Fig-Newtons

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Ready In:
1hr 25mins
Ingredients:
15
Serves:
20
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ingredients

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directions

  • DOUGH FILLING:

  • In small bowl, beat butter and sour cream until light. Gradually add brown sugar, beating until mixture is very light and thick. Add eggs one at a time beat in vanilla
  • Sift together, flour, baking powdr, soda, cinnamon and salt. Add to creamed mixture, beating on low speed or by hand. Mix well and turn out on sheet of floured plastic wrap refrigerate for at least 2 hours
  • Cut heavy stems off of figs. Combine figs and water in heavy saucepan and simmer, covered for 30 min, or until fruit is soft. Add sugar, lemon rind,and salt simmer covered, for 15 minute longer. Press mixture thru food mill and cool.
  • Preheat oven to 350 F Cover large. baking sheet with parchment or spray.
  • Divide the chilled dough into thirds and refrigerate 2 parts. Roll remaining piece on well floured surface to form rectangle about. 5 x 11".
  • Spread 1 third of fig filling slightly to one side of center, along the length of the dough, leaving 1/2" margin around edges. Mound filling slightly in center along whole length. Moisten edges with water. VERY gently, lift uncovered pastry with spatula and fold over filling. Press 2 halves together to seal. Trim edges and shape roll into a neat, half cylinder form abt. 11" long and 2-2 1/2" wide. Place on prepared baking sheet.
  • Repeat until all filling & dough is used up, bake for 25 min, or until slightly browned.
  • Cool rolls on rack,trim off the ends, with a sharp serrated knife, cut each one into slices about 1 1/2" wide. Replace slices on rack. When bars are completely cool, store airtight.

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I am a housewife, I love to cook and experiment with different spices and flavors, there are not many recipe ideas I will not try. EXCEPT! anything that is extremely HOT and SPICY, I have a allot of family members living here and most of us spend the holidays together.We all Love to eat and look forward to the different AND the traditional recipes on the Holidays. My pet peeve...HUM it makes me crazy when someone cooks and leaves the mess pile up, It's easier to clean as you go, that way when the food is done you can actually sit down and enjoy it. I am very passionate about and being apart of the fight to prevent animal cruelty, and helping to educate people about what happens to Children or Pets left in vehicles on very hot or very cold days, also Pets left in extreme elements outside without the proper necessities. I believe that anyone that purposely harms or torturers a child or a animal is a Coward!
 
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