Pina Colada Spritz Cookies

 

COMMENTS FROM RECIPEGOLDMINE.COM

 

 

 

I made these spritz cookies today and here are my results. They are very tender 
and delicious with wonderful flavors. The aroma while baking is just delicious.

 

 

I did make some modifications to this recipe. I substituted pineapple extract 
for the pineapple juice and added coconut extract. The addition of coconut

made this cookie taste wonderful. I also went one step further by finishing the 
cookies with whole maraschino cherries. I am sure that you will agree that

they are heavenly and a very flavorful cookie. 

 

 

2/3 cup granulated sugar 

1 cup softened butter (I used sweet unsalted butter) 

1 egg 

1/2 teaspoon salt 

1 tablespoon pineapple juice (I used coconut and pineapple

    extracts - the amount that you use will depend on the

    taste of the cookie you want to achieve) 

2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 

 

Heat oven to 400 degrees F. 

 

In a large mixer bowl, combine sugar, butter, egg, salt and the pineapple juice 
or if you like the pineapple and coconut extracts). Beat on medium speed,

scraping bowl often until mixture is light and fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes (I 
allowed the dough to beat on high to give it a very fluffy consistency) 

 

Note: if the dough is too soft, cover and refrigerate until firm enough to form 
cookies (30 to 40 minutes).

 

My notes: I have a Hamilton Beach battery operated cookie press and I find a 
soft dough is perfect for making rosette cookies). 

 

Place dough in cookie press and form desired shapes, spacing cookies 1 inch 
apart on cookie sheets. 

 

Bake for 6 to 8 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. NOTE: after 5 
minutes of baking, check cookies and turn pan 1/2 way to assure even browning.

If not watched, they can burn. This is just my observation.  Enjoy.  Marilyn.
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