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Moms Traditional Italian Cookies

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Ingredients

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12 cups flour
12 large eggs
1 lb butter or 1 lb margarine
4 cups sugar
3 tablespoons baking powder
2 tablespoons vanilla
2 tablespoons almond extract (or anise)
2 cups powdered sugar
milk
1 dash almond extract

Nutritional information

137.7
Calories
39 g
Calories From Fat
4.4 g
Total Fat
2.5 g
Saturated Fat
32.1 mg
Cholesterol
74.1 mg
Sodium
22.1 g
Carbs
0.4 g
Dietary Fiber
10.5 g
Sugars
2.3 g
Protein
3687g
Serving Size

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Moms Traditional Italian Cookies

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    I cut this in half for a family snack. We all love them. Really great receipt.

    • 160 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Mom’s Traditional Italian Cookies, These cookies are a staple in my family They are so simple, yet so incredibly wonderful This recipe has been passed down from my great-grandmother I’ve listed here the original recipe from my Nonna and great Aunt, as it was given to my mother It can easily be cut in half, or in fourths Obviously the full recipe makes ALOT OF COOKIES!! My mom has been known to actually make the full batch, especially for Christmas Besides the traditional knot shape, the cookie dough can be rolled out and cut with cookie cutters Pumpkins, Autumn leaves, Christmas trees, stars, and Easter eggs are but a few of the shapes we like to make these in I hope you enjoy them as much as my family does (Prep time includes dough resting time, and cooking time includes glaze drying time), I cut this in half for a family snack We all love them Really great receipt , I made these (half a recipe) as part of my Christmas baskets for my friends, and they are delicious! The reason I am giving it 4 stars is because I did the recipe exactly as stated (I chilled it for probably about 2 hours), and when I put the first batch into the oven, all the cute knots and S shapes that I made all flattened out, so they just looked like round cookies After that I just rolled them into small bouncy ball-sized balls, and stuck them in the oven The baking time and temperature were right on (I took them out at 10 minutes) I did like reviewer Mctet and, after making the glaze, just drizzled it over the cookies with the whisk used to stir it with THEN (I know, I have lots to say ) I sprinkled them with red and green sugar They did look arty I just called them Italian Cloud Cookies, because I labeled everything in the basket, and they weren’t from my mom Haha They did stay soft for like 5 days, though, kept in an airtight container Nice Anyway, I have a recipe similar to this one (that does keep their shape), so I’ll probably stick to that, but I thought I’d give this a shot P S My husband liked ’em a lot too 🙂 Thanks for sharing this, and I’m glad we tried it!


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    Steps

    1
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    For Cookie Dough: Cream Butter & Sugar.

    2
    Done

    Beat in Eggs, Baking Powder, Extracts and 3 Cups of Flour.

    3
    Done

    Add Remaining Flour Until a Stiff Dough Forms.

    4
    Done

    Chill Dough For at Least an Hour to Make It Easier to Work With.

    5
    Done

    at This Point You Can Form the Dough Into Knots (small For Cookies- Larger Knots Yield Egg Biscuits) or Roll Out the Dough and Use Cutters.

    6
    Done

    Bake For 10-12 Minutes at 375.

    7
    Done

    For Glaze: I Put About 2 Cups of Powdered Sugar in a Bowl, Add the Extract (just a Splash) and a Little Milk.

    8
    Done

    Then I Mix and Add More Milk Until It Gets to a Smooth Consistency- I Don't Like It Too Runny.

    9
    Done

    Should Be Like the Consistency of a Thick Alfredo Sauce.

    10
    Done

    Once Cookies Are Cooled, Dip the Tops of Each One Into the Glaze, or Drizzle Glaze Over the Cookies, and Allow to Dry Completely.

    11
    Done

    Can Be Topped With Colored Sugar or Sprinkles, Your Choice.

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