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Split Second Cookies Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
2 Cups Sifted Flour
1/2 Tsp Double Acting Baking Powder
2/3 Cup Sugar
3/4 Cup Soft Butter or Margarine
1 unbeaten Egg
2 Tsp Vanilla

Directions:
Directions:
Sift together Flour, Baking Powder, and Sugar
Blend Butter, Egg, and Vanilla

Place on lightly floured pastry cloth or board. Divide into four parts, shape each into a roll, 13 inches long and 3/4 inch thick. Place on a ungreased cookie sheet, 4 inches apart and 2 inches from edge of sheet.
Make a depression, 1/4 to 1/3 inch deep, lengthwise down the center of each owith a knife handle. Fill depression with jelly or jam, about 1/3 cup in all.

Bake in moderate oven (350) 15-20 minutes until light golden brown. While warm, cut diagonally into bars. Cool on Rack

Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
4 Dozen
Preparation Time:
Preparation Time:
5 Minutes
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
The recipe said to use red jelly or jam. I use many different jams: peach, apricot, strawberry, raspberry, and blackberry to name a few.

Courtesy of Robin Mayer

 

 

 

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