Subj : snickerdoodles To : SEAN DENNIS From : JIM WELLER Date : Thu Jun 02 2022 21:53:00 -=> Quoting Sean Dennis to Jim Weller <=- SD> I like snickerdoodles I only heard of them a little while ago. It was here. So I found a recipe and made some. Yes they are good. I think my mom made something similar when I was a kid but called them something else. Here's a similar Swedish cookie: MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Cinnamon Cookies Kanelkakor Categories: Scandinavia, Cookies Yield: 4 Dozen 7 oz Butter 1/3 c Sugar 2 ts Cinnamon 1 Egg yolk 1 3/4 c Flour Mixture of: 2 tb Sugar and 1 ts Cinnamon Stir fat and sugar until light and fluffy. Add cinnamon and egg yolk. Stir in the flour and quickly work to a dough. Leave in the fridge or some other cold place for about 1 hour. Grease the baking plates - you will need 2 plates for 1 batch cookies. Heat the oven to 350 F. Take out the dough and part in two, then shape each part to an even-sized "sausage". Cut the sausage in even-sized pieces and shape into small round balls, barely the size of a walnut. Roll them in the sugar-cinnamon mixture and put them on the baking plates. Use a fork to create a square pattern on the cookies. Bake for about 10 minutes or until nicely colored and done. Leave them on the plates for a few minutes before loosening them. Put them on a rack to cool. Enjoy! From: Bella MMMMM Cheers Jim .... "Cloves smell like real cinnamon only more so." -- Neekha. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20 --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 www.doccyber.org bbs.docsplace.org (1:135/392) .