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                                BIZCOCHOS

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Serving Size  : 24   Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Cookies                          Mexican

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
                        -----COOKIES-----
     1/2   c            Lard (NO SUBSTITUTION!)
     1/4   c            Sugar
   2       tb           Sweet sheery, such as
                        - Harvey's Bristol Cream
   2       tb           Fresh orange juice
   1                    Egg yolk
     3/4   c            Unbleached all-purpose flour
                        -----COATING-----
     1/2   c            Sugar
     1/2   ts           Ground cinnamon
     1/4   ts           Ground cloves

  These are a traditional Mexican cookie and must be made with lard to have
  the right consistency.  So, eat a lot of oat bran the next day...don't
  forgo one of the best cookies you will ever, ever eat.
  Position a rack in the upper and lower thirds of the oven and preheat the
  oven to 350F.
  In a mixer, whip the lard until it is light and creamy.  Beat in the
  sugar, sherry, and orange juice.  Beat in the egg yolk and then the flour.
  Roll the dough out between layers of waxed paper to a thickness of
  1/2-inch.  Cut out cookies in whatever shapes you wish, transferring them
  to ungreased baking sheets.  Bake them 12 to 15 minutes, exchanging the
  position of the sheets on the racks from top to bottom and from front to
  back at the halfway point, until the cookies are crisp and lightly
  colored.
  For the coating, mix the sugar, cinnamon, and cloves in a wide shallow
  dish (like a pie plate).  Carefully dredge the cookies in the spiced sugar
  while they are warm.  Cool completely on a rack.  Store at room
  temperature in airtight tins.
 


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