She is posting directly the posts in her page , you should go and check it out aparently she said cookies are flying in fast from all over the WORLD. Every other day i go and check the updates and it is wonderful to see al the different cookies she have got for this event.
It is like there is not end to the variety of cookies everybody is making.This is my contribution for her event.
This is my contribution for her event.
They are called melting moments. I have no idea why they are called like this.
But if you eat these cookies they are just melt in your mouth :-))))
250 gm Butter, room temperature
100 gm Powder sugar
1 tsp Lime zest
2 Egg yolk
300 gm Flour
3 tbsp Raspberry jam
Powder sugar to sprinkle
Butter Cream
80 gm sugar
1 tbsp water
1 egg white
80 gm butter
Method:
Preheat the oven to 180°c.Grease the baking tray with butter.In a bowl add the butter, sugar and lime zest and mix it till light and fluffy.
Add the egg yolk and mix well.Now add the flour and using a woodden spoon mix everything till you get a smooth paste.
Put the paste in a pipping bag fitted with a 8mm nozzle. Pipe out in star shapes leaving space between each.Bake for 10 -12 minutes.Leave them to cool on a wire rack.For the butter cream.Melt on a low fire 60 gm og sugar with 1 tbsp water in a pan. Stir now and then.
Now turn the fire to high and cook for 3 minutes without stirring. Take care there is not cyrstal form is appearing.Beat the egg whtes stiff with the rest of the sugar. Keep of beating and pour the sugar syrup in a thin beam, keep on beating the mixture till it is cold. Add the butter .
Divide the cookies in a set from two. Spread jam on the smooth side of the cookie. And the butter cream on the other bunch of the cookies.Press the buttercream and the jam side together and sprinkle with icing sugar.
all i need is just a cup of hot coffee and your wonderful goodies and im set for a perfect afternoon :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute. i loved the pattern on them.
ReplyDeleteButtercream and jam...yumm combo..and the shape looks neat!
ReplyDeleteCookies every where!
ReplyDeleteHappy, very lovely cookies, thanks for the step by step information.
Hey, I just now had talked with mom, she said we can make dosas with fine powder too. No need to add eggs too. Sorry for giving wrong information, my bad memory..:(
am going to edit the recipe. See u.
love the shape of the cookies. Looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy !!! nice photography
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. Loved your beautiful design. It looks like the cookies we get in bakeries. Nice contribution for the event.
ReplyDeleteDhanggit thankyou, when i had them i had it with tea :-))
ReplyDeleteSandeepa thankyou
Rachel thankyou it is indeed a wonderful combo
Seena thankyou, yeah every where one can see cookies because of the event from susan. And thanks for the info, i will try with the fine flour
Mandira thankyou
Vanamal welcome to my blog and thankx
wow, those cookies look amazing...surely the melt in the mouth kinds..
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you are talking about!! my bhabhi made these for us once and they reallly melt in the mouth...Yours looks fabulous HC!
ReplyDeleteMayashanbag sure they were melt in the mouth cookies ;-)
ReplyDeleteThankyou manasi it is nice to know that u do agree with me when i say they just melt in the mouth cookies
Wow, happy you have patience to really make those patterns, and bake these cookies. Loved them. Very nice entry.
ReplyDeleteHI HC, thanks for stopping by at my place ;- ) these cookies look good.. if only I wasnt counting the calories....:-(
ReplyDeleteShy
These look so good. I haven't bakes cookies in ages
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look really yummy. My daughter is a cookie monster:-) She would love them!
ReplyDeletesuch an adorable pattern!
ReplyDeletethere u go with ur lovely baking.
Oh, I love these cookies so much! They remind me of Whoopie Pies but with buttercream and jam instead of chocolate. They sound so fun to make and must be delicious to eat. What a great entry for Eat Christmas Cookies. Thank you Happy Cook for making this cook happy. :) -Susan
ReplyDeletethey look gorgeous, piped out like that. very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies...
ReplyDeletereally melting moments in my mouth...looks fab..lovethat cute jan n butter combo....gud entry
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome! Very well done and mouthwatering. I love the filling too.
ReplyDeleteWow looks so delicious happy cook!
ReplyDeleteWhen it melts in mouth no wonder y they named so!!
Rina thankyou,well it took a little time to make them, but then once u start making them it goes faster.
ReplyDeleteShy Join the club i too take care not to indulge too much but then how can one resist the home made cookies:-)
Mallika thankyou, now it is the time to restart
Cooking and the city thankx for the visit, i will check out your place soon
Meera make them for your daughter she will love them. Yeah i too love cookies.
Richa thanyou, i know that u love my baking :-)
ReplyDeleteSusan from foodbloga thankyou, i've seen once martha stewart making those whoopie pies.Glad that i could make you happy :-) bye sending it for your event
Bee thankyou, they are indeed looking pretty
Sunita thankyou
Remya thankyou. I too love the combo with the jam
Lavanya thankyou
Rakhs Kitchen after eating them i know why they named it like this :-)))
looks gr8!! thanx 4 sharing...
ReplyDeleteyummy, I love melting moments and this is almost how my mom makes them too...I learnt it from mom but am yet to try it here....they look gorgeous Happy! :)
ReplyDeleteI so adore your cookies they look perfect in every way :) Great pics too!!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Swaroopa thanyou
ReplyDeleteNamratha thanyou. I am glad to hear that it looks like almost your moms cookies.
Rosie comming from you who make the most perfect cookies i am really happy :-)
They look so good.. i loved them! Jam inbetween was great idea.. r any left for Santa???
ReplyDeletewow..nice cookies.thanks for the step by step presentation and nice photos..
ReplyDeleteWow, yeah...these look rich, I bet they do just melt in your mouth!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say Happy when I clicked on your blog I just thought yummmmmmmmmmmm! These melting moments look delicious, I never have made butter cream by heating it up like you did first, it looks such a creamy and rich filling. Great post the pictures are amazing like a real sweet treat. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a gr8 recipe.... how u have an eggless version of this recipe, by anychance?? :)
ReplyDeletewow, it look yummy.
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies HC. Very nice. Viji
ReplyDeleteOh, I know why they are called "Melt in the mouth"...I have eaten similar cookies and they do exactly that...they melt in your mouth...absolutely delicious.! I haven't seen them in a while, so I'll definitely put yours into my repertoire!Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteRonell
Seema thankyou. The cookies were finished in a flash so no more left for santa ;-)
ReplyDeletePrajusha Thankyou
Meeso it does make it for your daughter she will loves it
Jeena thankyou. Me too have never made butter recipe like this but in the book it was written to do like this even thought i was a bit reluctant but then i thought better do it as the recipe says.
Remya's mane....sorry i don't have the recipie for this without eggs. If i ever come across one i will inform you.
TI and Vcuisine thankyou
Africantapestry and myfrenchkitchen
ReplyDeletedo try and let me know you won't be disapointed as they were reallty delicious
Hi Happy Cook! The cookies look so delicious...
ReplyDeleteOhh they look awesome....Beutiful
ReplyDeletethey look so yummy and tempting happycook and i like your recent post weired things nice post enjoyed while reading
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look sensational! I'd have a couple right now - too bad I'm not close enough.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are just gorgeous - they are so festive in red and white.
ReplyDeletecan u so in detail how to design that cooky.
ReplyDeleteas i wanted to do this pls show how to make this in step by step as i am very neew to this baking but want to try this for cookies and surprise my husband.
Commenting in an older post..HC..
ReplyDeleteMy friend seba too makes the similar way like sandwiched ones with cream...But I saw another one (Which I tried and came out very well)with the same name in Archana of Spicyana's recent post.They were plain...which is the real melting moment recipe..sandwiched or plain???