It’s that time of year when I get the urge to bake up a storm for the holidays. So I have some easy to make and easy to eat holiday cookie recipe that is a keeper.
Ever since I was a little girl, my mother used to bake Russian Tea Cake/Cookies for the holidays. Not until I got older did I realize why she enjoyed baking the Russian Tea Cake/Cookies. Once again, they are easy to make and of course so easy to eat.
This recipe yields approximately 6 dozen cookies.
The ingredients you need are:
1 cup of butter
¼ tsp salt
½ cup of Confectioner sugar (powdered sugar)
2 ¼ cups of Flour
½ tsp of vanilla
¾ cup of finely chopped walnuts
Cream the butter then add sugar gradually and cream together. Combine the flour and salt and add to the creamed mixture. (Here is where the fun begins!) Work the cookie mixture with your hands and then blend in the vanilla and nuts until all is mixed well.
Now, my mother used to refrigerate the cookie mix over night, but I have found that just as long as you chill the dough it works just fine. So I recommend chilling it for just about and hour or two.
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
You now need to take pieces of the cookie dough and form them into small balls. I find using a teaspoon and filling it up with the cookie dough makes the right size, but don’t forget to work the dough into tiny little balls.
Place the formed cookies about 2 ½ inches apart on a lightly greased cookie sheet – you can also cover the cookie sheet with aluminum foil.
Bake the cookies for 14 to 17 minutes – you want the cookies to be lightly brown on the top.
Take the cookies off the cookie sheet but don’t let them cool you need to roll them in a bowl of powdered sugar. After you rolled them in powdered sugar let the cookies cool. But before you pack them away in a cookie tin, roll them again in powdered sugar and then pack them away.
Or do what I do – test a couple to make sure they are good. And they are good!!! They should be buttery, a hint of walnut and of course sweet from the powdered sugar. They also should be easy to bite into but I have found that my sons and my husband just enjoy plopping the whole thing in their mouths!
Like I said, this is an easy holiday cookie recipe and so easy to eat.
Until later,
Linda