ITALIAN FIG COOKIES

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These Italian cookies will look adorable on your holiday cookie tray. This traditional cookie is also known as Cuccidati. They take a little time to prepare but so does everything made with love. The cookie part is similar to a slightly sweet sugar cookie. The fig filling is sweet and nutty with a slight citrus flavor. For us,...

Provided by Angela LeMoine

Categories     Cookies

Time 1h15m

Number Of Ingredients 17

FOR COOKIES
2 3/4 c all-purpose flour
1 Tbsp baking powder
1 1/2 c powdered sugar
1/4 tsp salt
6 Tbsp butter, cold & cubed
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
1 Tbsp cold water
12 oz dried figs
1/4 c almonds
3 Tbsp apricot preserves
2 Tbsp orange juice
FOR GLAZE
1 c powdered sugar
2 Tbsp milk or water
1/2 tsp vanilla

Steps:

  • 1. To a food processor, add flour, baking powder, powdered sugar, and salt. Pulse until well combined. Use a rubber spatula to scrape the sides to be sure everything is worked in.
  • 2. Add the butter in.
  • 3. Mix until the butter resembles a small crumble in the dry ingredients.
  • 4. In a small bowl whisk together the eggs, water, and vanilla.
  • 5. Add to the food processor and mix until just mostly combined.
  • 6. Lightly flour your counter and turn the dough out. Work the dough together by hand until everything is combined. This is where you may need to sprinkle a little extra flour as you go. Form the dough into a ball and allow to rest for a few minutes.
  • 7. While the dough is resting you can go ahead and make the filling. Into a clean food processor, add the almonds and figs.
  • 8. Pulse until roughly chopped.
  • 9. Add in the apricot preserves and orange juice and mix until finely chopped.
  • 10. It will resemble a thick fig jam.
  • 11. Back to the dough. Cut the ball of dough into 6-8 pieces.
  • 12. Roll each piece into a smaller ball then lightly press down one small ball at a time on a floured surface.
  • 13. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough into a strip about 1- 1 1/2 inches wide and a 1/4 inch thick.
  • 14. Line the center with a bit of the filling. Fold each side of the dough overtop the filling and gently press the dough together to seal it.
  • 15. Gently roll into a smooth log.
  • 16. Cut into bite-size cookies. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
  • 17. Repeat with all the dough. Place the cookies onto a parchment lined baking sheet. They don't grow so you can put them pretty close together.
  • 18. Bake for 14 mins or until just lightly golden. Cool completely.
  • 19. To make the glaze mix together the powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla extract in a small bowl.
  • 20. Once the cookies are cooled, go ahead and put them all onto a large cookie sheet so the cookies are touching. Working in small sections because the glaze dries quickly, drizzle the glaze over each cookie.
  • 21. Sprinkle with those fun nonpareils. Pop into a fridge for 10 minutes to harden completely.

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