Lacy Brandy Snaps
By Addie
These captivating, fluff-filled crisps are the perfect "little something sweet" that guests crave at the end of a filling meal.—Natalie Bremson, Plantation, Florida
Ingredients
- COOKIES:
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cubed
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 3 tablespoons light corn syrup
- 2/3 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons brandy
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
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- FILLING:
- 4 cups heavy whipping cream
- 1 3/4 cups confectioners' sugar
- 1/2 cup brandy
- Grated chocolate, optional
Preparation
Step 1
In a small saucepan, combine the butter, sugar and corn syrup. Cook and stir over medium heat until butter is melted. Remove from the heat. Stir in the flour, brandy and ginger.
Drop by teaspoonfuls, three at a time, 3 in. apart onto a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Bake at 350° for 7-8 minutes or until golden brown.
Cool for 30-45 seconds. Working quickly, loosen each cookie and curl around a thick wooden spoon handle. (If cookies become to cool to shape, return to oven for 1 minute to soften.) Remove to wire rack to cool completely.
For filling, in a large bowl, beat cream until it begins to thicken. Add confectioners' sugar and brandy; beat until stiff peaks form. Just before serving, pipe cream mixture into cookies. Sprinkle ends with chocolate if desired. Yield: 4 dozen.
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REVIEWS:
Try apple juice as a sub for the alcohol. Please do not use any alcohol flavoring in the cookie if friends and family have an alcohol problem.
I think this looks scrumptious! However, I can't stand the taste of any alcohol. Beer, brandy, whiskey, vodka, liqueurs, cordials...it doesn't matter, I find alcohol disgusting.
Does anyone have any idea as to what I can substitute the brandy in the filling with? I'm not too worried about the cookie. I can use an extract. But I can't use 1/2 cup of extract in the filling; also I too have loved ones in AA. Since you can't cook the alcohol off in the filling, it becomes more than just a taste aversion. Any ideas? I have loved ones in the Navy, and would like to welcome them home with something a little special! Thanks for help and suggestions.
The tube is the first set of ingredients. The outside of the tube itself is formed by rolling the cookie shape around the wooden spoon and nothing else is done to the outside.
No mention of outside of tube, what it is, how to make!
Have you tried to use parchment paper instead of waxed paper? Usually works really well for baking.
Any tips on how to prevent sticking? I am making this again to see if I can get it right. The cookies are delicious, but I had to throw most of them away because I could not get them off of the greased wax paper. I have searched online and heard to use greased and floured aluminum foil and they will just peel off? I really want to make these right, any tips? Thanks!
Holy cow, these are frustrating. They have great flavor, but I found them extremely difficult to make.
Used Almond extract instead of brandy. The taste was good but the cookies were very difficult to work with. And the recipe didn't produce anywhere near the 4 dozen that it claims.
It took a few tries before I got the time right, and rolling was somewhat difficult. Recipe didn't make as many as it said. I may try a pizzelle maker next time.
The cookies turned out great but the filling never formed the stiff peaks and wonder what went wrong? Should I have used a wisk to beat cream mixture vice hand mixer? I used good brandy and followed the recipe to a tee. Hoping someone out there can tell me what I did wrong as I would love to make a successful batch instead of ending up with a vanilla shake! :) thanks!
What can I use to substitute the alcohol. some of my friends are in a 12 step program and won't eat them with the alcohol in them.
I only needed the filling recipe..very creamy and delicious. I substituted Chambord liqueur since I didn't have brandy. Makes a substantial amount.