YUM60 on Classic Christmas Cookie PLR, Spritz Cookie Recipe Bonus

Published: Wed, 12/20/23




We are on yet another batch of cookies. Classic spritz cookies made with a cookie press.

This is actually a great thing to publish in your blog if you are a food or cooking blogger. You can definitely link to a cookie press you find on Amazon and you will very most likely get people ordering through you.

I will tell you the recipe right now because it's not in this recipe pack of cookie plr that I discounted this week.

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Classic Spritz Cookies

2 1/4 cup flour
Pinch of salt
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup butter
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp almond extract

To make:

Use a hand mixer to cream together the butter and the flour. Crack in the egg, add in vanilla and almond extract.

Add in the flour gradually, mixing one scoop at a time until everything is well combined. Use your hands to pat together a dough ball.

If you would like your cookies to be a certain color, drop in a few drops of food coloring and combine well.

Add a log of the cookie dough into your cookie press. Press out cookies one by one onto a baking tray.
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Decorate your cookies with sprinkles or colored sugar if desired.

Bake at 350° for about 7 minutes or until cookies are slightly golden at the edges if desired.
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As for me, I found our cookie press at an antique barn in our town which actually went out of business this year and that made me sad.

This thing is super fun to use which is why I am now in a parking lot about to go in and buy more butter for more cookie press fun, haha!

I was warning my son the other night to watch out for the sharp edges on it, and he said a great quote:

"If it's from the 30s, it's probably hurty!"

 Yes, our cookie press is so old that somebody's great  great grandpa probably made it from scrap metal or something!


To honor this delicious week of eating, I have put our classic Christmas cookie pack of recipes on a discount.

Use coupon code YUM60 for 60% off these recipes with private label rights. Images are included in the document.

Feel free to copy and paste the spritz cookie recipe that I just shared with you. You can even have the image.

This was a Word document that I created before I knew how to use Canva.

I may update this, and if anybody ordered this ebook I will give them a free canva template with all of the recipes because I'm cool like that.

Stay tuned for the possibilities. Meanwhile, grab these recipes to share with your list!

YUM60 is your code.

Makes a nice freebie or lead magnet or just to share each recipe on your blog perhaps with your own images if you make these cookies.

Happy Holidays!
Dina
 


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Stewartsville NJ 08886
USA


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