The addition of pumpkin
spices
makes these spritz the perfect cookie for fall
The pumpkin shape
and aromatic flavor of these
cookies will
definitely get you in the mood for fall.
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Celebrate the arrival of fall
with these easy-to-make pumpkin spice butter cookies that will be sure to tingle
your taste buds and put you in that perfect autumn mood.
Traditionally known as
spritz, these light butter cookies are usually made around Christmas, but now
with the addition of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and cloves, they’re perfect for
fall.
Warm all your
senses on those cold autumn
afternoons, with Pumpkin Spiced Spritz and a hot cup of coffee.
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Did you ever make spritz cookies growing up? I have vivid memories of decorating
spritz during the holidays when I was a little girl and being amazed at how
beautiful the cookies were when they came out of the oven.
Tingle your taste
buds and put yourself in that perfect autumn mood with these delicious Pumpkin
Spice Spritz.
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These adorable
holiday cookies are so easy to make with the help of one simple kitchen
gadget, a cookie press, which comes with a variety
of different disks.
Create your own
little blend of glittery sprinkles by combining different colors of sparkling
sugars.
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My cookie press
came with this adorable pumpkin shape, but leaves and circular forms can easily
be dressed up for fall. Additional disk shapes
for other holiday and themes can also be purchased and added to your
collection.
A custom mix of
sparkling sugars gave me the desired
shine I was going
for on these little pumpkin cookies.
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The recipe for these cookies is very straight forward and
foolproof. I found that the cookies stick better to metal cookie sheets, as
opposed to parchment paper or a silpat.
The
first cookie probably won’t turn out pretty, so just throw it back into the
bowl of batter. It just takes a little bit of practice to figure out how much
clicking is needed to get the perfect cookie on to the baking sheet.
For this batch of
cookies, I created my own little blend of glittery sprinkles by combining orange, yellow, gold and white sparkling sugars. This custom mix gave me the
desired festive look I was going for.
In addition to the glittery colors, I used natural food color in the batter to give the perfect pumpkin hue.
In addition to the glittery colors, I used natural food color in the batter to give the perfect pumpkin hue.
Pumpkin Spice Spritz
Cookies
2 sticks butter,
softened
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon pure
vanilla extract
2
½ cups all-purpose flour
½
teaspoon baking powder
½
teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons pumpkin
pie spice
natural
orange food color (optional)
Sprinkles for garnish
Instructions
1.
Preheat oven to 350.
2.
Combine butter and sugar in the bowl of an
electric mixer and mix on medium-low until well combined and airy, about 4 to 5
minutes.
3.
Add the vanilla and the egg; mix to
incorporate.
4.
If desired, add a few drops of natural food
color and mix until combined.
5.
In a separate bowl, whisk together flour,
baking powder, salt and pumpkin pie spice.
6.
With the electric mixer on low, add flour
mixture slowly to the butter mixture. Mix until just combined. Do not overmix.
7.
Fill the Cookie Press with cookie
dough.
8.
Press the cookies onto ungreased baking
sheets.
9.
Decorate cookies with seasonal sprinkles.
10. Bake until firm and golden, about 8 to 10
minutes.
11. Remove cookies from oven and let set for 2
minutes.
12. Transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool
completely.
Pumpkin
Spritz Cookies will keep up to a week in an airtight container.
Makes
about 4-5 dozen.
Feel free to add your own special touch to this recipe!
ciao! fabiana
This article originally appeared on Romantic
Homes online.
1 comment:
These cookies formed and baked up nicely. I melted a small amount of chocolate to dab on the stems when they cooled. My only regret is that I used the liquid (extract) pumpkin spice and I didn’t put in the vanilla. The flavor was not what I had hoped for. Next time I will follow the directions as I’m sure the flavor will be more to my liking. Thank you for the recipe.
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