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Friday, September 23, 2011

FRUITY COOKIES

Fruity Cookies Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

Adding dried fruit in biscuits  not only help to sweeten this snack but also add a chewy quality. You can add any dried fruit available like dried cranberries, apricot, fig or fruit mix to them.  Along with dried fruit, chopped toasted nuts can be incorporated in the dough but this is optional.

These Fruity Cookies were very easy to make and so good.  They disappear fast once you laid them on the table.

FRUITY COOKIES

125 g soft butter
 80 g  powdered sugar
1 and 1/4  cup  all purpose flour
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 cup  dry fruit mix
1/4  cup  chopped nuts (optional)

METHOD

Cream butter, sugar and vanilla until well combined.

Place flour, baking powder  and dry fruit in a mixing bowl. Stir well.

Now add butter mixture to the flour and forms into soft dough.

Roll into small balls and flatten slightly with a fork. Place them onto baking sheet. Preheat oven @ 160 C.

Bake for 20 minutes. Let sit in the pan for 5 minutes before transferring onto wire rack to cool.

When completely cool, store in an airtight container.

Fruity Cookies Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com


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45 comments:

  1. These cookies look so-o-o good! I could have some right now!:) Have a good weekend!

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  2. very tempting n good ,looks like outside the bakery window!

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  3. Beautiful cookies, feel like munching some..

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  4. Perfect with tea,yummy cookies..love it

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  5. I tried making dried fruit cookies but it became so hard and not soft at all. Yours is looking so yummy just perfect!

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  6. New follower from Friday Hop. Please stop by and see what you can find, looking forward to reading your blog posts!

    Have a great weekend!

    Cecelia~ appsavvymama.blogspot.com

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  7. Those cookies look absollutely perfct and delicious! gloria

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  8. looks yum ! pass me that plate.. first time here, and loved it !

    Cheers
    Kalyani
    Join me in a 100-day Global Food Festival here

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  9. Give me a cookie and a cup of tea and I'd be set!

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  10. Those look so so yummy! And I'm all about easy. :)

    Following from the blog hop, and would love a comment here or a follow!
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  11. Hello, new follower from Weekend Hop,please stop by App Savvy Mama, I have a few FREE Cookies for the Kindle Reader.

    Cecelia~ appsavvymama.blogspot.com

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  12. Oh My yumminess! I am a new follower. I found you at The world as I see it. I would love it you would check out my blog and follow back!

    Thanks!
    Kirsten

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  13. These look so simple and delicious! I love the addition of fruits to the cookies

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  14. Exquisitas y crujientes ,lucen espectaculares,abrazos grandes amiga.

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  15. these sound great stopping by from subscriber sunday I am a new subscriber now come see me at http://shopannies.blogspot.com

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  16. Those look yummo! I am out of butter though. Bummer. New follower from the hop!!

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  17. These look delicious! Great recipe!

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  18. hi treat and trick, dried fruits are so so versatile, from breakfast cereal mix to cakes and cookies ingredients.. thanks for sharing a delicious recipe.. keen to try this

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  19. Yum, big cookie fan here!

    Blog hooping!
    would love a follow back,
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    your new follower

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  20. Delicious Cookies! Thanks for sharing on Simple & Sweet Fridays...

    Jody

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  21. What a delicious idea! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party - hope to see you next week too. In the mean time, have a fabulous week!

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  22. These look yummy & easy! Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday!

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  23. These sound really good! Thanks for sharing your recipe at the What's for Dinner party - hope to see more of your foods! Have a wonderful week.

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  24. Looks so yummmmy!!! I am gonna try this recipe, hope my kids like it..
    http://www.bootsandbutter.com/

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  25. Very creative idea to add dried fruit! sounds delicious!

    Thank you for linking up w Creative Muster! We've pinned this great idea! Many blessings to you. xoxox Sharon

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  26. These look so yummy! Thanks for linking up with us at the GATHERING OF FRIENDS LINK PARTY 9

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  27. What lovely cookies, especially perfect for this time of year! I would love to have a couple with a cup of tea. They look really easy to make too. Thank you so much for sharing with the Hearth and Soul Link Party!

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  28. These cookies look perfect. Fruit cookies are my absolute favourite. Thank you for sharing with #BakingCrumbs

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  29. Thanks for sharing your recipes at our Great Cookie Exchange! Happy Holidays!

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  30. I enjoy dried fruit in my oatmeal, salads and cookies. This looks really yummy!

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  31. Pinned to my Recipes board! The fruity cookies look delicious.
    Thank you for sharing this post at Talent-Sharing Tuesdays Link-Up 36.
    Carol
    www.scribblingboomer.com

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  32. These are so cute! I am a huge fan of fruitcake and I like that these are like mini versions. I'll have to try your recipe!

    Marysa ~ https://anationofmoms.com

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