Aunt Laura Cookies- Short Bread Cookies

Kristin Morales @cook_3516803
This was my great, great grandmother's recipe!
Aunt Laura Cookies- Short Bread Cookies
This was my great, great grandmother's recipe!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Pre-heat oven to 325
- 2
Mix all dry ingredients together (flour, baking powder and salt.) Place to the side.
- 3
Beat 2 eggs and place in a bowl, add butter, sugar and vanilla, mix well with a blender.
- 4
Slowly add dry ingredients in to wet ingredients and incorporate well.
- 5
Gently fold in walnuts.
- 6
Bake for 18-20 minutes.
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