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Makes
20-24 cookies, or 10-12 sandwiches
Author Notes
Scratch made raspberry filling, sandwiched between salted fennel biscuit-like cookies. —Molly Damon
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Ingredients
- Salted Fennel biscuit-cookies
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2 cups
All purpose flour
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1/4 cup
Confectioners sugar
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1/2+2t cups
Coconut oil
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1 whole, 1 white
Egg
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1 teaspoon
Salt
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1 teaspoon
Baking Powder
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2 tablespoons
Fennel seeds
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1 teaspoon
Vanilla extract
- Raspberry Filling
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2 cups
Frozen raspberries (best quality you can find)
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1/2 cup
Granulated sugar
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1-2 teaspoons
Lemon zest (or 1tsp lemon extract)
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1-2 teaspoons
Cornstarch
Directions
- Salted Fennel biscuit-cookies
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Pre-heat oven to 350F and line baking sheets with parchment
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Mix sugar and oil together with whisk or fork.
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Add the egg, egg white and extract. Whisk to combine.
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Add in flour, salt, baking powder and fennel seeds. Mix to combine until ball of dough forms. The dough will be fairly dry, but add a small amount of oil if it's too crumbly.
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Turn dough out onto a clean, dry surface that has been lightly dusted with flour. Knead dough gentle a few times to incorporate any dry bits.
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Using a floured rolling pin, carefully roll out dough to desired thickness, about 1/8 inch. Rember, this is a drier, biscuit-like cookie and I found they taste better thin.
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Cut out dough in desired shape and re-roll remaining dough out for more cutting.
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Using a thin spatula, carefully transfer cookies to baking sheet and bake for 10-12 min or until set and just slightly darker in color.
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Cool completely on wire rack before filling.
- Raspberry Filling
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In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine raspberries, sugar and zest.
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Bring to a bubbling simmer, stirring occasionally and breaking down the berries a bit.
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Reduce heat slightly and let the mixture reduce down until thickened, about 10 min.
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Add in cornstarch, making sure to break up any clumps. Adjust sugar level to your liking. I like mine a bit sweeter, to balance the savory cookie.
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Once most of the liquid is reduced, remove from heat and cool completely. Speed this process up in the fridge if you are impatient, like me. :)
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Put a nice dollop of raspberry filling on a cookie and sandwich another on top. Repeat!
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Note: The filling WILL ooze out a bit, but that part of the fun in eating this cookie! Enjoy with a super cold glass of milk.
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