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Fruit Roll Cookies

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Fruit Roll Cookies

Ronnie's Notes

Our family doesn’t celebrate Christmas, but we do celebrate cookies, which are as ubiquitous during the Christmas season as doughnuts during Hanukkah and matzo balls during Passover.

Every December I make a load of cookies. I give most of them away as gifts, but of course, keep (in the freezer) a container or two of family favorites for us.

Depending on how much time I have, I make these oldies but goodies: Fannies, Grand Finale cookies, Dutch butter-almond cookies, peanut butter cookies, lemon bars, cheesecake cookies, Chinese cookies and Orange Marmalade cookies.

Last year I added these Fruit Roll cookies, based on my mother’s wonderful “frozen dough” nut roll. They were a big hit, so I’m going to make them again this year.

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To make the dough: place the flour in the bowl of an electric mixer.

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Add the butter and beat at low speed for or until the mixture is crumbly (you may also do this by hand or using the pulse feature of a food processor).

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Add the sour cream and mix it in to make a smooth, uniform and slightly sticky dough.

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Dust the dough with flour, wrap it in plastic and refrigerate for at least .

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To make the filling: Place the dried fruit, raisins, nuts, sugar and cinnamon in a bowl and toss the ingredients to distribute them evenly.

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Add the marmalade and mix it in to coat all the fruit.

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To assemble: Lightly grease a baking sheet.

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Cut the dough into 5 pieces.

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Working separately with each piece of dough, roll the dough on a floured surface to a rectangle about 12-inches by 6-inches.

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Place 1/5 of the filling on each rectangle, forming the mixture into a strip along one of the long sides and to within 1/2-inch from the ends of the two short sides.

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Roll the dough and place each roll, seam side down, on the baking sheet.

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Refrigerate for at least .

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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

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Score each roll along the top with a sharp knife at 1-inch intervals.

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Bake for or until lightly golden.

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Remove from the oven, let cool, then cut along the score lines.

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