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     Title: BASEL CHOCOLATE-SPICE COOKIES (BASEL BRUNSLI)
Categories: Cookies, Swedish
     Yield: 2 servings

 1 1/4 c  Blanched whole almonds
          -(about 7 ounces)
 1 1/2 c  Powdered sugar
 3 1/2 tb Unsweetened cocoa powder
 2 1/2 ts Ground cinnamon
   1/8 ts Ground cloves
     3 oz Bitterswet (not unsweetened)
          -or swmisweet
          Chocolate, chopped fairly
          -fine
   1/4 ts (generous) almond extract
     2 lg Egg whites
     2    To 5 Tbl confectioners'
          -sugar for rolling out
          -cookies

 Heat oven to 325F.  Line several baking sheets with aluminum foil.

 In a food processor, process the almonds and 1 cup powdered sugar until the
 almonds are powder-fine but not oily; stop the processor and scrape down
 the sides several times.  Add the cocoa powder, cinnamon, cloves, and
 chocolate; continue processing until the chocolate is finely ground.  Add
 the remaining 1/2 cup powdered sugar, the almond extract, and egg whites;
 process until the mixture is blended and just forms a mass.  Set the dough
 aside for 5 to 10 minutes to stiffen slightly.

 Generously dust a work surface with powdered sugar.  If the dough seems too
 soft to roll out easily, dust it with more sugar and knead until the
 consistency is manageable, but avoid adding any more sugar than absolutely
 necessary.  Roll out the dough to 1/4 inch thickness, lifting it with a
 spatula frequently and redusting the surface and rolling pin with powdered
 sugar to prevent sticking.  Cut out the cookies using a 2 1/4-inch
 heart-shaped (or similar) cutter.  Use a spatula to transfer the cookies to
 the prepared baking sheets, about 1 inch apart.

 Bake the cookies for 9 to 12 minutes or until almost firm on top and
 slightly puffy.  Let them stand on the foil lined baking sheets until
 completely cooled.  Peel from the foil.  Store airtight for 3 to 4 days.
 Freeze, airtight, for longer storage.

 Makes about forty 2 1/4-inch cookies.

 [THE BALTIMORE SUN;  November 25. 1990]

 Posted by Fred Peters.

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