Today's cookies are considered by many families in Norway to be one of the essential 7 types of cookies
Checkerboard Cookies ~ Sjakkruter |
Chessboard Cookies ~ Sjakkruter
You will need:
300g plain flour
75g icing sugar
200g butter, room temperature
2 tsp vanilla sugar
2tbsp good quality cocoa powder
Mix the flour and the icing sugar thoroughly.
Add the butter and mix till it forms a smooth dough.
Vanilla and cocoa rolls, placed next to each other |
Next, divide each portion in half so you now have two vanilla dough pieces and two cocoa.
Roll out one of the vanilla pieces into a long sausage that measures about 60cm. Repeat for one of the cocoa pieces.
Place the cocoa roll next to the vanilla one. Cut the rolls in half at the 30cm mark. Carefully pick up one set of vanilla and cocoa rolls and place them on top of the other so that the vanilla sits on the cocoa and the cocoa sits on top of the vanilla, in a checkerboard way. See photograph.
Press gently down.
Checkerboard rolls |
Repeat the process again with the remaining two dough balls to create another set of checkerboard rolls.
Place both checkerboard rolls in the fridge for a minimum of half an hour.
Preheat the oven to 175 degrees Celsius.
Checkerboard slices |
Place slices on lined baking trays, leaving room for them to expand a little.
Bake for 10 minutes.
Let them cool on the trays for a couple of minutes before transferring to a cooling rack.
Here we see the difference between prebaked and baked |
A tin full of Checkerboard Cookies |
Today in Scandinavia it is St Lucia's Day when tradition is to bake saffron buns. I write and share the recipe each year so follow the link here to learn more.
♥ We have now made five of the seven cookies for Christmas, hope you have a good Sunday everyone and preparations are going well ♥
More yumminess . . . those look SO good, Selma! Looking forward to trying all your recipes one day . . . You know, I've made the Mocha Roulade for quite a few people and everyone has loved it! So I know the Christmas baking is all going to be delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove that you love that roulade Linne! these are gentle biscuits compared to the spiced ones the Scandis love so much
DeleteThese are so perfect. I'm going to show Morgan and see whether he'd like to try making them.
ReplyDeleteOooh, let me know if you and Morgan make them Phil x
DeleteThese are so spectacular. x
ReplyDeleteFeels a cheat really Karen as they are so easy to make, as my husband says, 'a quick win'.
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