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Butterfly Cookies

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    These are some of my FAVORITE cookies!
    They are a bit time involved, but they are a lot of fun to make with your kid and have a tea party with!
    My daughter LOVES them and so do the other kids in the neighborhood.

    PS+Butterfly+Cookies+(11)Here’s What You Need:
    3/4 C Butter
    1/2 C Sugar
    1/4 C packed Brown Sugar
    1/4 tsp Baking Powder
    1/8 tsp Baking Soda
    1/8 tsp Salt
    1 egg
    1/2 tsp Almond Extract
    1-3/4 C Flour
    1/2 C chopped Dried Pineapple
    1/2 C chopped Dried Papaya
    1/4 C Chocolate Chips
    1/4 tsp Shortening

    Here’s What You Do:
    Combine the butter, sugar, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Beat in the egg and extract. Beat in the flour. Stir in the dried fruit by hand.

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    Split the batter in half. Shape each half into a log and wrap in plastic wrap. Place them in the fridge for several hours to firm up.

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    Unroll one log at a time and slice off 1/4 inch disks. Slice the disk in half and place the rounded sides together on a cookie sheet.

    I should have chopped up my fruit a bit more. When I sliced into the dough, the fruit would not slice and I ended up with globed messes. Also, roll would NOT stay round. If you have any tips on slicing cold cookies, please share with me. I had to keep rolling the dough to prevent a flat side, but that still didn’t work!

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    The top photos are MY cookies, the book pictures make it look so easy and neat… Sigh…

    Bake at 375 for 6 minutes or until the edges just start to brown. Transfer to a wire rack and cool.

    Once cool, melt the chocolate chips and shortening and stir until smooth. Add the chocolate to a baggie and snip off a small corner. Pipe on a small amount of chocolate to the center of the  butterfly and allow to dry.

    Do NOT try this with pre-made sugar cookies. The dough spreads put way too easy and you’ll end up with a mess of a cookie. Don’t get me wrong… they still taste good, but they won’t look like butterflies.

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    They may not be the prettiest cookies, but they sure are yummy!

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    Karyn Granrud

    Karyn Granrud

    I'm Karyn, a mom and wife, and I founded this little baking blog. Baking and making desserts have been my passion since I was a kid. I love experimenting with different flavors and sharing delicious recipes with all of you. Read more.

    13 thoughts on “Butterfly Cookies”

    1. Karyn,
      This is an awesome Butterfly Cookie. I just love the combination of dried fruit in this cookie recipe. Hope you are having a great week end and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
      Come Back Soon!
      Miz Helen

    2. These are so cute! We are so glad you joined our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday". We love to see all of the great recipes and ideas!! Thanks and we hope to see you again next week! -The Sisters

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