fake sugar cookie recipe

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Crusoe 1 Itzel Crusoe Wilson Per. 4 June 9, 2013 Hnrs Intro to Lit Walnut-Sugar Cookies The most modern version of the sugar cookie may be traced back to Europe around the sixteenth century. Originally called jumbles or sugar cakes, they primarily became popular because they could be stored for numerous months. They were lightly flavored and baked until rock solid. These bland, firm cookies were extremely cheap and widely available to the common population. Traditionally, the cookies were twisted in knots or pretzel-like shapes and were sometimes incorporated with nuts or fruits. Spices or vanilla extract were not added until the twentieth century. Until then, they were a common, insipid staple to many people’s diets. Ingredients: 900 grams of flour 400 grams of butter

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Itzel CrusoeWilson Per. 4June 9, 2013Hnrs Intro to LitWalnut-Sugar CookiesThe most modern version of the sugar cookie may be traced back to Europe around the sixteenth century. Originally called jumbles or sugar cakes, they primarily became popular because they could be stored for numerous months. They were lightly flavored and baked until rock solid. These bland, firm cookies were extremely cheap and widely available to the common population. Traditionally, the cookies were twisted in knots or pretzel-like shapes and were sometimes incorporated with nuts or fruits. Spices or vanilla extract were not added until the twentieth century. Until then, they were a common, insipid staple to many peoples diets.

Ingredients: 900 grams of flour 400 grams of butter 1 teaspoon of baking powder 1 cup of sugar (and more for dusting). 75 grams of walnuts

Steps:1. Blend the butter and sugar until fluffy. Incorporate the baking powder and flour. Chop the walnuts into lilliputian pieces. Mix everything together. 2. Form a ball with all of the dough and place it into a refrigerator for around two hours.3. Preheat the oven to 425 Fahrenheit. Roll 1-inch balls of dough and place them on a greased baking sheet. Bake for about twenty minutes.4. Wait for them to cool completely and dust with your choice of granulated or powdered sugar.5. Enjoy with a tall glass of milk!