Tips für richtig leckere Kekse (mit Rezept)

Damit Eure Kekse mit unseren Backförmchen so richtig gut funktionieren haben wir für euch ein  paar Tips zusammengestellt.   
Vorab einmal das Rezept:
  • 100 g Butter
  • 50 g Puderzucker (kann dem eigenen Geschmack angepasst werden)
  • 30 g Ei 
  • 200 g Mehl
Die Mengen können unter Einhaltung des Mischungsverhältnisses  erhöht werden. 

Zunächst wird der Puderzucker mit der Butter vermengt. Danach wir das Ei hinzugegeben. Anschließend wird das Mehl untergehoben. 

Wichtig: Damit der Teig die richtige Konsistenz erhält sollte er gekühlt werden; ca 30min   im Gefrierfach oder 1-2 Stunden im Kühlschrank. 


Zum Ausstechen wird der Teig danach auf 5mm Dicke ausgerollt. Ist er zu dünn, werden die Details im inneren nicht erkennbar sein. 

Die Formen vor dem Ausstechen gut mit Mehl bestäuben. 

Die fertigen Formen anschließend bei 170°C bei Ober/ Unterhitze für 17min ausbacken.  

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Viel Spaß beim Nachbacken!


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