Lemon Cream Cheese Star Cookies

"This is a basic cream cheese cookie recipe that I added lemon and almond slices to. Keep an eye on them while baking--they are so rich they can burn in a minute. You can use either a 5-pointed star or 6-pointed star as a cookie cutter, depending on your religion. My cookie cutter was about 2 inches wide."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 15mins
Ingredients:
11
Yields:
4 dozen
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Beat cream cheese, butter, sugar vanilla, and lemon extract in mixer bowl on medium speed until creamy.
  • Add flour, baking soda, lemon peel, until well blended.
  • Chill dough 1 hour or overnight.
  • Roll dough on well-floured surface into about 1/8 inch thickness. Cut into star (or any other) shape with a cookie cutter.
  • Bake on greased cookie sheets for 8-10 minutes, until edges start to slightly brown. Remove to wire rack to cool.
  • Mix the lemon juice and powdered sugar to make a glaze. Assemble all cookies on baking sheets and drizzle glaze on them. Immediately press sliced almonds into glaze.

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