Gather the ingredients. • Combine flour and salt in medium bowl and set it aside. • Beat sugar and butter in large bowl at medium speed of electric mixer until fluffy.
Or beat by hand with a wooden spoon in a bowl. • Beat in the egg, and vanilla extract. • Gradually add the flour mixture and beat at low speed until well blended.
• Divide dough in half. • Wrap each ball of dough in plastic food wrap. • Refrigerate the dough for at least thirty minutes.
• Preheat the oven to 350ºF. • Grease several cookie sheets. • Sprinkle flour on a bread board, or other flat, hard surface.
• Take one of the balls of dough, and unwrap it. • Roll the dough out on the bread board using a rolling pin, or round non-porous object. • Cut the shapes out of the dough.
• Place the cookies on the sheets. • Bake for twelve to fifteen minutes, or until the edges are slightly brown. • Repeat with the second ball of dough.
• Remove the cookies from the oven and let them cool completely. • Decorate the cookies. ... more.
€¢ Gather the ingredients. €¢ Combine flour and salt in medium bowl and set it aside. €¢ Beat sugar and butter in large bowl at medium speed of electric mixer until fluffy.
Or beat by hand with a wooden spoon in a bowl. €¢ Beat in the egg, and vanilla extract. €¢ Gradually add the flour mixture and beat at low speed until well blended.
€¢ Divide dough in half. €¢ Wrap each ball of dough in plastic food wrap. €¢ Refrigerate the dough for at least thirty minutes.
€¢ Preheat the oven to 350ºF. €¢ Grease several cookie sheets. €¢ Sprinkle flour on a bread board, or other flat, hard surface.
€¢ Take one of the balls of dough, and unwrap it. €¢ Roll the dough out on the bread board using a rolling pin, or round non-porous object. €¢ Cut the shapes out of the dough.
€¢ Place the cookies on the sheets. €¢ Bake for twelve to fifteen minutes, or until the edges are slightly brown. €¢ Repeat with the second ball of dough.
€¢ Remove the cookies from the oven and let them cool completely. €¢ Decorate the cookies. ... more.
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