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What family classics will make your holiday season complete?
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Here is our family Sand Tart recipe:
MY SAND TARTS
2 C. sugar (1 lb)
yolk of 6 eggs
1/2 lb butter, softened
2 C. flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. cream of tartar
Cream sugar and butter. Add yolks. Mix flour, baking soda, and cream of tartar and add to butter mixture. Form dough into a log and chill. Heat oven to 375'. Slice cookies as thin as possible (paper-thin) and put on an ungreased cookie sheet. If dough gets too warm and doesn't slice well, rechill for easier slicing. Sprinkle with colored sugar or sprinkles. Bake until cookies just begin to color, about 8 minutes. Cool a few moments and remove from cookie sheet.
Last edited by florentine (12/01/2015 1:55 pm)
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AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH, SAND TARTS!!!!!!!!!!
Hands down my favorite. Yum-Yum. I understand, however, that sand tarts are not easy to make and require some muscle to flattened them out properly. Sand tart makers are held in the highest esteem by me.
Last edited by Just Fred (12/01/2015 5:43 pm)
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I make my dough into a log and slice very thinly. I didn't make that clear on the recipe. I will go back and fix..
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Florentine--that's a whole lot of egg yolks for one recipe. I'm disappointed that you "slice" instead of using shaped cookie cutters. It was always so traditional in my family and I still do it. Yeah, it's a real chore but the results are more than worth it.
Here's my sand tart recipe: 1/2 lb. butter
1 1/4 C. sugar
2 eggs, separated
1 tsp. baking powder
2 1/2 C. flour
Cream butter, sugar, add egg yolks & beat til light. Add dry ingredients & mix
well. Chill dough for at least several hours or overnight. Remove about 1/4 of
the chilled dough to roll out and cut with cookie cutters. Place on greased
cookie sheets and bake at 350° for about 8 minutes. Repeat until all dough is
used. Decorate cookies as desired.
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Flowergirl, I bet yours are a lot prettier than mine. As for the egg yolks, don't eat these before a cholesterol test. LOL
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I'll not make them but will know what they are when seen on a restaurant menu. Thanks.
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ooohhh nice.... now why would this Rican NOT like something fried???