Christmas Cookie Countdown and Raspberry Almond Slices

"Raspberry Almond Slices Recipe"
The momentum behind the upcoming holidays is increasing at a rate that has me slightly panicked.  With Thanksgiving falling early this year, I feel like November is disappearing right before my eyes.  Halloween skeletons, ghosts, and pumpkins litter my living room floor waiting to be boxed up and stored for the coming year.  In another corner awaiting my attention sit tubs containing pilgrims, maple leaf garlands, and autumnal colored gourds.  Holiday festivities and parties are noted within the blocks of my calendar and plane tickets home for Christmas have been purchased.  Yes, we are only nine days away from Turkey Day – with Hanukkah and Christmas not far behind.

With Post-its stuck on every surface reminding me of all I have to accomplish, the one thing I’m not stressed about is having enough cookies come gift giving time.  Thanks to the discipline I imposed on myself by blogging a Cookie Countdown, my freezer is already brimming with tins containing dozens and dozens of cookies.  These Raspberry Almond Slices are tightly wrapped and snuggly nestled among them.  The best way to describe them would be Linzer Cookie wannabes.  Kin – so to speak.  A cousin perhaps.  The makeup of this tender butter cookie mirrors that of the traditional Linzer version in most every way.  Cinnamon, and sometimes cloves and nutmeg, are among the usual ingredients in most Linzer cookies, and they can easily be added to these Raspberry Slices as well.  One bite and you will delight is the similarities between the two.  The only significant difference is in the effort it takes to make them.  No rolling or cutting required for this buttery, jammy, relative of the original.
"Raspberry Almond Slices Recipe"

 

Source:  Adapted from Raspberry Diamonds – Fine Cooking Holiday Baking

 




4 thoughts on “Christmas Cookie Countdown and Raspberry Almond Slices

  1. As we both scramble to be ready for the Holidays, please, please make a few extra pieces of each cookie and leave them out for your unfortunate husband who mostly is able to enjoy only the luscious pictures of them instead of the expected deliciousness of them.

    I tried to open one of the tins of cookies in the freezer and received a significant shock from the electric wires you have attached to each tin to protect its contents. Not fair !

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