This #SundaySupper party has us getting our romantic on. Well, at least cooking or baking for two. This is my normal baking scheme to be honest. I cut recipes 90% of the time unless I’m working on one of my own and then I make a full batch.

This recipe started off as a larger batch but when the dough increases in volume it needs a bit of a binder to replace what would be the egg. When it is this small it works out fine. If you find the dough is a bit tacky try rolling it in between two sheets of cling film or let it set in the fridge for an hour. I didn’t have to let it set at all while using the cling film technique (I use it all the time, I rarely roll out dough without it!). The rose water is a light and different addition to these sugar cookies, perfect for Valentines Day. This recipe makes 12 small cookies, which is perfect for tea with your loved one. You can make them larger of course and give them as a gift!

German Rose Water Sugar Cookies For Two Print Recipe Pin Recipe Ingredients 1/4 cup granulated sugar

2 Tbsp margarine

1/2 tsp vanilla

1/4 tsp lemon extract

1/4 tsp rose water

2 Tbsp vegan cream cheese

1/8 tsp baking soda

small pinch of salt

3/4 cup all purpose flour Instructions Cream sugar and softened margarine until smooth. Beat in cream cheese and flavorings.

Sift the dry ingredients; mix with batter.

Roll out on floured surface and cut with cookie cutter.

Bake on greased sheets in preheated 325ºF oven for about 15 to 20 minutes. Cooking time may shorten if cookies are small.

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