Friday, August 01, 2008
Strawberry Cranberries Cookies
I was invited to participate in this July Key Ingredient's Cooks Kitchen contest and the key ingredient for this month is berry. Since I just bought a packet of dried cranberries, I thought that would be perfect. I wanted to make a cookie recipe and since the key ingredient is berry, I thought a strawberry flavor cookie would be great. So, I came out with this crispy Strawberry Cranberries Cookies. Well, my daughters both loved it and walloped half of the cookies before it even had a chance to cool down. My hubby later finished the rest. I hope you will like it too!
Ingredients:
(A)
1 1/2 cup self-raising flour
1/2 cup powdered sugar
(B)
1/2 cup or 1 stick of butter, softened
2 tsp. imitation strawberry extract
1 Tbsp. milk
(C)
1/2 cup. sweeten dried cranberries, chopped
Method:
1. In a food processor, add in (A). Pulse to combine.
2. Then, add in (B) and pulse until a dough is almost formed. Add in (C) and pulse until combined. Take it out on a lightly flour surface and give it a few kneads and formed into a dough. Roll to 1/4 inch thickness and cut with a cookie cutter. (Note: the dough will be soft, you need to transfer the cookie with a scraper or you can refrigerate the cookie dough for at least 30 mins. before rolling.)
3. Place on a parchment lined baking pan and bake in preheated 350'F oven for 10-12 minutes or until lightly brown on edges.
I am submitting this recipe to Key Ingredient's Cooks Kitchen contest: July~Berry Inspired Recipe.
Looks cute and yummy and easy to make with food processor. Shall give it a go. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like the shape! Adds to the yumminess.
ReplyDeletelovely little cookies. My girls loves cranberries.
ReplyDeleteBerry cookie look berry nice :P
ReplyDeletethanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeletewas cracking my head what to do with all the dried+fresh fruits in my fridge. (not to mention my flour n butter too, heehee)
love the shapes of your cookies.
Glad to MommyMonster.
ReplyDeleteThanks js. I like the shape too!
Thanks SIG. My girls love dried cranberries, not the fresh one though.
Thanks Ms__2 be.
Thanks Peony. Bought it at Giant!
What pretty cookies; the shape is so dainty and I love the touch of pink from the berries. They look perfect for an afternoon tea. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! A must try as I just bought 2 packets of strawberries as they were being sold at a discount.
ReplyDeleteyour strawberry cookies look good!! Never have the chance to use berry as ingrendients yet!
ReplyDeletelovely flowery berry biscuits.
ReplyDeletesweetness for tea break. yumz.
cheers
yan
You're welcome tara!
ReplyDeleteHi Jo, no real strawberry was used in this cookie recipe though. You can try my strawberry chiffon cake.
Thanks Beachlover. Yeah have to create something different for the contest. Hehehe...
Thanks Yan and cheers to you!
Nice flower shape! Sure will attract kids. Surprisingly, ur hb is attracted too! Hahhaa....not to the flower lah but to your yummy cookies!
ReplyDeleteU cut it out in shapes as well! That looks lovely!
ReplyDeletethis cookies looks so lovely . .. so perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh, so I guess there's none left by now. I'll have to stay alert the next time you bake these ;) because they look really yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tigerfish. Actually I was surprised that he liked it too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Daphne. :)
Thanks BBOven. :)
Haha...thanks Lore. Yup! All gone within hours. I thought I would have some the next day but found an empty container on my husband's desk instead.
very cute cookies! I am not a huge berry fan, but these look so adorable!
ReplyDeleteThese are magnificent! I love how you shaped them, so adorable!
ReplyDeletehey ... this looks ... berry delicious!! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Rita!
ReplyDeleteThanks Patricia! I used a cookie cutter to cut/shape it.
Haha...thanks noobcook!
this is beautiful!! looks healthy to me too..
ReplyDeleteThanks cocoa. Not sure whether it's healthy or not since butter is used in this recipe.
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