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Cucciddati Recipe (Sicilian Fig Cookies)

Cucciddati are traditional Sicilian fig cookies commonly eaten during the holidays. Get a delicious recipe for them below!

Cucciddati are traditional Sicilian fig cookies commonly eaten during the holidays. Get a delicious recipe for them below!

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    1. How to make Italian Fig Cookies , Cucidati, Sicilian Fig Cookies, or Christmas Fig Cookies… __________­↓↓↓↓↓↓ CLICK FOR RECIPE ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓

      Whatever you want to call them one thing is for sure, these deliciously moist, tender and sweet, fruit filled cookies have been part of Italian weddings, Christmases, and other special occasions for many Italian households for centuries.

      Prep time 30 mins, Cook time 14 mins, Total time 44 mins, Recipe type: Dessert , Serves: 36

      Ingredients
      For the Dough:
      2¾ cup flour
      1 Tbsp baking powder
      1½ cups powdered sugar
      ¼ tsp salt
      6 Tbsp butter, cold & cubed
      2 eggs
      2 tsp vanilla
      1 Tbsp cold water
      For the Filling:
      12 oz dried figs
      ¼ cup almonds
      3 Tbsp apricot preserves
      2 Tbsp orange juice
      For the Glaze:
      1 cup powdered sugar
      2 Tbsp milk or water
      ½ tsp vanilla

      Instructions

      Place all of your dry ingredients in a food processor and pulse the cut-up butter until you get a coarse meal. Add the eggs, vanilla and water and continue to pulse until the dough forms into a ball.
      Remove the dough from the food processor and knead it a bit on a floured surface. This is where you may need to sprinkle a little extra flour as you go. Form the dough into a ball, put in a bowl, cover and refrigerate.
      Once your food processor is clean again add the almonds and figs. Pulse until roughly chopped.
      Add in the apricot preserves and orange juice and mix until finely chopped. It will resemble a thick fig jam. Place in a bowl, wrap it up and refrigerate in order for the flavors to blend.
      On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough in a rectangle shape, you can decide how big or small to make your fig cookies, it all depends on how big or small you make your rectangles(mine are about 10 inches long and 2-3 inches wide, but I experimented with many sizes and shapes, and encourage you to do the same!).
      Scrape the filling onto a lightly floured surface and knead to shape into a log. Place the filling in the center of your rectangle, fold the side over and seal them on the other side of filling. Gently roll into a smooth log.
      Wrap it in plastic and refrigerate until firm enough to slice. Continue rolling until all of your dough and filling is finished.
      Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
      Cut cookie log into 1 inch bite size cookies. Repeat with all the dough. Place the cookies onto a parchment lined baking sheet. They don’t grow so you can put them pretty close together.
      Bake for 14 mins or until just lightly golden. Cool completely.
      For the icing, mix together the powdered sugar, vanilla, and enough milk to achieve the desired consistency. You’ll want the icing to be thick enough not to be runny, but still easily spreadable.
      Ice the tops of the cookies and decorate with sprinkles, if desired.
      Let the icing set completely before storing in an airtight container.
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  1. Where can I get some of those cookies in Florida? I love them, haven’t had them in many years. Send me a message on messenger. Thanks!

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