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On the infrequent occasions when I have been called upon in a formal place to play the bongo drums, the introducer never seems to find it necessary to mention that I also do theoretical physics. --Richard Feynman

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DECEMBER 23, 2008 9:50AM

Foodie Tuesday: Citrus-Kissed Sparkling Cream Cheese Cookies

Rate: 14 Flag

In the Boston area, sprinkles are called “jimmies” after their inventor, James Bartholomew.

mmmmmmm cookies mmmmmmm 

1 cup butter

4 oz. cream cheese

1 cup granulated sugar

1 egg

Zest of 1 lemon and 1 lime

1 Tablespoon lemon juice (about half a lemon)

2½ cups all-purpose nonbleached flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

Food coloring (optional)

Colored sugar, jimmies or other cookie decorations

 

In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat butter and cream cheese together until well blended.

 

Add sugar and cream the mixture thoroughly.

 

Using a microplane or other fine grater, zest the lemon and the lime. Add the zests, the lemon juice and the egg to the butter mixture and blend well.

 

In a separate bowl, stir together the flour and baking powder. Add to the butter mixture and mix completely. You may add food coloring at this time if you want.

 

Chill the dough for 30 minutes in the refrigerator.

 

Heat the oven to 375º. Using a cookie press with the shaping plate of your choice, force the dough onto an ungreased baking sheet. If you don’t have a cookie press, roll teaspoonfuls of dough into balls with your hands. Dip the rolled ball cookies into colored sugar, jimmies or other decorations if you like, just before baking. Decorations can be placed or sprinkled on the pressed cookies since they won’t stand up to being handled.

 

Bake for 7 to 10 minutes or until just slightly browned. Cool on a rack. Makes about 4 to 5 dozen cookies.

 

 


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These looked yummy. Rated for citric goodness.
Oh, Coyote - these sound and look so delicious. The sweetness & hint of citrus will definitely be a favorite around my house. Many thanks and have a joyous holiday.
I love cookies like this and even enjoy using the little cookie press.

But I *really* appreciate knowing the derivation of the word "jimmies." Thanks!
Kent, thanks, they ARE yummy. GM, the flavor is subtle but these are a favorite in my house too. Julie, for years I just accepted the word "Jimmies" and didn't give it a second thought. Today, I thought I'd find out the origin. Thanks all for stopping by.
If I give you the address of the hotel we are going to in Myrtle Beach will you mail me a couple dozen? ;-0 I will risk the wrath of my brilliant doctor and his discussions of fatty liver, triglycerides and such things for a taste of heaven. Or, maybe I should not if I want to stay around OS, and this world, long enough to enjoy the rest of what is.

But they DO look yummy!

Monte
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Good call on the Microplane. No kitchen should be without it. monkey fingered.
Monte, I'd be happy to send 'em. But I will admit the photo is better for you, healthwise. BBE, thanks, I got along without a Microplane for a long time and now I can't imagine how.
rating immediately...now if only I could chip my car out of the ice mound to get the ingredients and bake 'em that easy

what is a microplane? just a really sharp grater?
Hyblaen and Umbrella, they are really good. My daughter says they're best warm so take that into consideration. I fiddled a lot with this recipe until I got the balance of citrus and cream cheese right.

A Microplane is a brand name for the best grater/zester out there. It's worth spending the 12 bucks to have it. I use it for zesting citrus and grating nutmeg and fine grating parmesan. Once you have one, you will find lots of uses. Here's what it looks like: http://www.amazon.com/Microplane-40020-Grater-Zester/dp/B00004S7V8/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1230087326&sr=8-1
There's also a photo of a Microplane (different model) in action over on Jodi Kasten's post about Bailey's Irish cheesecake.
Woman bake. Man Eat! Got Milk!!??
Gorgeous cookies! Do not look like burning hazards either!

Merry Christmas!
I'm going to try to make these. I am not a cook let alone a baker, but they sound so yummy I can't resist. I'll let you know how it goes :)
these look really tasty. Cant wait to try them out.
o'stephanie, the sparkle here is edible which is a good thing. Zumi, they're really easy to make, especially if you just bypass the cookie press and shape them with your hands. Let me know how of your success. MsEdith thanks, I hope you like them.
I love jimmies ........great post