Guest guest Posted February 6, 2006 Report Share Posted February 6, 2006 I have built my baking reputation at our new church SOLELY on this little jewel right 'cheer! Try it and you'll see why. :>) Bron Jam Dots 2/3 c. powdered sugar 2 sticks unsalted butter 1/2 t. salt 2 c. unbleached ap flour 1/2 c. jam or preserves (NOT jelly, it won't hold up)--my favorites are cherry, strawberry, raspberry, pineapple or Damson plum one coke bottle cap, for a 2 liter bottle of coke, washed and dried Preheat oven to 375. Line two cooky sheets with parchment. In a medium sized bowl, cream together the sugar, butter, and salt. Beat in the flour. Roll the dough into about 2-inch balls and place them on prepared cooky sheets. Flatten cookies very slightly with a glass dipped in powdered sugar. Bake cookies for 13-15 minutes, until they're golden brown around the edges. Remove them from the oven and *immediately* use the coke bottle cap to make a round indentation in the center of each cooky. Allow cookies to cool completely on baking sheet. Warm jam of choice in microwave for about 30 seconds so that it will drop off spoon easily. Drop about 1/2 t. jam into the center of each cookie. You may have to help it spread to cover the whole circle. Let cookies set until the jam shimmers like jewels, and your finger doesn't stick to the jam and pull the whole cookie up with it when you lift your finger. Store between layers of waxed paper in tightly covered cookie cans. YIELD: somewhere around 6 dozen Note: I made these at Christmas, coloring the dough with green sugar, and using raspberry jam as the filling. They were stunning, if I do say so myself, looking like teeninsy holly wreaths. I received an order for someone's wedding in April to make these because of the ones I made for a Christmas party! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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