CookpadCookpad
Guest
Register or Log In
Save and create recipes, send cooksnaps and more
  • Search
  • Premium
    • Top Cooksnapped Recipes
    • Top Viewed Recipes
  • Premium
  • Challenges
  • FAQ
  • Send Feedback
  • Region
  • Your Collection
Your Collection
To start creating your recipe library, please register or login.
The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete
CookpadCookpad
A picture of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.

The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies

Ricardo
Ricardo @tallcook
Manhattan, New York, United States

These sandtarts were made by my boyfriend’s great-grandmother when growing up in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and the recipe is thought to originate from a Pennsylvania Dutch recipe, although we haven’t been able to find any images of this exact cookie today. It has been described as a "crisp butter cookie that you want to eat like a potato chip." The secret to its longevity in the Billings family is found in its perfect thin two-bite size, with a simple walnut crunch and a burst of cinnamon.

These sandtarts were made by my boyfriend’s great-grandmother when growing up in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and the recipe is thought to originate from a Pennsylvania Dutch recipe, although we haven’t been able to find any images of this exact cookie today. It has been described as a "crisp butter cookie that you want to eat like a potato chip." The secret to its longevity in the Billings family is found in its perfect thin two-bite size, with a simple walnut crunch and a burst of cinnamon.

Read more

The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies

Ricardo
Ricardo @tallcook
Manhattan, New York, United States

These sandtarts were made by my boyfriend’s great-grandmother when growing up in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and the recipe is thought to originate from a Pennsylvania Dutch recipe, although we haven’t been able to find any images of this exact cookie today. It has been described as a "crisp butter cookie that you want to eat like a potato chip." The secret to its longevity in the Billings family is found in its perfect thin two-bite size, with a simple walnut crunch and a burst of cinnamon.

These sandtarts were made by my boyfriend’s great-grandmother when growing up in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and the recipe is thought to originate from a Pennsylvania Dutch recipe, although we haven’t been able to find any images of this exact cookie today. It has been described as a "crisp butter cookie that you want to eat like a potato chip." The secret to its longevity in the Billings family is found in its perfect thin two-bite size, with a simple walnut crunch and a burst of cinnamon.

Read more
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete
Share
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Ingredients

2 hours plus overnight chilling
100 cookies
  • 1/2 poundunsalted butter
  • 1 poundsugar
  • 3eggs, beaten, plus another beaten egg for egg wash
  • 1 poundall-purpose flour
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.

Steps

2 hours plus overnight chilling
  1. 1

    Beat butter. Then beat in sugar for 5 minutes.

    A picture of step 1 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
    A picture of step 1 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
  2. 2

    Incorporate eggs, then fold in flour at low speed. Remove from electric mixer, make sure everything is well mixed, cover and refrigerate overnight.

    A picture of step 2 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
    A picture of step 2 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
    A picture of step 2 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
  3. 3

    On parchment roll dough VERY THIN, almost translucent. Use lots of flour to prevent it from sticking. Cut with cookie cutter, place on greased cookie sheets in the refrigerator. The dough, because of the butter, can get very soft. Dough that is left over from cutting cookies should be put in refrigerator (or freezer preferably) and added to new dough when firmer. When all dough has been cut into discs, preheat oven to 350F.

    A picture of step 3 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
    A picture of step 3 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
    A picture of step 3 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
  4. 4

    With a pastry brush coat cookies with beaten whole egg. Add a few chopped walnuts and sprinkle lightly with cinnamon. Bake for 8 minutes or until just beginning to turn brown. Remove from cookie sheet fairly quickly after taking out of oven.

    A picture of step 4 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
    A picture of step 4 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
    A picture of step 4 of The Billings’ Sandtart Cookies.
  5. 5

    Tip: Because dough is so soft and thin, it is best to stay with simple cutter designs, usually a 2 1/2- to 3-inch circle.

Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete

Cooksnaps

Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Copied!

Ricardo
Ricardo @tallcook
on December 16, 2022 00:50
Manhattan, New York, United States
My mother was a very good home cook, which made me appreciate homemade food to this day.
Read more

Comments (2)

Paul Rivieras
Paul Rivieras @RamenChef
December 19, 2022 04:59
One Day, I gonna bake these Babies, and it's gonna be Delicious 🤤
Guest
Add a comment
0/0

Keywords

Cookie Egg Butter

Similar Recipes

More Recipes

  1. A picture of Stir-Fry Combining Crunchy Snow Peas and Scored Gizzards.

    Stir-Fry Combining Crunchy Snow Peas and Scored Gizzards

    Bonnabelle Reintges Bonnabelle Reintges
  2. A picture of Makhandi Halwa.

    Makhandi Halwa

     Gupta Mithlesh Gupta Mithlesh
  3. A picture of You’ll Love Parwal! Potato & Pointed Gourd Sabzi with a Secret Sesame - Sev Masala.

    You’ll Love Parwal! Potato & Pointed Gourd Sabzi with a Secret Sesame - Sev Masala

    Krishna Dholakia Krishna Dholakia
  4. A picture of Maamoul with Date Filling.

    Maamoul with Date Filling

    Bethica Das Bethica Das
  5. A picture of Venison stroganoff.

    Venison stroganoff

    Courtney Mainhart Courtney Mainhart
  6. A picture of Sautéed Sweet Corn on the Cob.

    Sautéed Sweet Corn on the Cob

    ShuriahK. ShuriahK.
  7. A picture of Leek and horseradish soup.

    Leek and horseradish soup

    Rianne Van Setten Rianne Van Setten
  8. A picture of Caramelized Pork Belly.

    Caramelized Pork Belly

    ShuriahK. ShuriahK.
  9. A picture of Custard Kunafa Cups - Indian Style Quick and Easy Dessert.

    Custard Kunafa Cups - Indian Style Quick and Easy Dessert

    Manisha Sampat Manisha Sampat
  10. A picture of Corn Capsicum Pizza.

    Corn Capsicum Pizza

    Jigisha Modi Jigisha Modi
  11. A picture of Chicken fried rice or fried rice.

    Chicken fried rice or fried rice

    Nichole Nichole
  12. A picture of Sweet Chili Chicken Wings.

    Sweet Chili Chicken Wings

    Katie Katie
  13. A picture of Mistletoe Margaritas.

    Mistletoe Margaritas

    Katatonickat Katatonickat
  14. A picture of Not a Bland Spaghetti.

    Not a Bland Spaghetti

    Jani Jani
  15. A picture of Pickle salad.

    Pickle salad

    Becky Webster Becky Webster
  16. A picture of Methi Bhindi Masala.

    Methi Bhindi Masala

    ZMA ZMA
  17. A picture of White Lily 2 ingredients biscuits.

    White Lily 2 ingredients biscuits

    Kim Harbin Klink Kim Harbin Klink
  18. A picture of Cumin tea (Jeera tea): 1 Magical drink to reduce indigestion & bloating.

    Cumin tea (Jeera tea): 1 Magical drink to reduce indigestion & bloating

    Asian Delicasy Asian Delicasy
  19. A picture of Salisbury steak, doesn't need any more 'splaning!.

    Salisbury steak, doesn't need any more 'splaning!

    Lon Kluxdal Lon Kluxdal
  20. A picture of Gond Badam Ke Ladoo { Winter Special }.

    Gond Badam Ke Ladoo { Winter Special }

    Alka Bhandari Alka Bhandari
  21. A picture of Pickle salad.

    Pickle salad

    Becky Webster Becky Webster
  22. A picture of Chicken fried rice or fried rice.

    Chicken fried rice or fried rice

    Nichole Nichole
  23. A picture of Not a Bland Spaghetti.

    Not a Bland Spaghetti

    Jani Jani
  24. A picture of Haldi + Adrak + Pudina + Gud Ki Healthy Chai ☕️.

    Haldi + Adrak + Pudina + Gud Ki Healthy Chai ☕️

    Alka Bhandari Alka Bhandari
  25. A picture of Spring Onion Paratha.

    Spring Onion Paratha

    Abha Agam Singh Abha Agam Singh
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/16685371
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App

About Us

Our mission at Cookpad is to make everyday cooking fun, because we believe that cooking is key to a happier and healthier life for people, communities and the planet. We empower home cooks all over the world to help each other by sharing their recipes and cooking experiences.

Subscribe to Premium for exclusive features & benefits!

Cookpad Communities

🇺🇸 United States 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 🇪🇸 España 🇦🇷 Argentina 🇺🇾 Uruguay 🇲🇽 México 🇨🇱 Chile 🇻🇳 Việt Nam 🇹🇭 ไทย 🇮🇩 Indonesia 🇫🇷 France 🇸🇦 السعودية 🇹🇼 臺灣 🇮🇹 Italia 🇮🇷 ایران 🇮🇳 India 🇭🇺 Magyarország 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇬🇷 Ελλάδα 🇲🇾 Malaysia 🇵🇹 Portugal 🇺🇦 Україна 🇯🇵 日本 See All

Learn More

Cookpad Premium Careers Feedback Blog Terms of Service Community Guidelines Privacy Policy Frequently Asked Questions

Download our app

Open Cookpad App on Google Play Open Cookpad App on App Store
Copyright © Cookpad Inc. All Rights Reserved
close