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Great recipe for Cute and Easy Spritz Cookies for Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival). I used to make easy spritz cookies but decided to arrange the cookies as a gift for hina matsuri. As usual it's hassle free but I wanted to make something that looks a bit elegant and sophisticated. In a mixing bowl, combine flour and baking powder.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook cute and easy spritz cookies for hina matsuri (doll festival) using 7 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Cute and Easy Spritz Cookies for Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival):
- Prepare 90 grams Cake flour
- Take If cake flour 60 g + katakuriko 40 g = 100 g is substituted for the 90 g of cake flour, the result will be a lighter texture.
- Make ready 40 grams Margarine or butter
- Prepare 40 grams Milk
- Prepare 30 grams Sugar (white sugar)
- Prepare 1 dash Matcha
- Get 1 small quantity on the tip of a toothpick Red food coloring
This is hands down the best spritz cookie recipe ever. —Beverly Launius, Sandwich, Illinois Sugar cookies are shaped with cookie cutters and spritz cookies are shaped with a cookie press. Spritz cookies are also similar to shortbread cookies, but spritz cookies usually contain an egg. Eggs help the spritz cookies hold their shape when baked, so they don't crumble like shortbread cookies do. The word "spritz" actually comes from.
Steps to make Cute and Easy Spritz Cookies for Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival):
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- Melt the margarine and milk in the microwave for 5-10 seconds. I recommend using margarine to play up the flavors of matcha and anko.
- Add in the sugar and mix well.
- Add the flour and mix. There's no need to sift.
- Divide the dough roughly into 4 parts. Mix in about the same amount of anko (not listed in ingredients) as the dough.
- The anko dough will be a larger quantity due to the addition of anko so take care to set aside a smaller portion.
- Make the red food coloring cookie dough and matcha dough. Adjust the food coloring/matcha powder according to your own taste.
- Stack each dough on a piece of plastic wrap.
- Roll the wrap as though you are using a sushi rolling mat. Take care not to roll the plastic wrap into the dough.
- Put the plastic-wrapped roll into a pastry bag. A bigger pastry bag will be easier to use. Here, I used a star-shaped tip.
- Pipe the dough in a circular fashion. The individual colored dough will come out beautifully together.
- Piping a wavy pattern is beautiful too.
- If you pipe the dough into smaller cookies, they'll be similar to hina arare (Doll Festival cookies) and look cuter.
- If decorating with dragées they should be sprinkled on the cookie dough before baking. If decorating with chocolate wait until the cookies are baked.
- Preheat oven to 170°C (338 Fahrenheit). Bake for 12-15 minutes at 170°C (338 Fahrenheit). Adjust time according to the brownness of the cookies.
- Even a little bit of decoration makes these cookies cute! The kids loved them.
- Decorated with sugar craft. It's ideal for times when you want to make just a little. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/146717-sugar-crafted-flowers
- Here they are in a simpler arrangement with a greater Japanese influence.
Eggs help the spritz cookies hold their shape when baked, so they don't crumble like shortbread cookies do. The word "spritz" actually comes from. The ingredients list is remarkably simple: just butter, sugar, vanilla, salt, eggs, and flour. And even though spritz cookies with deformed features or overly browned edges will still taste great, as with most simple foods, it's the technique that holds the key to taking good up to perfect. The "hina dolls" (雛人形, hina ningyo) are only displayed when a family has a daughter.
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