aunt persis's cookie
Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at 06:00AM
eclecticmom.com in FOOD, baking, cookies, holiday

 

These are one of my very favorite cookies...once they are cool they get sandwiched with raspberry jam and glazed with icing. Our friend Teddy first introduced them to our family in the 1980's and she learned the recipe from her aunt Persis. Now they reappear every year at Christmas when my parents bring their famous cookie platter to our house.

 

Not just for Christmas, my dad made this plate of them for our family for Valentine's day, last year. When I asked for the recipe I got a handwritten note in perfect script that said the following:

 

Aunt Persis's Cookies

 

3/4 lb. butter
3 cups flour
1/2cup + 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon cloves
Mix.
Roll thin and cut into hearts. 
Bake 375.
Put together with raspberry jam.
Frost with powdered sugar and water. 
 

 

I found both the handwriting and the simplicity of the recipe charming. Lauren and Lila made a batch of the cookies (seen cooling in the photo at the top of this post) this week for a family gathering to celebrate Lila's birthday. Lauren and Dad both agreed that a few notes might be helpful for anyone who wants to make the recipe: 

 

The butter should be very soft so all the dry ingredients can be incorporated.

Once the dough is made divide it into two disks, wrap in plastic wrap, and chill for 45 minutes before rolling.

The cookies take approximately 10 minutes to bake.

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