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Almond Cookies #3

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Eggs Chinese Cookie 35 Servings

INGREDIENTS

35 Almonds
10 Almonds
1 c Lard
1 c Sugar
1 Egg
1 ts Almond extract
2 1/2 c Flour
1 1/2 ts Baking powder
1/8 ts Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Blanch almonds. Leave the first quantity whole; grind the remainder to a
fine powder. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
2. Cream together lard and sugar in a mixing bowl. Beat egg and add, along
with ground almonds and almond extract. Blend in well.
3. Sift flour together with baking powder and salt. Gradually add to bowl,
mixing with the hands to blend. Then knead into a dough. (If the dough is
too stiff, add water a drop at a time to make it more pliable, but do not
soften too much.)
4. With a rolling pin, roll the dough out to a thickness of 1/2-inch. Then,
with a cookie cutter, cut in 1-1/2 inch circles. (Or pinch off the dough
and form into small balls which, when flattened, will make cookies of the
same size.)
5. Grease a baking sheet with peanut oil; arrange cookies on top. With
chopsticks or finger, make an indentation in the center of each cookie;
then press in a whole almond. Bake until pale golden (about 15 minutes).
NOTE: Almond cookies may be baked in advance, wrapped in foil and frozen.
  VARIATIONS:
1. For the lard, substitute either butter or 1/2 cup peanut oil. (One
teaspoon sesame oil may be added to the latter.)
2. For the flour, substitute rice flour; for the white sugar, light brown
sugar.
3. For the almond extract, use half-almond, half-vanilla extract.
4. In step 5, before topping with almonds, glaze the cookies by brushing
them with a mixture of 1 egg yolk and 1 tablespoon water, beaten together.
5. In step 5, omit the almonds. Instead, dip the end of a chopstick into
red food coloring and lightly touch the indented center of each cookie to
decorate.
From <The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook>, ISBN 0-517-65870-4. Downloaded
from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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