Crispy Cut-Out Cookies That You Can Cut Right Away!

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The dough for cookie cutter cookies usually has to be refrigerated for a while, but I wanted to make cookies quickly, so I tried several times and came up with these.

Just mix very well. You can mix it like you are kneading! When you add cocoa powder, etc., don't worry about the amounts too much. Just add as much as you like If you mix with your hands, the dough might soften from the warmth of your hands, so I recommend mixing with a spatula or a spoon! Recipe by Yuu choco mama.

Crispy Cut-Out Cookies That You Can Cut Right Away!

The dough for cookie cutter cookies usually has to be refrigerated for a while, but I wanted to make cookies quickly, so I tried several times and came up with these.

Just mix very well. You can mix it like you are kneading! When you add cocoa powder, etc., don't worry about the amounts too much. Just add as much as you like If you mix with your hands, the dough might soften from the warmth of your hands, so I recommend mixing with a spatula or a spoon! Recipe by Yuu choco mama.

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Ingredients

30 servings
  1. 50 gramsMargarine or butter
  2. 30 gramsMilk
  3. 40 gramsSugar (or granulated sugar)
  4. 1 dashVanilla essence
  5. 90 gramsCake flour
  6. 50 gramsKatakuriko

Cooking Instructions

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    Microwave the margarine for 10 seconds to melt. Make sure it doesn't become too hot. Preheat the oven to 180ºC (356 Fahrenheit). If you are using a toaster, preheat on high heat.

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    Add cold milk, sugar, vanilla essence to the margarine and mix.

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    It will be like this when you stir it. It's fairly runny.

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    Measure in cake flour and katakuriko. You don't have to sift dry ingredients. At this point, it's easier to mix with a spatula, spoon, or cooking chopsticks.

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    When you are mixing, it will be sticky at first, but if you continue mixing...

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    it will become smooth and glossy. It should stop sticking to the bowl and come together in a nice ball of dough. Now the plain dough is ready.

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    Divide the plain dough into as many portions as you like, and mix each one with anything you like, such as cocoa powder, to enjoy a variety of flavors.

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    You could add ingredients like cocoa powder, dried fruits, matcha, strawberry, instant coffee, sesame or black cocoa powder. You could divide it into small portions and make many different kinds.

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    Use any shape or cookie cutter to your liking for cutting out the cookies.

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    Lightly dust the work surface and cut out the cookies. The surface of the cookies will feel a little bit oily but this is what keeps them from being sticky.

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    You can also simply cut the dough with a kitchen knife.

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    It's also cute to make round cookies and press the middle with your finger.

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    Bake for 13 to 15 minutes at 180 °C (356 Fahrenheit).

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    If you are using a toaster, toast for about 10 minutes at the highest setting. Whether you're using an oven or a toaster, adjust the time depending on how dark the cookies are becoming.

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    The cookies are soft while they're still hot, but they become crispy once they cool.

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    I think these would also look pretty decorated with a little bit of- "A Small Amount of Sugar Craft Dough" https://cookpad.wasmer.app/en/recipes/146717-sugar-crafted-flowers

    https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/146717-sugar-crafted-flowers

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