Bizcochos Rachel. Description A Bizcocho is in the Spanish speaking universe, covers a wide range of...

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Bizcochos Rachel

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Page 1: Bizcochos Rachel. Description A Bizcocho is in the Spanish speaking universe, covers a wide range of pastry, cookies and cakes. What kind of desert a.

Bizcochos

Rachel

Page 2: Bizcochos Rachel. Description A Bizcocho is in the Spanish speaking universe, covers a wide range of pastry, cookies and cakes. What kind of desert a.

Description

• A Bizcocho is in the Spanish speaking universe, covers a wide range of pastry, cookies and cakes. What kind of desert a bizcocho is depends on where you are. For example, in Spain they are mainly sponge cakes, but in the version I used, they are cookies mostly made in Mexico and New Mexico. (I know New Mexico is in the USA) Bizcocho is its Spanish name.

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Interesting things I found

• Bizcochos are sold not only at bakeries, but also at specialized shops called bizcocherías. Which I think is cool and a little weird. They have whole bakeries for just Bizcachos and the different flavors you can top them with.

• These cookies are most commonly used as a food you would eat with coffee or hot chocolate.

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INGREDIENTS:6 cups flour2 teaspoons baking powder1 teaspoon salt2 tablespoons ground cinnamon (freshly ground when possible)¼ teaspoon ginger1 pound lard or shortening1 egg1 ½ cup granulated sugar½ cup wine, orange juice or water1 tablespoon vanilla2 tablespoons anise seed

Sugar and Cinnamon Coating1 cup granulated sugar½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

DIRECTIONS:Preheat oven to 350°F.Sift flour with the next four (4) dry ingredients.Cream the lard or shortening until smooth. Add sugar, egg, vanilla, and liquid. Pour wet ingredients into flour mixture. Add anise seeds at this time and knead together. If mixture is too sticky add some flour.Roll out the dough onto a floured board or counter and cut out biscochos using a small-floured cookie cutter or you can put the dough into a cookie shooter using your favorite design. You will have to re-knead and roll out the dough several times until you have used all of the dough. Place the biscochos onto an ungreased cookie sheet and bake for about 8-10 minutes.While biscochos are baking, mix the sugar and cinnamon “coating” ingredients in a wide bowl. Set aside for coating baked biscochos. After baking, coat biscochos with the sugar and cinnamon mixture.

http://www.muybuenocookbook.com/2010/12/biscochos/

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Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2-hxtZf2b0