Sunday, November 10, 2019

CUCCIDATI ll

Traditional for St. Joseph's Day they are good for every occasion including Christmas.

Cuccidati
In New Orleans these are for the St Joseph's Day altars.  They are the ancestors of Fig Newtons,  but better.

FILLING
8 oz. black figs
3.75 oz. raisins
scant 2/3 C. honey
1/4 C. brandy
1.5 tsp orange zest
1 tsp lemon zest
1/4 tsp ground cloves, nutmeg
1 TB cinnamon
4 oz. almonds, roasted
3 oz. walnuts, roasted

Coarsely chop nuts, remove from food processor.  Combine the rest; when homogenous, add nuts.  Let chill at least 8 hours.

DOUGH
4 oz. AP flour
1 C. + 2 TB sugar
1 TB baking pwdr.
1 tsp salt
8 oz. butter, cut into small cubes
2 large eggs
1/2 C. whole milk
1.5 tsp vanilla
1.5 tsp lemon/orange zest

Pulse to mix dry ingredients in f.p., then cut in butter until fine crumbles.  Dump into bowl and stir in wet ingredients.  Form dough into 2 rectangles; chill at least 8 hours.

Roll one rectangle 13" x 10" and cut into 4 strips parallel to the 10" sides.  Fill the center of each resulting 10" x 3/25" rectangle with a "worm" of filling, then flatten this somewhat.  Wrap dough around filling a la Fig Newtons, flip so that seam side is down, cut into 1/2" slices.

Cook 15-20 minutes in a 375 degree oven until golden brown; remove from sheets after 3 minutes to rack.  Overcooked yields a less buttery flavor.

Glaze with 1 cup 10x, 1.5 tsp vanilla, 1.5-2 TB brandy.  In Italy these are often finished with colored sprinkles.

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