When I was choosing recipes for alphabets I was sure about only one alphabet and that was D for Danish Cookies. I have always wanted to make them at home and I knew I could not miss this chance of baking them at home. The recipe is from Danish blog and it turned out really awesome. I didn’t have the big star nozzle for piping the cookies so I had to use the small one which resulted in slightly small cookies than the original recipe. But the shape doesn’t matter as long as the taste is delicious, which in this case was wonderful.
Blogging Marathon#75 Week 1/Day4
Sub Theme– Cookies
Dish– Danish Cookies
Country– Denmark
Source– Here
Ingredients:
1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup butter
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup yoghurt
Method:
Preheat oven to 400 °F and line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a mixing bowl beat sugar and butter until soft and creamy.
Stir in vanilla extract, yoghurt and flour and whisk to combine the batter.
Fill a piping bag with cookies batter and using a star nozzle pipe small rounds or wreath shaped cookies.
Bake in preheated oven for about 6 to 7 minutes.
Cool the cookies on the baking tray. Remove and store in airtight containers.
Serve and enjoy.
Serves – About 35 to 40 cookies Baking time- 7 minutes
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Lovely cookies. I just came to know that these cookies are piped into the shape.
Beautiful swirly cookies! I'm sure they tasted delicious.
Am also a huge fan of Danish cookies and yours have turned out so beautiful and tempting. Yum yum
Beautifully made Danish cookies Sapana. Lovely pic for letter D.
I think all of us love these buttery cookies, It is only recently that I gave eating these..too much butter !..but you have tempted me to get the box, or rather bake.
Lovely cookies.. Looks perfect!!
How buttery they looks, if i bake this cookies, i wont keep myself away from them, beautifully baked cookies Sapana.
Beautiful. Love the swirls..
I am buying a piping bag now just to bake these cookies…. Loved those swirls.