbook These beautiful cookies are always a hit at parties because they look like little bonbons These cookies are great to make for children, and it’s easy to let them help out , Ive been making these for probably 30 years now! I started making them with mini Reese cups and Hershey Nugget candies They are always a hit! I have tried with Rolos but were a fail because the caramel leaked out Thank you for posting this recipe!, What food coloring do you use to get such vibrant red & blue?
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Steps
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Preheat Over to 350f. |
2
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Mix Thoroughly Butter, Sugar, Vanilla, and, If Desired, a Few Drops of Food Coloring. |
3
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Work in Salt and Flour Until Dough Holds Together. |
4
Done
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If Dough Is Dry, Mix in 1 to 2 Tbsp Light Cream. |
5
Done
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Mold Dough by Tablespoonfuls Around Date, Nut, Candy, Cherry, or a Few Chocolate Pieces. |
6
Done
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Roll Into Balls. |
7
Done
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Place Cookies About 1-Inch Apart on an Ungreased Cookie Sheet. |
8
Done
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Bake 12-15 Minutes Until Set but not Brown. |
9
Done
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Prepare Icing by Mixing Confectioners Sugar With Light Cream or Milk and Vanilla Until Smooth. |
10
Done
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If Desired, Stir in a Few Drops of Food Coloring. |
11
Done
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For a Tasty Chocolate Icing, Increase Light Cream to 3 Tbsp and Stir in 1 Oz Melted Unsweetened Chocolate. |
12
Done
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Let Cookies Cool, Then Dip Tops of Cookies Into Icing Several Times to Get a Good Layer. |
13
Done
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If Desired, Immediately Decorate With Coconut, Nuts, Colored Sugar, Candies, Chocolate Pieces or Chocolate Shot. |
14
Done
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Makes 20 to 25 Cookies. |
15
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Variations: Brown Sugar Galaxy Cookies: Substitute 1/2 C Brown Sugar (packed) For the Confectioners' Sugar and Omit Food Color. |