Recently I've started looking in alternative places to baking
books for fun easy yummy recipes. My iPad is great for free or relatively cheap
food apps. A while back I downloaded a Betty Crocker app (same as the website)
for free and found a recipe for these Cherry Tea Cakes!!
I couldn't resist making them. Mine did not turn out as pink
even using 3-4 drops of food color. In fact since they were hardly pink at all
I’d probably just leave it out in the future. These were very easy and very
sweet! If you don’t like maraschino or cocktail cherries then you won’t like
these.
I personally love cocktail cherries so I might be a bit
biased when I say I love these teacakes. There are no eggs in these cookies so
I would make sure your butter is very soft otherwise you get a sand like
texture (learnt this from experience) or add more cherry liquid very little by very
little until you get a dough you can roll easily into balls.
There are a handful of other good-looking recipes on this app
so you’ll probably see a few more in the upcoming weeks! These are perfect for
a lunch box, after school, or teatime treat!! Enjoy!!
Cherry Tea Cakes:
1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup (228g) butter or margarine, softened
2 teaspoons maraschino cherry liquid
½ teaspoon almond extract
3 or 4 drops red food color
2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour (plain flour)
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup drained maraschino cherries, chopped (cocktail
cherries)
½ cup (100g) white vanilla baking chips
- Heat
oven to 350°F/180C. In large bowl, beat powdered sugar, butter, cherry
liquid, almond extract and food color with electric mixer on medium speed
until blended. On low speed, beat in flour and salt. Stir in cherries.
- Shape
dough into 1-inch balls. On ungreased (I lined mine) cookie sheets, place
balls 2 inches apart.
- Bake 8
to 10 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Remove from cookie
sheets to cooling racks. Cool 20 to 30 minutes.
- I
melted my 100g white chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl by stirring
after every 10-20 seconds. Then drizzled over with a spoon. You could put
melted chocolate in a piping bag or plastic baggy to get a more controlled
drizzle.
notes: Betty Crocker website – one thing I love about the site
is that it has all the nutritional information for most of the recipes! This link also shows you a picture of the very pink cherry tea cakes...
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