The French Sand Cookie is a classic French butter cookie. It is also called a "Sables" which is French for sand and refers to the crumbly sand-like texture. This recipe was adapted from The Budget Cook Book by Ida Bailey Allen dated 1935 (also a Depression-Era cookbook).
1/2 cup of margarine
1 cup of granulated sugar
4 egg yolks
1 teaspoon almond extract
11/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
Cream together the margarine, sugar, egg yolks, well beaten, and the extract. Sift together the dry ingredients and work them into the first mixture. Cover and chill the dough for a few hours. Then transfer to a slightly floured board. Roll to one-fourth inch in thickness and shape as desired with a cookie cutter, keeping the cookies small. You can dust the cookies with plain or colored sugar crystals and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 11 minutes. This makes about 2 dozen.
In doing a little research on this cookie I discovered it froze well. I thought this was perfect for American cooks this week who are looking to make the holidays a little easier. I thought it would be nice to bake a batch of these cookies this week and then pull them out in a few weeks and decorate them. That way half of the work will already be done before the Christmas season. I froze several and then pulled them out of the freezer to thaw and decorated mine with a white chocolate tinted red and some crumbled up peppermint.
How do they taste? They taste like a mix between shortbread and a crisp sugar cookie with the almond flavor. I love the almond flavor in a crisp sugar cookie with coffee or tea. It is a great mix. So have a little tea and enjoy!
Sherry
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ReplyDeleteThese cookies looks like morsels of Christmas goodness to me! I really like any buttery tasting cookie, and I find almond extact so delicious, too! Your pictures are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Leslie
Delicious! And great photos. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's my kind of cookie. Gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteOh, I run out of almond extract! Maybe I could put vanilla? Or rum? Happy Thanksgiving, Sherry!
ReplyDeleteAnother super recipe! I can't wait to try them when I start baking for Christmas. I love the way you iced and decorated them too.
ReplyDeleteI love simple recipes. They look delicious. Especially with the peppermint.
ReplyDeleteI'm off to raid my fridge - these cookies have me drooling! My favorites are shortbread and sugar - the two combined would be pure perfection!
ReplyDeleteKelly
Hi Sherry,
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a wonderful Happy Thanksgiving..Enjoy the season..
Sherry, These are going on my cookie list! You decorated them beautifully. I am all about making things ahead, especially this year... I have a big house full!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones! I would love for you to visit me and see the centerpiece at my Thanksgiving table I am visiting you from Savvy Southern Style!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty...bet they are delicious.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful setting I love the tea cup. These cookies are great! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
I love almond flavor and add the chocolate and peppermint and I bet these cookies are divine! Lovely! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry,
ReplyDeleteYour Sand Cookies look very festive decorated in red and peppermint. Great ideas! They sound delicious and no doubt made quite a hit with your family. Thank you for sharing this at my HOME and Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones!
Blessings,
Sandi
I'm wishing I had a couple of your sand cookies to have with my tea this afternoon, I like the half dipped effect.
ReplyDeleteJudith
Yum - I want some right now!
ReplyDeleteYummmmmmmy! How I love peppermint and your sand cookies look scrumptious. I'm sure I have gained a few pounds just reading your delicious post!
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving, my friend,
Carolynn
Thanks LOTS for hosting...I hope you had a SUPER GREAT Thanksgiving! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeleteThese yummy looking cookies are going on my list...they will be perfect on a cookie tray for the upcoming holidays. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe cakes look yummy out and also festive. Perfect for Christmas! I wish you a nice weekend! Zinnia
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! The cookies look delicious. Thank you for participatig in Foodie Friday! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
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