Saturday, November 10, 2012

Poppy Seed Cookies - Simple but perfect

I pretty much forget about poppy seeds until the holidays come around and I start dreaming about the poppy seed bread my Grandma Arndt used to make every Christmas (a recipe I'm still working to perfect).  As I was driving home a few nights ago I heard a bit on NPR about these two women who collect old recipes.  They told this great story about an Aunt of theirs who was famous for her poppy seed cookies.  Having never made them, and feeling like it's kinda the beginning of the holidays and therefore poppy seed time in my world, I decided to give them a crack this morning.  They're simple, quick and perfect to eat by the handful.



3 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 cup poppy seeds
1 cup peanut oil ( I used canola, turned out just fine)
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Cover a 14 X 16-inch baking sheet with foil, shiny side up. Coat the foil with vegetable spray or use a silicone liner.

Sift together flour and baking powder; add poppy seeds.

Separately, whisk peanut oil, sugar, eggs, and vanilla in a medium bowl. Add sifted dry ingredients and mix to combine. Chill the dough in the refrigerator one hour, or until firm enough to handle.
Using your hands, break off teaspoon-size pieces of dough and roll into small balls. Place dough balls on baking sheet about 2 inches apart, or 12 cookies per sheet. Pat into circles with your fingers (rather than rolling or stamping). Bake 10 to 12 minutes, or until lightly browned around edges. Let cookies cool 1 minute on baking sheet on rack and then transfer cookies to a rack. Cookies will become crisp as they cool.

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