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Recipe

Almond Cookie Dough

Scott Phillips

Yield:Yields 3-3/4 cups (about 2 lb.) dough, enough for six dozen cookies.

One batch of this dough, with very little effort, morphs into three different types of cookies:Chocolate Thumbprints,Hazelnut Almond Crescents, andAlmond Sablés.

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  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. table salt
  • 4 oz. (3/4 cup) whole almonds
  • 12 oz. (1-1/2 cups) unsalted butter, cut in large chunks and slightly softened
  • 4 tsp. pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp. pure almond extract
  • 13-1/2 oz. (3 cups) bleached all-purpose flour

Preparation

  • Process the sugar and salt in a food processor until it looks powdery and a little finer, 30 to 60 seconds. Add the almonds and process until they’re finely chopped, about 20 seconds. Add the butter and the vanilla and almond extracts. Pulse until the butter is smooth, scraping the bowl as necessary. Add the flour and pulse until a soft dough begins to form around the blade. Transfer the dough to a large bowl and stir briefly with a rubber spatula to be sure it’s evenly mixed. Portion the dough into equal thirds. If you have a scale, weigh each third; each should weigh 10-1/2 to 11 oz. Make the variations for the type of cookie you are making (Chocolate Thumbprints,Hazelnut Almond Crescents, orAlmond Sablés) before chilling the dough.

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  • bessieheath| 11/28/2018

    I've been doing this recipe ever since it first came out. It really does make a very nice spread of tasty, varied cookies to plate for a holiday party or give away. Wonderful concept.

  • Ellen_M| 07/29/2017

    This dough makes several really delicious batches of cookies. Our favorites are the almond sables(also the easiest) and the hazelnut crescents. I make the almond crescents often and everyone always loves them.

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