Mexican Cookies
May 6, 2008 at 1:19 pm | Posted in Food, Recipes | 2 CommentsTags: baking, cinnamon, cookies, mexican cookies, Recipes, vanilla sugar

I love a good Mexican Cookie.
Mexican Wedding Cookies are high on my list. I also enjoy Biscochitos, which I believe is a New Mexican cookie, is also a favorite.
Mark’s mother is Mexican American, born in New Mexico, and she taught me to make a cookie called Biscochitos. I am linking to a recipe I’ve never tried, and it is a bit different from her recipe. Apparently, there are several recipes out there to be found. I’m still looking for a Biscochito recipe that uses only butter and no lard or shortening. I’m sure it will change the texture, but I think I might try it myself one day.
The other day, I was craving a glass of Horchata. I decided to try a Mexican cookie with an accent on cinnamon and vanilla. I’m not completely impressed yet, but Mark and Sean seemed to enjoy these quite a bit! I think next time I’ll do something with rice flour too.
Angelnina’s “Mexican” Cookie
1 cup butter (slightly softened, NOT melted)
3/4 cup powdered sugar
2 1/4 cup flour
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt
1/3 cup vanilla sugar (optional–you may substitute regular white sugar)
1/2 tsp cinnamon

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I love mexican wedding cookies.. aka russian tea cakes aka snowballs. They are very buttery but not much on cinnamon though. kind of doughy.. rolled in powdered sugar.. but I love them. I grew up on them. I have never had horchata. I live in a town where 50% of the population is Hispanic. have you tried just replacing the lard for butter? I should think it would be fabulous. Sometimes we just cut flour tortillas into triangles and fry them in a pan with a little oil … pull them out and sprinkle them with cinnamon and sugar… yummy.
Comment by Kim— May 6, 2008 #
Oh, Horchata is addictive once you get used to it. I’m going to try the biscochitos with just butter, although I’ve been told they aren’t the same. Maybe I’ll create a new cookie
Oh, fried flour tortillas with cinnamon and sugar are SO good. I’m going to post a recipe I think you’ll love. It involves fried flour tortillas and cinn and sugar, but it takes the dessert to a whole new level!
Comment by angelnina— May 6, 2008 #