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[ENG] Smiling face sable with jam / صابلي بالمربى – CookingWithAlia – Episode 673

Recette sur le site:
https://www.cookingwithalia.com/673-smiling-face-sablee-with-jam/

INGREDIENTS:
Sablee dough (Sable dough video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K18i1SdavwI)
150 grams jam of your choice

STEPS:
1- Preheat your oven to 170 ° C. On a sheet of parchment paper, spread your dough with a dough roll about 2-3mm thick.
2- Using a 8cm diameter mold in the shape of a face, cut dough circles, and using a simple cookie cutter, cut the same quantity of dough discs. (For faces, we can cut the eyes with a round cookie cutter and with a knife we ​​cut the mouth). Place on a plate.
4- Bake for about 15 minutes until your dough is golden brown.
5- Let the sablee cool down. Place jam in the center of a biscuit without holes, then place the smiling face biscuit on top and press lightly to spread the jam and paste the two cookies.

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