Salty Butter Break-Ups

"This is essentially a giant butter cookie, flavored with salt for an amazing salty-sweet experience. With so few ingredients, you must use the best quality products you can; a premium French butter would be ideal. The original recipe calls for gray salt (a moist, large-crystal French salt), but any kosher or coarse salt will do. (Try to avoid iodized salt; the simplicity will just pull up the iodine flavor.) Adapted from a post by Caroline Russock at Serious Eats (which she adapted from _Around My French Table_ by Dorie Greenspan). http://bit.ly/b9Iz1M"
 
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photo by SharonChen photo by SharonChen
photo by SharonChen
photo by SharonChen photo by SharonChen
photo by SharonChen photo by SharonChen
photo by SharonChen photo by SharonChen
Ready In:
1hr 50mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine flour, sugar and salt in a food processor; pulse to combine. Add butter and pulse until it forms a coarse meal, 8-10 1-second pulses. With the machine running, drizzle in cold water until dough ALMOST forms a ball. It should feel like a very malleable pie dough.
  • Scrape onto a floured work surface and pat into a square 1/2" thick. Wrap tightly in plastic and refrigerate at least 1 hour (can hold in refrigerator up to 3 days).
  • Preheat oven to 350F and line a baking sheet with Silpat or baker's parchment.
  • Remove dough from refrigerator and unwrap. Place onto a floured work surface and bash a few times with a rolling pin to soften. Place between sheets of parchment or waxed paper and roll into a rectangle roughly 5x11" and 1/4" thick (accuracy isn't important). Transfer to baking sheet.
  • Beat egg yolk with 1/8 tsp cold water. Brush cookie with glaze. Decorate with a crosshatch pattern using the back of a fork. You can optionally add a VERY light additional sprinkle of salt, if desired.
  • Bake in the middle of the preheated oven 30-40 minutes, until the edges are brown but the center still has a little spring when pressed lightly. Cool on sheet 5 minutes, then slide parchment/Silpat onto a rack and cool to room temperature.

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I'm a 48 y/o gay Jewish man in the suburbs immediately north of New York City. I'm a general internist, practicing and teaching at a medical college north of NYC. I also earned a Masters in Public Health degree in 2013. After a Walt Disney World trip in Dec 2006 where I had to rent an electric scooter because I couldn't manage the walking, I decided to have gastric bypass surgery, which was done Feb 28, 2007. I lost 160 lbs (though I've gained back about 60 of that since). I can't eat as much as I used to, so I want every bite to be extra good!
 
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