Swedish Chocolate Slices
Swedish chocolate slices are a Christmas classic that offer simplicity and sweetness. These cookies are a staple of Christmas baking traditions, ideal for accompanying a cup of coffee or mulled wine.
Posted on 12/4/2024
Servings
30
Total time
45 minutes
Servings
30
Total time
45 minutes
Ingredients
Instructions
Mix all the ingredients together
Knead the dough well and divide it into 4 equal parts
Roll each dough piece into an elongated rectangle about 0.5 cm thick and about 10 cm wide
Place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and sprinkle with pearl sugar
Bake the cookies at 175°C (fan) for 10 minutes
Once out of the oven, cut the cookies lengthwise after a short time, so each slice is about 5 cm long and 2–3 cm wide
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