Labor of Love Cookies
I made this recipe after watching Tuesday’s Martha Stewart Show and encourage everyone to use this as an alternative to your iced sugar cookie, the dough is delicious. The reason I call them Labor of Love Cookies is because the process is time consuming. I had a few hick-ups along the way so I will share them with you so next time we all will have great success.
- Chill the batter minimum of 4 hours to overnight, the colder the better.
- Don’t over mix the batter
- Have 2 Silpats
- Optional: Have Rolling Pin Spacers
I used heart and kisses (lips) cut-outs b/c that is what I had, but the dough spread pretty wide while baking and the shape didn’t hold very true. I ended up using my cookie cutters again on each cookie as it cooled and they turned out great. They were the perfect heart shape, but I think that is kind of cheating and I have left-over crumbs. Any ideas of what to do with the crumbs? I guess they would be a great ice cream topping.
Once you have rolled out your chilled dough, try to cut as many cookies out of that original roll. You can remove any dough boarders that will be used for the next roll, but it is ok to leave it on the silpat during the freeze time b/c the shapes are easy to separate when cold. The left over dough after eat cut out should be chilled again before you roll out for round two. I made about 20 Small, Medium and Large Hearts from this batch.
Chocolate Cookie Cut-outs, Martha Stewart
Frosting, All Recipes
ChefMaster Gel Based Food Color, Pretty Party Place
IngredientsMakes about 1 1/2 dozen .
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Thursday, February 19 1:36 pm
yum, i never would have thought to include cocoa in the batter. these sound scrumptious!
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