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Receta Italian-Style "Easter" Cream Cheese Spritz Cookies
by Foodiewife

Easter Sunday is tomorrow, and I'm a week behind sharing this recipe. Sorry. For the last week and a half, my husband and I shared a cold, that morphed into a nagging cough. We're on the mend, but this week we've been experiencing avery low energy once we get home from work. I had every intention of making cute carrot shaped sugar cookies, but alas... time has run out.

These aren't an authentic Italian cookie, but they are my own take on a traditional Italian citrus flavor cookie, that are shaped in knots or wreaths and sprinkled with multi-colored confetti.

King Arthur Flour sells a Fiori di Sicilia baking flavor that has notes of vanilla and citrus. I recently purchased an OXO Cookie Press, and thought I'd make a cream cheese version of spritz cookies. I have a tried and true all-butter version of spritz cookies that is one of our favorites. The cookies turn out crispy and buttery, and the dough is very easy to work with. It's so easy, that I can easily bake dozens of cookies in a very short time.

This is where I'm going to be 100% honest with you. Ready? This cream cheese dough was a beast to work with! It's a very soft dough, and I had to refrigerate it for at least 1/2 hour. Otherwise, I ended up pressing cookie pancakes. Arrrrrrrrrgh!

You might be thinking, "I don't own a cookie press", so I can't make this recipe. You could pipe the dough with a large star tip, and I think I would have been a lot less frustrated had I gone this route.

A cookie press is a fun baking tool to add to your collection, though. While spritz cookies are most popular for Christmas, my men are happy anytime I make a buttery cookies like these. I'm also playing with making savory crackers.

For the glaze, I used a simple King Arthur Flour recipe. I first tried dipping each cookie into the glaze, but in the end ...

I ended up drizzling the glaze...

...and sprinkling festive colored sprinkles on top.

TASTING NOTES: My honest opinion is that the cream cheese makes the texture of these cookies a tad bit softer and tones down the buttery flavor that I much prefer for spritz cookies. The Fiori di Sicilia extract can be very strong, so I'm glad I only added 1/4 teaspoon. The citrus notes were very subtle, in a good way. My husband really liked these, so I encouraged him to take them to the office so that I would not be tempted to eat them all. Don't get me wrong, please. I'm not saying I didn't like the cookies! I'm glad that I've baked an all-butter version and a cream cheese version for comparison. Personally, I'll stick with all-butter.

For us, Easter is a Holy holiday and we plan to spend most of our morning at church, and serving with the children's ministry, afterwards. Now that my son is all grown up, I miss seeing the excitement in his eyes when he received his Easter basket. Our Easter brunch menu will be only be for the two of us, this year, and I don't think I want to join the restaurant crowds for Easter brunch menus. I haven't made any decisions on what I'll make. My body's energy will dictate that one!

Easter Blessings, He is Risen!