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Rose Cookies

Post by kitchencapers on Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:31 am

Rose Cookies
Recipe by Gina Choong



It was a cookie created for the shop. Basically to show how or what you can use the Jupe concentrated paste for. This was baked 3 weeks ago, customers have all taken the printed recipes. And many loved the taste.

Some of our Indian customers told me this is wonderful for Deepavali. So I decided to share this recipe here.



Ingredients
250g Butter(Salted)
400g Self Raising Flour
150g icing sugar
3 tbsp Jupe Rose Concentrated paste
6 pcs dried rose buds(soften in warm water)

Method
1. Remove leaves, stalks from rose buds, peel and separate rose petals.
2. Melt butter in microwave oven for 1 min till liquid.
3. Add icing sugar, rose paste and stir to mix.
4. Add flour, rose buds petals and mix till it forms into a crumbly dough.
5. Scoop using a cookie scoop and place on baking tray.
6. Bake in preheated oven 180C for 15 mins.
7. Remove to cool before storing.

Notes
Dried rose buds are purely for decoration only. You can omit it. It will not alter the final taste of the cookies.

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Re: Rose Cookies

Post by applemint_jackie on Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:56 am

Thank you, Gina. Very kind of you to share.

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