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Kabocha Squash Cookies without Cookie Cutters
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I came up with this recipe where you don't need cookie cutters. You can make lots of them for Halloween parties for kids.

When you chop the kabocha squash in a food processor it will be lumpy. I like it this way, though.
If it's stringy, please strain it. The cookies won't be very sweet with 80 g of sugar. You will taste the sweetness of the kabocha squash, but kids seem to enjoy a sweeter taste. Recipe by twinflower

I came up with this recipe where you don't need cookie cutters. You can make lots of them for Halloween parties for kids.

When you chop the kabocha squash in a food processor it will be lumpy. I like it this way, though.
If it's stringy, please strain it. The cookies won't be very sweet with 80 g of sugar. You will taste the sweetness of the kabocha squash, but kids seem to enjoy a sweeter taste. Recipe by twinflower

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Kabocha Squash Cookies without Cookie Cutters

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I came up with this recipe where you don't need cookie cutters. You can make lots of them for Halloween parties for kids.

When you chop the kabocha squash in a food processor it will be lumpy. I like it this way, though.
If it's stringy, please strain it. The cookies won't be very sweet with 80 g of sugar. You will taste the sweetness of the kabocha squash, but kids seem to enjoy a sweeter taste. Recipe by twinflower

I came up with this recipe where you don't need cookie cutters. You can make lots of them for Halloween parties for kids.

When you chop the kabocha squash in a food processor it will be lumpy. I like it this way, though.
If it's stringy, please strain it. The cookies won't be very sweet with 80 g of sugar. You will taste the sweetness of the kabocha squash, but kids seem to enjoy a sweeter taste. Recipe by twinflower

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Ingredients

22 servings
  • 180 gramsKabocha squash
  • 120 gramsButter (or margarine)
  • 90 gramsSugar
  • 1Egg
  • 250 gramsWhite flour
  • 1/2 tspBaking powder
  • 1 smallamout Salt (not required if you use salted butter), Vanilla oil
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  1. 1

    Keep the butter at room temperature or microwave to soften. Combine the flour and baking powder and sift twice.

  2. 2

    Microwave the kabocha squash until it becomes soft, peel the skin, and chop up into small pieces in a food processor (then you can strain). Keep the skin aside.

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  3. 3

    Mix the butter until it becomes creamy, add the sugar, and keep mixing well until it turns pale and white. (I used half butter and half margarine)

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  4. 4

    Beat an egg (keep 2 tablespoons aside for brushing), pour into the butter mixture slowly to prevent separation, and keep mixing.

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  5. 5

    When it's blended, add the kabocha squash paste, a small amount of vanilla oil, and salt, then continue mixing.

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  6. 6

    Switch to a spatula, pour in the sifted flour all at once, and mix with a cutting motion. Continue mixing until it's no longer floury. Do not knead!

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  7. 7

    Separate into two portions and wrap in plastic wrap. Form into logs, and refrigerate. When they become a firm, take them out and push down a chopstick in the centre line to make a pumpkin shape (the stem will be added later). Return to the refrigerator.

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  8. 8

    When they are firm enought to cut, slice, and brush with the remaining egg. Make lines with the edge of a cup or a skewer.

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  9. 9

    Cut facial features from the skin you set aside with kitchen scissors, and press on the pumpkin faces.

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  10. 10

    Preheat the oven at 170℃/ 340℉. Bake for 20 minutes. If it seems like the temperature is too high, turn down the heat.

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  11. 11

    I put them into separate bags and wrap with ribbons and masking tape.

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  12. 12

    You can make a lot and they make perfect gifts.

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on September 24, 2013 06:43

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