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How to Make A Cherry Almond Cookie

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By mascheria
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A Great Simple Easy
Way To make a great Holiday cookie your family will enjoy

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 1 pk. of sugar cookies dough ( any brand)
  • 1 bag of dried cherries
  • 1 pk. of chopped almonds
  • wax paper
  • small knife
  • cookie baking pan
  1. Step 1

    Grab a sheet of wax paper
    and your cookie dough. Begin to take the dough out of the package
    and roll the dough out unto the wax paper. Don't make it to thin just enough to spread out.

  2. Step 2

    Next open the package of Dried Cherries
    grab about a handful and begin to sprinkle them across the dough, do this until most of the cookie is covered
    then grab a handful of chopped almonds and sprinkle them across the dough as well do so until most of the cookie is covered.

  3. Step 3

    Slowly grab a side and begin to gently roll the dough
    much like a log .when you are done with that, grab a small kitchen knife
    and begin to cut into the dough.

  4. Step 4

    Be careful when picking up the cookie that the almonds or cherries fall don't out. Place each one a few inches apart from each other in the cookie pan and begin to bake a 350 for 10 -18 degrees or until golden brown.

Tips & Warnings
  • You can add or take away as much as you like depending on your taste
  • Use dried cranberries instead of cherries or chopped Pistachios instead of chopped almost

Comments  

jl5080 said

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on 12/28/2008 This sounds great, I will surely give it a try.

Mindee94 said

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on 12/9/2008 Yum! These sound too delicious to pass by.

MotherDove said

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on 12/6/2008 What a delicious way to dress up ready-made cookie dough! Cherry and almond make a great flavor combination. Thanks for this good idea.

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