12 Days of Cookies - Day 8: Daisy's Mexican Wedding CookiesJohnny's Impossible 
Tawdry Mexican Wedding Cookies
Recipe courtesy Daisy Martinez

  Prep Time: 
  20 min 
  Inactive Prep Time: 
  40 min 
  Cook Time: 
  16 min 
  Level: 
  Easy 
  Serves: 
  approximately 65 cookies 
 
Ingredients
  a.. 1 3/4 cups walnut pieces 
  b.. 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 
  c.. 1 cup tapioca starch (tapioca flour) 
  d.. 1/4 teaspoon salt 
  e.. 3 sticks butter, cut into pieces, room temperature 
  f.. 1 cup sugar 
  g.. 2 tablespoons grade A dark amber maple syrup 
  h.. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 
  i.. 2 cups confectioners' sugar 
Directions
Pulse the walnuts in a food processor until the consistency of coarse cornmeal 
(twenty 2 second pulses). In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, tapioca 
and salt. In the bowl of a stand mixer or in a large bowl, using an electric 
hand mixer, add the butter and sugar and blend until smooth. Stir in the maple 
syrup and vanilla. Add the dry ingredients in thirds, using the paddle 
attachment on your mixer, at slow speed. Once the mixture has pulled together, 
mix at a slightly higher speed to fully incorporate the ingredients. Finally, 
add the walnuts and mix briefly to combine. Roll the dough into ball, flatten 
into a disk, wrap in plastic wrap, and chill for 1/2 hour. 

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper. 

Measure 1 tablespoon of the dough into your hand, roll into a log with tapered 
ends and shape into a crescent. Repeat with remaining dough. Arrange the 
cookies, about 1-inch apart, on the baking sheets. Bake just until the bottom 
edges start to turn golden, about 14 to 16 minutes. Remove from the oven and 
cool on the cookie sheets for 10 minutes, then transfer to a rack until 
completely cool, about 20 minutes. Put the confectioners' sugar in a shallow 
bowl, and dredge the cookies, 1 at a time, tapping off excess sugar. 

Daisy's Variation:

Add 1 teaspoon of good quality cinnamon, and 1 cup of mini morsels 
(recommended, Nestle's) to the dough. You can also flavor the confectioners' 
sugar by sifting it with 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder, for wonderful results. 

Printed from FoodNetwork.com on Tue Dec 8 2009

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