Easy Work Crunchy Cookie Cutter Cookies

It takes a bit of work, but I wanted to make cute cookies for Valentines Day or as a present using a cookie cutter and easy-to-handle dough.
The dough will start to soften as you work with it. When that happens put it back in the refrigerator to tighten it up, which will make it easy to work with again. Recipe by Mimikku
Easy Work Crunchy Cookie Cutter Cookies
It takes a bit of work, but I wanted to make cute cookies for Valentines Day or as a present using a cookie cutter and easy-to-handle dough.
The dough will start to soften as you work with it. When that happens put it back in the refrigerator to tighten it up, which will make it easy to work with again. Recipe by Mimikku
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Add the butter (margarine) to a bowl and cream. Add the sugar and mix well.
- 2
Sift in the cake flour and the katakuriko and mix as if cutting with a spatula.
- 3
Once it's come together in huge clumps add the milk and continue to mix in the cutting motion. Once it's no longer powdery, stop mixing.
- 4
It's okay if the dough doesn't come together in one unified lump. It'll come together when you place the dough in a plastic bag and roll it out.
- 5
Roll out the dough to a 4 mm thickness, then let it cool in the refrigerator. You will be baking them at 180℃ for 15-17 minutes. The baking time may vary depending on the size of your cookie cutter.
- 6
I used a heart-shaped cookie cutter as shown in the picture. The heart-shaped cookie cutter is smaller than the 3.5 cm square cookie cutter.
- 7
Making 3 colors of dough lets you create 4 patterns of cookies.
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