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Pineapple Tarts

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Dairy Army times, Family & fr 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 lb Butter; softened
3 oz Cream cheese; softened
1 1/4 c Flour
Pineapple jam
Confectioner's sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix togethers the butter and cream cheese. Add flour and mix well. Place in
the refrigerator and mix well. Place in the refrigerator until chilled
through, at least an hour.
Roll out like piecrust on a floured board. Cut in oblongs and pread jam on
one half. Fold over the other half and pinch to seal.
Bake in a preheated 375 degree oven for 12 minuytes. When cool, springle
with confectionser's sugar.
Makes 1 to 2 dozen, depending on size.
Recipe by: Army Times, 1978
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by "abprice@wf.net" <abprice@wf.net> on Apr 13,
1998

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