Twist bag above dulce de leche; squeeze to pipe about 1 1/2 teaspoons dulce de leche into center of each cookie. !This recipe is incredibly easy to do.I love eating cookies and Dulce de Leche. If you prefer to make your own, here is a great tutorial to follow. The trademark cutout hole in the top cookie is my favorite part! These pretzel cookies are filled with dulce de leche and dusted with powdered sugar. In fact, in many Latin American countries, these cookies are known as Alfajores de … It changed completely my cookie r… Proof that the same buttery shortbread base can be filled with just about anything, from dulce de leche to fruit jam to lemon poppy seed curd. Dulce de Leche is very sweet and just like caramel, the flavor pairs well with salt. https://www.allrecipes.com/.../alfajores-dulce-de-leche-sandwich-cookies and use it … That one day i decides to use one of my favorite cookie recipe and add some Dulce de Leche in the middle of the cookie. Christmas cookies are the best cookies, and these Dulce de Leche Pretzel Linzer Cookies are a dreamy combination of salty and sweet, crunchy and creamy, for a great DIY holiday treat gift! Spread one cookie with about a good teaspoon of dulce de leche, place the second cookie on top. For today's cookies, I used a store-bought container of prepared dulce de leche. If you don’t find any dulce de leche, let a can of sweetened condensed milk simmer for about 2 1/2 hours completely covered with water, add warm water if necessary, open it when cooled (!) Cut off small corner of bag. Spoon dulce de leche into resealable food-storage plastic bag; seal bag. These buttery shortbread thumbprints are an adaptation of my original Jam-Filled Thumbprint Cookies, which are in turn adapted from a recipe in our Breakfast for Dinner cookbook (lemon poppy seed thumbprints). Dulce De Leche Cookies: Its baking time! Alfajores – Dulce de Leche Sandwich Cookies, are known for being tender and delicate. This amazing texture, which is lighter than shortbread, is achieved from its main ingredient – cornstarch.