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Spice Up Holiday Cutout Cookies

Author: ARA

(ARA) - Dust off your rolling pin and cookie cutters -- cutout cookies are a classic symbol of the festive holiday season. Cutout cookie success begins with a cookie dough made with real butter. Add a little spice with popular holiday flavors such as cardamom and crystallized ginger and finish the cookies with cute, colorful decorations.

Warm, fragrant cardamom and real butter combine to create an unexpected take on the standard sugar cookie. Natural, raw cane sugar replaces granulated sugar, adding a crisp, crunchy texture. This adult-version of the sugar cookie is still fun for kids to cut out and decorate.

Crystallized or candied ginger punches up the flavor of traditional gingerbread men. Chopped crystallized ginger adds a touch of sweetness to balance the spicy gingerbread dough, and small bits of candied ginger are perfect for adding eyes and buttons to the cutout cookies.

For cookie platter-perfect cutouts keep the following tips in mind:

* Never use spreads or margarine to replace butter in a recipe. Spreads contain less fat and more water than butter and will not perform the same.

* Keep your cookie dough chilled in between baking batches. Only work with one small piece of dough at a time; keep remaining dough in the refrigerator.

* Roll cookie dough between two layers of lightly floured parchment or wax paper. Cookie dough will roll evenly and is easily removed from the paper.

* Prevent cookies from sticking to baking sheets by simply covering sheets with a layer of parchment paper or by greasing the sheet with butter.

* For crisp-looking, well-defined cookie shapes, place cutouts on a cool cookie sheet and refrigerate before baking.

Visit www.ButterIsBest.com for more baking tips and delicious holiday cookie recipes made with real butter.

Cardamom Cane-Sugar Cutouts

Makes 3 to 4 dozen sugar cookies

Ingredients Cookies 1 and 1/2 cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter, softened 1 cup natural (raw) cane sugar* 2 large egg yolks 4 cups all-purpose flour 3 to 4 Tbsp. pre-ground cardamom or 2 to 3 Tbsp. freshly ground cardamom seed** 1/2 tsp. salt 1 Tbsp. lemon or orange zest (about 1 large lemon or small orange), freshly grated, optional

Decorating Icing 6 Tbsp. (3/4 stick) unsalted butter, softened 3 cups confectioners' sugar Pinch salt 3/4 tsp. pure vanilla extract 2 to 3 Tbsp. lime, orange or lemon juice, at room temperature

Additional colored sanding sugar, optional, for decorating

* Use large, granular-type cane sugars; in particular, large crystal Turbinado sugar or Demerara. ** Cardamom can be found in the spice section of most grocery stores.

Method 1. In a medium bowl, combine butter and sugar; cream together until light and fluffy. Beat in egg yolks. Add flour, cardamom, salt and zest; blend until dough is evenly mixed. Adjust cardamom to taste.

2. Divide dough in four balls on sheets of plastic wrap, and flatten each into a disk. Wrap tightly, and chill for at least 1 hr. or overnight.

3. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F and line baking sheets with parchment paper or butter them.

4. Take 1 ball of dough from refrigerator. (Keep remaining dough chilled.) On a lightly floured surface with a lightly floured rolling pin, roll dough out to 1/8- to ¼-in. thickness. Cut into shapes and place on prepared baking sheets.

5. Bake until bottoms just begin to brown, 8 to 10 min. Transfer to wire rack to cool completely. Continue to roll, cut and bake remaining dough.

6. For the icing, combine butter, sugar, salt and vanilla in a mixing bowl. Beat at low speed, gradually adding juice to reach desired consistency. Decorate completely cooled cookies as desired.


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