Strawberry and Blueberry Cookies

Standard cookies are delicious after all so I thought it'll be good with fruits inside too...these are my family favorites.
You can use any kind of butter.
You can substitute dried strawberries with cranberries too.
This is a very yummy cookie even without dried fruits inside.
Please adjust granulated sugar to your taste.
Please be careful since the dough is soft. For 30 cookies. Recipe by ko-ko
Strawberry and Blueberry Cookies
Standard cookies are delicious after all so I thought it'll be good with fruits inside too...these are my family favorites.
You can use any kind of butter.
You can substitute dried strawberries with cranberries too.
This is a very yummy cookie even without dried fruits inside.
Please adjust granulated sugar to your taste.
Please be careful since the dough is soft. For 30 cookies. Recipe by ko-ko
Steps
- 1
Sift the flour and almond flour together.
- 2
Cut the dried strawberries into small pieces. Do the same for dried blueberries that are large.
- 3
Put the butter and granulated sugar into a bowl and blend.
- 4
Add 1/2 beaten egg (or 1 egg yolk) into the mixture from step 3 and mix well.
- 5
Add the sifted ingredients from Step 1 to the Step 4 bowl. Form the dough into a ball by pressing and mixing with a spatula.
- 6
Divide the dough from Step 5 into two lumps. Add the dried strawberries into one, dried blueberries into the other and blend them in.
- 7
Wrap the two lumps from Step 6 with plastic wrap and let them rest in the fridge for about 2 hours. (You can also make the dough the day before you make bake cookies.)
- 8
Preheat the oven to 180℃ (350℉). Put the dough between plastic wraps and roll out to about 4mm thick with a rolling pin.
- 9
Cut into shapes with any cookie cutter of your choice. Place cookies on a baking pan lined with parchment paper. Bake about 15 minutes in preheated oven.
- 10
The cookies will rise as they bake so they would turn out to about 6mm thick. Once baked, transfer the cookies to cooling racks etc. and let cool.
- 11
It's alright if it turns out rather soft; it'll harden over time. It's done once you arrange them nicely and cute-looking on a plate. (The photo shows strawberry cookies.)
- 12
You can also roll out the dough into tubes, wrap in plastic wrap, and freeze. Bake after cutting the frozen dough...it's easier this way.
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