Okay guys, we’re rounding off our cookie week with linzer cookies. This week I’ve brought you 5 different cookie recipes. We started with a cranberry pistachio biscotti drizzled with white chocolate, then we made thumbprint cookies filled with jam, soft & chewy oatmeal raisin cookies, and yesterday was cut-out gingerbread cookies. It was very necessary to throw in a sandwich cookie in the mix and that’s way we’re making linzer cookies today! I’ve given you quite a few cavities this week haven’t I? Okay, we’re making something other than cookies enxt week, I promise! Look at the perfect edges on these cuties. Nothing beats a nice almond shortbread cookie made from scratch. This particular shortbread cookie beats almost every sugar cookie recipe out there. Why you ask? Because it super buttery, loaded with jam and a sprinkle of powdered sugar. And the best part. Linzer cookies are pain-free. Royal icing is a headache if you’re not someone who likes to decorate cookies. gasp So you don’t have to worry about handing out cookies at work or at the kids school that look like a 6 year old decorated them and stuck on every kind of icing sugar available in your timezone. Trust me, these linzer cookies only look fancy. There is nothing to it. So give your cookie patrons a break from the store bought sugar cookies your decorating and give these a try. Let’s get down to it. The recipe? It’s not complicated! It took me a little bit of time to work out an easier solution than blanching almonds for the shortbread cookies. Because let’s get this out in the open, I don’t blanch almonds. It’s tedious to peel those suckers, and I don’t do it. There. Admitting it is the first step. We’re starting with the right consistency of butter. A little over 2 sticks. And make sure you’re using salted butter. I love the way salted butter gives these cookies a not so sweet taste. If you’re looking for a blow-your-mind sugar rush, this cookie isn’t it. They’re sweet and cute and a lot of other dainty things I can’t think of right now. aAnd almond shortbread cookies are perfect to put in a nice tin for mom. The cookie dough for linzer cookies is going to be thick and not wet. Slightly sticky and initially it’ll be quite crumbly, yet manageable. I’m going to repeat what i’ve said 4 times this week already. You must, you must, you must CHILL this shortbread dough for 2 hours. Once the cookie dough is prepared, divide it in half and press down into 6-inch rounds, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate. Chilling will help keep the butter cold to prevent spreading and at the same time the gluten in the flour has a chance to chill out too. A key point to remember about these cookies is to make sure you don’t overbake them. The cookies will take about 9-12 minutes or until they look ‘set’. Remember if the edges start to get slightly dark , they’re done. You don’t want to overbake these cookies. I left a batch in the oven just slightly longer and they were quite a bit crunchier around the edges. If that’s your thing, do what you gotta do. This shortbread cookie dough will hold it’s shape in the oven, which is super important when you’re using cookie cutters. The edges are nice and sharp, no spreading/distortions. These shortbread cookie cutouts can also eaten by themselves or with a light dusting of powdered sguar. You can skip the jam/jelly if that’s not your thing. And that concludes a full week of cookies on LSJ. Make sure you get some baking done this weekend. These linzer cookies are fun to bake and even more fun to devour. If you’ve got little ones, they can help with jam spreading, help with cutting out the cookies, or powdered sugar dusting. Happy baking, y’all!

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