I am not sure why these are called Tennessee Cookies. This is a recipe from Nick Malgieri's book, "Cookies Unlimited." The dough for these brown sugar based cookies can be made ahead and used just like purchased cookie dough logs. Prep time does not include chilling the dough.
Provided by HeatherFeather
Categories Dessert
Time 42m
Yield 80 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- PLAN AHEAD: Dough requires chilling.
- Combine flour, baking soda, and salt.
- Beat butter and brown sugar together using an electric mixer until well mixed, just a minute or so.
- Add vanilla to the butter mixture and beat well.
- Add eggs to the butter mixture, one at a time, beating to combine well with each addition.
- You will porbably need to keep scraping down the sides of your bowl with a spatula.
- Add the flour mixture and beat until combined.
- Next,beat in the chopped nuts.
- Place batter onto a floured work surface and divide dough into two equal portions.
- Shape each portion into a long dough log, about 10 inches long.
- Roll up each log in parchment paper/waxed paper- you want them to look like rolls of purchased slice'n bake cookie dough.
- Set logs into a plastic zip-top type bag and chill until firm.
- (You can freeze this dough up to three weeks, if desired.).
- TO BAKE: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Line baking sheets with parchment paper or foil.
- Slice cookie logs into 1/4 inch thick rounds using a sharp knife.
- Set onto baking sheets about 1 inch apart and bake for 12-15 minutes, or until puffed slightly and firm to the touch.
- These will remain very light in color- do not try to make these turn brown or you'll have burnt cookies.
- As each batch comes out of the oven, simply slide the paper or foil off of the cookie sheet and let the cookies cool.
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[email protected]I can't wait to try these cookies. They look so delicious!
Daniel Chadwick
[email protected]These cookies are a great way to use up leftover cake mix. I always have a box of cake mix in my pantry, so it's nice to have a recipe that I can use it for.
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[email protected]I've tried several different Tennessee icebox cookie recipes and this one is by far the best. The cookies are always moist and flavorful.
tofunmi adedeji
[email protected]These cookies are so easy to make, even my kids can help. They're always a fun activity to do together.
Alifa Afreen Milvee
[email protected]I had some trouble getting the dough to come together, but I eventually got it to work. The cookies were worth the effort, though.
Amber Coulter
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly and my cookies turned out perfectly. They were chewy and delicious.
Alice Warner
[email protected]These cookies are a bit too sweet for my taste, but I still enjoyed them.
faith duncan
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of coconut, but these cookies were still really good. The coconut flavor is subtle and it pairs well with the other flavors in the cookie.
King Abro
[email protected]These cookies are the perfect summer treat. They're light and refreshing, and they're always a hit at picnics and barbecues.
Laura Fallon
[email protected]I love how versatile these cookies are. You can add any kind of mix-ins you want and they'll still be delicious.
Augustina Anaaba
[email protected]I've been making these cookies for years and they're always a favorite. They're so easy to make and they always turn out delicious.
Mabb 7928
[email protected]These cookies were a hit at my last party! Everyone loved them.