These were rolled into walnut-sized balls first, then rolled in sugar, then put on the baking sheet. So I guess melting down from a ball shape made them very round and flat. The tea cakes above were rolled and cut out with a round biscuit cutter.
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These were rolled into walnut-sized balls first, then rolled in sugar, then put on the baking sheet. So I guess melting down from a ball shape made them very round and flat. The tea cakes above were rolled and cut out with a round biscuit cutter.
Mmmm, those sound (and look) yummy!
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