merry spritz cookies chocolate

Author of this recipe: Efren Deese

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"Experience the magic this holiday season with our *Merry Spritz Cookies*! Elevate your baking game with spice, flavors, and a touch of joy in every bite. Perfect for any celebration—make it merry, make it bright!"

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  7. 2. **Filling Preparation**: Prepare the chocolate filling with cocoa, butter, and vanilla.
  8. 3. **Dipping Process**: Dipping the dough pieces in the filling.
  9. 4. **Baking**: Bake at a lower temperature to keep edges soft.
  10. 5. **Cooling and Packaging**: Let them cool before packaging.
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  18. **Merry Spritz Cookies with Chocolate Filling: A Festive Treat**
  19. Calling all cookie enthusiasts! This guide will walk you through making our beloved **merry spritz cookies** filled with a rich, creamy chocolate ganache. These delectable treats are perfect for Christmas, winter gatherings, or any occasion that calls for a sweet and warm snack.
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  21. ### Step 1: Prepare the Dough
  22. Start by chilling your dough to ensure it sets properly when you roll it out. Mix together **2 cups all-purpose flour**, **1 teaspoon baking soda**, **1/2 teaspoon salt**, and **3 tablespoons cold unsalted butter** in a large mixing bowl. Gradually add **1 cup of cold milk**, one egg at a time, mixing well after each addition.
  23. Add **1 ½ cups granulated sugar** and mix until the dough comes together. Let it rest for about 10 minutes to allow the flour to work with the dough.
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  25. ### Step 2: Prepare the Chocolate Filling
  26. In a medium saucepan, melt **3 tablespoons unsalted butter**, stirring until smooth. Stir in **50 grams (about 1.8 ounces) semi-sweet chocolate** and let it sit for a few minutes to thicken slightly.
  27. Add **4 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder**, **1 teaspoon vanilla extract**, and **1 tablespoon heavy cream** or milk. Mix well, ensuring the chocolate is fully incorporated. The filling should be thick enough to hold its shape but not too runny.
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  29. ### Step 3: Shape and Dip the Cookies
  30. Divide the chilled dough into small balls (about 1.5 tablespoons each) using your fingers. Roll each ball in **powdered sugar** to lightly coat them, then place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  31. In a separate bowl, dip each **small rolled cookie** in the prepared chocolate ganache for about 30 seconds—don’t overcoat or they’ll get soggy. Let the cookies set for 5 minutes before moving on.
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  33. ### Step 4: Bake to Perfection
  34. Preheat your oven to **320°F (160°C)**. Line a second baking sheet with parchment paper and place the dipped cookie dough pieces on it.
  35. Bake for about **15-20 minutes**, or until golden brown but not overdone. Use a toothpick to check doneness in the center of each cookie.
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  37. ### Step 5: Cool and Enjoy
  38. Let the cookies cool completely on the baking sheet before moving them to a wire rack to cool. Once they’ve cooled, they can be stored in an airtight container for up to a week or frozen for up to 3 months (reloading them into the freezer until you’re ready to serve).
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  40. ### Bonus Tips:
  41. - For added festive flair, top your cookies with **icing sugar**, **cherry blossom sprinkles**, or a sprinkle of **cinnamon stars**.
  42. - Feel free to adjust the chocolate filling to suit your preference—use less cocoa for a sweeter taste or more for a bolder flavor.
  43. So there you have it! These **merry spritz cookies filled with chocolate ganache** are perfect for sharing and bringing holiday cheer. Enjoy them as is, or pair them with a cup of warm coffee (or tea) for an extra cozy treat. Bon appétit!

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