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HowTo Make Rainbow Cookies

HowTo Make Rainbow Cookies
HowTo Make Rainbow Cookies
 
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Step 1HowTo Make Rainbow Cookies: Ingredients

HowTo Make Rainbow Cookies: Ingredients
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Ingredients

Cookie
1 cup sugar
1 pinch of salt
2 cups all-purpose flour

1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks)
2 tsp. almond extract
4 large eggs
8 oz of seedless preserves (strawberry or raspberry)
10 oz. almond paste
Red food coloring
Green food coloring

Chocolate Layer
2 7 oz. chocolate bars (milk or dark)
3 Tbsp. of butter

Optional
Chocolate sprinkles
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8 comments
Jan 6, 2012. 11:33 PMrandofo says:
These cookies are one of the things I miss from being in New York. No one in California makes these. I am surrounded by barbarians. One of these days I should try making them.
Jan 22, 2012. 9:07 PMVictoriasPastries says:
I understand your comment of missing things from New York. I love NY and all of the cakes, cookies, pastries and amazing foods. I am a native Californian and a Pastry Chef / Caterer and I not only bake these rainbow cookies, but Black and Whites, Macaroons, Cannoli's, Baklava and other amazing goodies from all over the United States and from other Countries. I hear comments like 'Oh My Gosh..I haven't had these since I left NY and these are perfect.
So not everyone in California is a barbarian...there are alot of us that take pride in our diverse baking skills and recipes from all over the world. I hope you find a good baker near you.
And these are easy to make. And almond paste can be a little pricey, but if you go to Food Network.com, Jacque Torres has a wonderful and easy recipe for that and the extra stores very well. Have fun....
Jan 14, 2012. 10:21 AMRowan_Winterhaven says:
These look great! I love the idea of the multiple layers and the flavors of the jams between.

But. I'm confused. I've seen several recipes like this and I keep thinking, "That's not a cookie! It's cake!" The layers look like they have cake-like consistency/texture. The layering is very cake like with the jams as the filling and the chocolate acting like a "frosting".

I saw another recipe that said after you get the layers put together but pre-chocolate that you had to put a sheet of waxed paper then a cookie pan on top then top the pan with heavy books for a while to make the layers kind of meld and stick together before putting the chocolate on.

Maybe someone here can shed some light on the subject for me? Cake or cookie? I'd love to know!
Jan 16, 2012. 9:49 AMRowan_Winterhaven says:
Thanks for the info! I don't go to bakeries for two reasons: 1) I'm broke most of the time, and 2) I haven't met a recipe yet that I couldn't bake at home.

I'm really excited to try this recipe! I've got some gel food colors left over from the holidays that would make the colored parts brilliantly colored! Oooo... bright yellow, green, and purple for mardi gras... How awesome would that be? lol

Great instructable!
Jan 7, 2012. 12:21 PMRanie-K says:
Great photos!

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