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Rosemary- Cheese Spritz Cookies

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Ingredients

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1 cup unsalted butter
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
1 large egg yolk
6 tablespoons heavy cream
1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cup finely grated pecorino cheese
1/2 cup finely grated parmesan cheese
1 tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoons minced fresh rosemary leaves
1 teaspoon fine salt
1 pinch freshly ground nutmeg

Nutritional information

764.1
Calories
536 g
Calories From Fat
59.6 g
Total Fat
37 g
Saturated Fat
209.9 mg
Cholesterol
790.6 mg
Sodium
46.4 g
Carbs
1.6 g
Dietary Fiber
3.5 g
Sugars
12.1 g
Protein
625g
Serving Size

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Rosemary- Cheese Spritz Cookies

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    Do not let not having a cookie press stop you from making these easy and addictive crackers!!My cookie press broke on the first cracker, ugh, but I ended up using a teaspoon measuring spoon and used my fingers to place them on a silpat. Then used a fork dampened with a bit of water to press down the rounds and then topped with a hint of parm. Worked like a charm! These are so good and will the hit of your next cocktail party

    • 90 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Rosemary-Cheese Spritz Cookies, Another Recipe from Food Network, I love this one! Prep Time equals 20 for prep and 20 for inactive prep Cook’s Notes: These freeze beautifully Press the cookies out into desired shapes on cookie sheets and freeze Transfer frozen cookies to a plastic bag, seal, and keep frozen for up to 1 month When ready to bake, lay out frozen cookies on cookie trays and bake from frozen for 25 minutes Some disk shapes work better than others Since this is savory cookie, we liked the cutters that result in a cracker shape cookie, like the ribbon, clover Stars and and snowflakes work, too , Do not let not having a cookie press stop you from making these easy and addictive crackers!!My cookie press broke on the first cracker, ugh, but I ended up using a teaspoon measuring spoon and used my fingers to place them on a silpat Then used a fork dampened with a bit of water to press down the rounds and then topped with a hint of parm Worked like a charm! These are so good and will the hit of your next cocktail party, Another Recipe from Food Network, I love this one! Prep Time equals 20 for prep and 20 for inactive prep Cook’s Notes: These freeze beautifully Press the cookies out into desired shapes on cookie sheets and freeze Transfer frozen cookies to a plastic bag, seal, and keep frozen for up to 1 month When ready to bake, lay out frozen cookies on cookie trays and bake from frozen for 25 minutes Some disk shapes work better than others Since this is savory cookie, we liked the cutters that result in a cracker shape cookie, like the ribbon, clover Stars and and snowflakes work, too


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Bring All Ingredients to Room Temperature.

    2
    Done

    Beat the Butter and Lemon Zest With an Electric Mixer at Medium Speed Until Smooth, About 30 Seconds. Slowly Beat in the Egg Yolk and Cream.

    3
    Done

    Whisk the Flour, Pecorino, 1/4 Cup of the Parmesan, Sugar, Rosemary, Salt, and Nutmeg Together in a Bowl. Gradually Add the Flour Mixture Into the Butter Mixture While Mixing Slowly. Scrape Down the Sides of the Bowl, Then Beat on Medium Speed to Make a Slightly Sticky Dough.

    4
    Done

    Fill the Cookie Press With the Dough. Assemble the Press With the Desired Disk Shape (see Cook's Note), and Press Cookies Onto Ungreased Baking Sheets. Leave About One Inch Between Cookies. Sprinkle With the Remaining 1/4 Cup Parmesan and Refrigerate Cookies For 20 Minutes.

    5
    Done

    Preheat Oven to 325 Degrees F.

    6
    Done

    Bake Cookies, Rotating Pan Halfway Through, Until Golden, the Cheese Browns a Bit, and the Cookies Smell Nutty, About 20 to 25 Minutes. Briefly Cool the Cookies on the Baking Sheets, Then Transfer to Racks to Cool. Serve or Store in a Tightly Sealed Container For Up to 1 Month.

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