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Yield: Makes about 7 1/2 dozen

Ingredients

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Black and White Dough, room temperature

      Cook's Notes

If you prefer a softer Bull’s-Eye Cookie, you can substitute all-purpose flour for the bread flour in the recipe. During baking, all-purpose flour releases some of the water in the dough in the form of steam; this produces tender, softer cookies with a slight puff to them.

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Bull’s Eye Cookie

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 7 1/2 dozen

Bull’s Eye Cookie

Bull’s Eye Cookie

Bull’s Eye Cookie

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 7 1/2 dozen

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 7 1/2 dozen

Yield: Makes about 7 1/2 dozen

Makes about 7 1/2 dozen

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • Black and White Dough, room temperature

Directions

Place 20 ounces black dough between two 12-by-14-inch pieces of parchment. Roll out to a 7-by-12 inch rectangle, about 1/3-inch thick. Repeat with 20 ounces white dough. Chill both rectangles at least 30 minutes.

Place 12 ounces black dough between two 12-by-14-inch pieces of parchment. Roll out to a 4 3/4-by-12-inch rectangle. Repeat with 12 ounces white dough. Chill at least 15 minutes.

Place 6 ounces black dough on a clean work surface. Roll into a 12-inch-long log, about 3/4 inch in diameter. Repeat with 6 ounces white dough. Wrap in parchment. Chill at least 15 minutes.

Remove top piece of parchment from the smaller black rectangle. Unwrap white log, and place lengthwise on black rectangle. Using bottom piece of parchment for support, wrap black dough around the white log, pressing with fingers to seal seam. Roll log back and forth to smooth seam.

Repeat step four with the black log and the smaller rectangle of white dough.

Remove the top piece of parchment from the larger white rectangle. Place white log wrapped in black dough lengthwise on the white rectangle. Using bottom piece of parchment for support, wrap white dough around log, pressing with fingers to seal seam. Roll log back and forth to smooth seam.

Repeat step six with the black log wrapped in white dough and the larger rectangle of black dough. Wrap both logs in parchment. Chill 1 hour.

Heat oven to 375 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment. Remove parchment from logs, and cut into 1/4-inch-thick rounds; place on sheets, spaced 2 inches apart.

Bake cookies until barely golden, about 15 minutes. Transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool. Bake or freeze remaining dough. Store in an airtight container up to 2 weeks.

      Cook's Notes

If you prefer a softer Bull’s-Eye Cookie, you can substitute all-purpose flour for the bread flour in the recipe. During baking, all-purpose flour releases some of the water in the dough in the form of steam; this produces tender, softer cookies with a slight puff to them.

Cook’s Notes

If you prefer a softer Bull’s-Eye Cookie, you can substitute all-purpose flour for the bread flour in the recipe. During baking, all-purpose flour releases some of the water in the dough in the form of steam; this produces tender, softer cookies with a slight puff to them.

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14 Ratings

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4 star values:

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3 star values:

                                  9

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                                  0

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14 Ratings

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3 star values:

                                  9

2 star values:

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Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/14/2010

                did anyone else have trouble with the recipe not working out?  I feel as though there is twice the amount of butter as there should be.  

Martha Stewart Member

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07/09/2010

                Click on the "Black and White Dough" at the top of the "Directions" for the ingredients.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/09/2010

                you need to click on the link "black and white dough" just under the word ingredients at the top of the directions.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/09/2010

                There are no ingredients but just a description of the process.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/14/2010

                did anyone else have trouble with the recipe not working out?  I feel as though there is twice the amount of butter as there should be.  

Rating: Unrated

Rating: Unrated

07/09/2010

                Click on the "Black and White Dough" at the top of the "Directions" for the ingredients.  


                    
                you need to click on the link "black and white dough" just under the word ingredients at the top of the directions.  


                    
                There are no ingredients but just a description of the process.  

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