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cuccidati - italian fig cookies

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Prep Time: 60 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total: 80 minutes

Servings: 4

Cost: $17.93 /serving

Ingredients

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Step 1

In a large bowl of food processor add all dry ingredients: sifted flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and cold butter cut in cubes. Process until you get a crumbly dough without big lumps.

Step 2

Add eggs and vanilla extract. Process again until dough starts to come together.

Step 3

The whole process can be done with dough blender which is really handy.

Step 4

Transfer the dough onto a work surface and shape it quickly with your hands forming a smooth ball. Add some milk if the dough doesn’t come together.

Step 5

Cover with a plastic wrap and let rest in the fridge for 20-30 minutes.

Step 6

You can also make the dough the night before and keep it in the fridge. Make sure to take it out at least 2 hours before making cooking, otherwise it’ll be too hard to roll.

Step 7

Steep dried figs in hot water for about 30 minutes. Take them out on a paper towel or linen towel and pat-dry to remove excess liquid.

Step 8

In a food processor add figs, candied fruit and Marsala wine. Process until you get a nice paste.

Step 9

In a food processor pulse nuts and dark chocolate. Or you can roughly chop them with a sharp knife. Set aside.

Step 10

In a big bowl mix together fig paste, chopped nuts with chocolate, raisins and cinnamon.

Step 11

Preheat oven to 350F (175C).

Step 12

Cut off a piece of the dough and roll it out on a lightly floured surface to approx. ⅛ inch (3 mm) thick. Cut out a rectangular shape and save trimmed edges.

Step 13

Place fig filling lengthwise closer to one edge of the rectangle and fold the dough over to the other side brushing with some water the very end of the dough before closing it. This helps to seal the seam.

Step 14

Place formed log seam side down and using a pastry cutter or a sharp floured knife cut it into 1 inch (2.5 cm) cookies.

Step 15

Arrange the cookies on a baking sheet line with parchment paper or a silicone mat about ½ inch apart from each other.

Step 16

Bake in preheated to 350F (175C) oven for 15-20 minutes or until lightly golden brown around the edges.

Step 17

Let cool.

Step 18

Repeat with the remaining dough (including trimmed dough leftovers) and fig filling.

Step 19

Beat egg white until foamy, add a pinch of salt and lemon juice.

Step 20

Continue to beat, slowly adding confectioners sugar. Increase speed to high and beat for another few minutes until soft peaks form.

Step 21

Once cookies are chilled to room temperature, dip them in the icing and top with color sprinkles.

Step 22

Let dry for a few hours before packing.

Step 23

If it’s too cold or humid inside you can turn on the oven and heat to 85F (30C) and let your cookies dry in the oven for 20-60 minutes, checking on them occasionally.