Italian Fig Cookies

Italian Fig Cookies

By Francesco Marinelli
0’ Prep time
45’ Cook time
45’ Total time
76 Calories
100 Serving

Summary

You can never have too many Mediterranean recipes, so give Italian Fig Cookies a try. For 12 cents per serving, this recipe covers 2% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This dessert has 76 calories, 1g of protein, and 4g of fat per serving. This recipe serves 100. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 45 minutes. 1 person were glad they tried this recipe. Head to the store and pick up powdered sugar, apricot preserves, water, and a few other things to make it today. It is a good option if you're following a dairy free diet. It is brought to you by Foodista. With a spoonacular score of 9%, this dish is improvable. Similar recipes include Italian Fig Cookies, Seriously Italian: Fig And Almond Cookies, and CUCCIDATI (Italian Fig Cookies).
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Step by Step

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Step 1

To a food processor, add the the flour, baking powder, powdered sugar and salt. Pulse until well combined. Use a rubber spatula to scrape the sides to be sure everything is worked in.
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Step 2

Add the butter in and mix until the butter resembles a small crumble in the dry ingredients. In a small bowl whisk together the eggs, water and vanilla. Add to the food processor and mix until just mostly combined.
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Step 3

Lightly flour your counter and turn the dough out. Work the dough together by hand until everything is combined. This is where you may need to sprinkle a little extra flour as you go. Form the dough into a ball and allow to rest for a few minutes.
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Step 4

While the dough is resting you can go ahead and make the filling. Into a clean food processor add the almonds and figs. Pulse until roughly chopped. Add in the apricot preserves and orange juice and mix until finely chopped. It will resemble a thick fig jam.
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Step 5

Back to the dough. Cut the ball of dough into 6-8 pieces. Roll each piece into a smaller ball then lightly press down one small ball at a time on a floured surface. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough into a strip about 1- 1 1/2 inches wide and a 1/4 inch thick. Line the center with a bit of the filling.
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Step 6

Fold each side of the dough overtop the filling and gently press the dough together to seal it. Gently roll into a smooth log. Cut into bite size cookies.
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Step 7

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
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Step 8

Repeat with all the dough. Place the cookies onto a parchment lined baking sheet. They don't grow so you can put them pretty close together.
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Step 9

Bake for 14 mins or until just lightly golden. Cool completely.
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Step 10

To make the glaze mix together the powdered sugar, milk and vanilla extract in a small bowl.
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Step 11

Once the cookies are cooled go ahead and put them all onto a large cookie sheet so the cookies are touching. Working in small sections because the glaze dries quickly, drizzle the glaze over each cookie and sprinkle with those fun nonpareils. Pop into a fridge for 10 minutes to harden completely.
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Step 12

{If you are making these ahead of time, once the drizzle is hardened you can place into a freezer bag to freeze. Remove the morning you want to serve them}

Ingredient

  • table salt
    table salt
    0.5 teaspoons
  • water
    water
    2 tbsps
  • egg
    egg
    2
  • margarine
    margarine
    453.59 grams
  • orange juice
    orange juice
    2 tbsps
  • almonds
    almonds
    35.75 grams
  • baking powder
    baking powder
    6 teaspoons
  • vanilla
    vanilla
    2 teaspoons
  • dried figs
    dried figs
    340.19 grams
  • wheat flour
    wheat flour
    687.5 grams
  • powdered sugar
    powdered sugar
    120 grams
  • apricot jam
    apricot jam
    3 tbsps

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