CREAM HORNS COOKIES (LADY LOCKS)
It Is Christmas Cookie Week on IBC. Just kidding! However, It is Christmas Cookie Day. I am discussing my recipe for Cream Horn Cookies (a.k.a. Lady Locks). Plus, a number of my blogger buddies (a.k.a. #ChristmasCookieSquad) are joining to get a cookie swap! So that you may continue on with this particular cookie experience, Everybody is connected at the bottom of the post.
I suppose my grandmother was the person who began making them (I do not know for certain because she passed when I was very young.) For so long as I can recall, my Great Aunt Maggie've created them.
You're going to require a mould to form the horn to create them. My Aunt Maggie utilizes a clothespin therefore that is exactly what I did. You wrap a sheet of foil. It is as straightforward as that. If you are feeling fancy, then you may use a mold.
prep time: 20 mins
These Cream Horns (Lady Locks) are a must-have cookie recipe for the loved ones. Filling and the crust create them irresistible!
ingredients
Clothespins wrapped in woman or foil lock molds
directions
I suppose my grandmother was the person who began making them (I do not know for certain because she passed when I was very young.) For so long as I can recall, my Great Aunt Maggie've created them.
You're going to require a mould to form the horn to create them. My Aunt Maggie utilizes a clothespin therefore that is exactly what I did. You wrap a sheet of foil. It is as straightforward as that. If you are feeling fancy, then you may use a mold.
prep time: 20 mins
These Cream Horns (Lady Locks) are a must-have cookie recipe for the loved ones. Filling and the crust create them irresistible!
ingredients
- 2 tbsp vegetable shortening (Crisco)
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 2 egg yolks
- 4 1/2 cups bread
Clothespins wrapped in woman or foil lock molds
- 2 cups milk
- 1/3 cup flour
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- Confectioners' sugar for garnish
directions
- From a stand mixer's bowl, combine together sugar, vegetable shortening, and the butter for approximately 4 minutes or till fluffy and light. Mix in the egg yolk. Blend in water and the flour until blended. Chill dough for at least two hours or even overnight.
- By preheating your oven Start
- Sprinkle your work surface. Roll 1/4 of the dough at a time until it is about out. Cut into strips which are 10 inches and wide. Then wind the strips round the foil-wrapped clothespins (or woman lock molds.) Bake on a cookie sheet for about 15 minutes or till the horns are only beginning to brown.
- Eliminate in the oven. Let them cool for approximately two minutes; then remove them. (Do not allow the horns cool entirely about the molds or the horns will crumble easily. The horns will even crack more if they're overbaked.) Allow cooling is finished by the horns.
- Meanwhile, prepare the meeting. In a saucepan, warm the milk and milk over medium-high warmth while whisking. Cook 8-10 minutes. Transfer into a bowl and let it cool.
- Cream the butter, vegetable shortening, and salt 5-6 minutes until fluffy. Blend in the sugar. Blend in milk and the milk vanilla and glue. Beat until fluffy and blended.
- Set in a bag and fill every horn.