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Title: German Anise Stars
Categories: German Cookie Holiday
Yield: 1 Servings

2 1/2dlWheat flour
1/2dlSugar (generous)
1tsFreshly-ground anise or
1 1/2tsPowdered anise
1/2 Egg or 1 egg yolk
100 Gr butter or margarine
  Frosting:
1dlIcing (confectioner's)
  Sugar
1tbWater or anise liquor
1/2tsGround anise
  (red or green candy
  Colouring)
  (small ball-shaped candies,
  For garnish)

This is in reply to a request for Italian Anise Cookies. These aren't Italian, the recipe mentions that these are popular Christmas cookies in Northern Germany. I thought this might be appropriate still. I got this recipe from a recipe club I used to belong to years ago. It claims to yield 50 cookies. Happy baking! Katri From Finland

Cookies: Mix together flour, sugar and anise. Add half an egg (or egg yolk), and butter in pieces. Stir the dough quickly into smooth paste. Wrap the dough in foil and let it harden in the fridge for 1 hour. Roll the dough into a thin (3 millimetres) round (or square). Use a star-shaped cookie-cutter (mold) to cut out cookies. Transfer ready cookies onto a cookie sheet. Keep rolling the dough and cutting stars until all dough is used up. Bake the cookies in a 200 C (approx. 415 F.) for 6 - 8 minutes until golden brown. Cool them an the cookie sheet. Frosting: Mix together icing sugar, water (or liqueur) until smooth. (Colour the frosting green or red). Frost the ´cookies and garnish them with miniature candies, if desired. Let the frosting stiffen completely before transferring cookies into jar or cookie tin.

From: khhannul@cc.jyu.fi (Katri Hannula) --- 0

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Tunnel of Fudge Cake

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