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German Cinnamon Cookies

Messy decorating but perfectly baked cookies!
Cookie dough is flecked with almonds bits

This is a great old recipe that’s more flavorful than sugar cookies. It’s a true almond flavor from finely chopped almonds. It’s also flavored with cinnamon and vanilla for a true German taste.

This makes a lot of cookie dough. You can freeze the extra dough or bake all the cookies and freeze the extras cookies. The color is a deep tan and the added flecks of finely chopped almonds adds texture and interest.

I like weighing the flour and sugar when I bake. It is a much more accurate measurement, so I’ve added the weights in grams.

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups butter, 3 sticks, room temperature

1 pound confectioners sugar, 454 grams

4 eggs

1 teaspoon vanilla

4 cups sifted flour, 472 grams

3 teaspoons cinnamon

1 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 pound almonds, finely chopped

Directions

  1. Whisk together sifted flour, cinnamon, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
  2. In a mixer beat butter till light. Add confectioners sugar and beat till creamy. Add eggs and vanilla and beat till fluffy.
  3. Add flour mixture to butter mixture and mix at a slow speed just until combined.
  4. Add nuts to dough and mix until combined.
  5. Scrape dough into a medium bowl. Cover and chill overnight or several hours
  6. Take a cup or 2 of dough and pat into a round shape on a floured surface. Roll to desired thickness. Cut with cookie cutters and place on cookie sheets lined with parchment paper. Keep 1-2 inches in between cookies. Arrange cookies of same size on each sheet for even baking.
  7. Bake at 375 degrees F for 7-8 minutes or until done. Do not let cookies brown at the edges. They will puff up. Also they crisp up as they cool.
  8. Cool cookies on cooling racks.
  9. Decorate after cooling several hours if desired. I use Royal Icing. Recipe below

ROYAL ICING

Combine in a medium bowl 1 egg white and 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice. Add confectioners to desired consistency. Thicker icing for piping. Thinner for spreading and dipping. Start with 1 cup confectioners sugar and see what the consistency is.

Voila!

Cool Blue Serving Pieces!

Treasures on Townsend in Midland, MI and the Saginaw Antique Warehouse on Tittabawassee in Saginaw, MI are gold mines! Today I found very practical items I will definitely use often!

From the Saginaw Antique Warehouse, a huge Saxony platter with plenty of  white  to regally present any food and a bit of blue trim to keep me happy!

From the Saginaw Antique Warehouse, a huge Saxony platter with plenty of white to regally present any food and a bit of blue trim to keep me happy!

Also from the Saginaw Antique Warehouse, a German creamer, so pretty with a raised pattern and delicate blue painting. I'll use this to serve hot milk with coffee or true Michigan maple syrup with waffles!

Also from the Saginaw Antique Warehouse, a German creamer, so pretty with a raised pattern and delicate blue painting. I’ll use this to serve hot milk with coffee or true Michigan maple syrup with waffles!

Treasures on Townsend has a basement filled with 50% off items! This swirly blue glass bowl is just my style and will be perfect for cold salads!

Treasures on Townsend has a basement filled with 50% off items! This swirly blue glass bowl is just my style and will be perfect for cold salads!

Though not for serving food, I love the Flow Blue pattern added to our collection today, displayed close to the ceiling around our dining room.

Though not for serving food, I love the Flow Blue pattern added to our collection today, displayed close to the ceiling around our dining room.