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> 1991 2nd Place: Oma's Almond Cookies
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> Recipe By :
> Serving Size :120
> Cuisine :
> Main Ingred. :
> Categories :Bars and Cookies Cookies
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> Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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> 2 c Butter --softened
> 2 c Sugar
> 2 Eggs
> 1 Lemon --grated rind and
> Juice
> 4 c All-purpose flour
> 1 ts Baking powder
> 1 pn Salt
> 1/2 lb Unblanched almonds --finely
> Ground or grated
> 1 Colored sugars for garnish
> Optional
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> Preparation time: 30 minutes Chilling time: 8 hours or overnight=20
> Cooking time: 10 minutes=20 1. Cream butter and sugar in large mixer bowl
> of electric mixer.=20 Beat in eggs, one at a time. Beat in lemon rind and
> juice. Mix flour,=20 baking powder and salt. Stir flour mixture and
> ground almonds into=20 butter mixture to make a soft dough. Divide dough
> into quarters.=20 Refrigerate dough, wrapped in wax paper, until firm, at
> least 8 hours=20 or overnight.=20 2. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Have
> ungreased baking sheets ready.=20 3. Roll out one dough portion on
> lightly floured pastry cloth with a=20 rolling pin covered with stocking
> or roll between sheets of lightly=20 floured wax paper to 1/8 -inch
> thickness. Cut out with cookie=20 cutters. Return dough to refrigerator
> if it gets too soft. Transfer=20 to baking sheets, leaving 2 inches
> between each cookie. Sprinkle with=20 colored sugar if desired.=20 4.
> Bake until very light brown at edges, 8 to 10 minutes. Transfer=20 to
> wire racks to cool. Store in a covered tin.=20 This second-place winner,
> from Judy M. Drux of Dyer, Indiana, makes=20 very thin, crisp, delicate
> cookies. The dough keeps well in the=20 refrigerator if well-wrapped.
> This cookie was a tribute to her=20 husband's grandmother, Antonia Drux,
> who emigrated to this country=20 from Germany in 1923. (Oma means
> "grandma" in German.) A great recipe from: The Recipe Collector Web Page
> http://users.southeast.net/~tbankerd From:timothy P. Bankerd
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