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1. When making cookies, use as little flour ... out. Keeping this in mind, you will want to ... product. 3. Make substitutions at your own risk! You may sometimes substitute one shortening for another successfully, but in ... chopped nuts or coconut.

1. Cream shortening, granulated sugar, brown sugar. ... on a slightly greased pan. Do not flatten. 6. Bake at 375 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes.

Cream butter and shortening; gradually add sugars, beating ... Mix well. Stir in chips, raisins, nuts, etc. Drop ... Remove to wire racks and cool.

Mix like pie crust. Add ... ball and roll in sugar. Press down on a ... slightly golden. Cool on racks or foil. Also good with chocolate chips.

Heat oven to 375 degrees. ... salt. Set aside. In another bowl work the shortening and peanut butter with spoon ... minutes or until done. Makes 16.



Be sure to chill the dough for "rolled out" cookies. This make it firm ... your board. Cream shortening until very soft. Add sugar ... ungreased cookie sheet in hot (375°F) oven for 8 ... for vanilla, if desired.

This is an old and unique recipe; these cookies are baked on a griddle or in a well-seasoned heavy cast iron ... lard (or butter), shortening (we used butter flavored Crisco) ... adjusting heat as necessary.

1. With electric mixer at high speed, cream butter, shortening until soft. 2. Add sugar ... salt together; add in 3 additions by hand or ... Makes 6-7 dozen cookies. Variations: The Basic Spritz ... peel in Step #3.

Substitute honey for molasses. Substitute vanilla for spice. Cream shortening and sugar. Add beaten egg ... board and cut cookies in Christmas shapes. Bake on greased ... an extra special touch.

Heat oven to 375 degrees. Mix shortening, sugars, egg and vanilla thoroughly. Stir in remaining ingredients. Drop dough by ... Makes 3 dozen cookies. If using self-rising flour, ... pieces for the coconut.

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