I spent yesterday baking.
And baking.
And making some treats which needed no baking at all.
I had help but, nevertheless, it was an epic accomplishment with my bum arm. I produced several types of goodies, but there was one particular treat I was thrilled to be preparing.
For the first time since my car accident, I made fattigman. (Pronounced, at least by me, as fot-a-min.)
What is fattigman? It's a, sort-of, diamond shaped, traditional, Norwegian cookie. Cooks often whip them up at Christmas time, but they're not exclusively a "Christmas cookie." You can make fattigman anytime you want. In Scandinavia, they're also known as Poor Man Cookies.
One other important fact, fattigman are fried to create a light, crispy, exterior.
Yes, I said fried. No, I don't own a deep fryer. (I live in California, remember? We're all about healthy eating here.) I just fry fattigman in a regular old pan.
I'm an improviser.
Before you dismiss fattigman based on the terrible sin of being a fried food, can I just say ... nom, nom, nom?!!
Also?
Some foods are made to be splurged on once a year.
My mom used to make fattigman cookies around the holidays. I've always loved them even though mine never come out perfectly shaped. They're so different from most cookies. They aren't overly sweet, but they have just enough sweetness to be satisfying when you're craving a little sumpin-sumpin. (They're also very good with coffee or hot tea.)
I mentioned fattigman on Twitter and it generated several requests for me to post about these delicious treats. There are many variations to fattigman recipes, but here's the one that has been handed down in my family:
Ingredients:
4 eggs
1 cup sugar
4 Tablespoons cream (heavy cream not half and half!)
1/4 cup (1 stick) melted butter
1 pinch of salt
4 cups of flour (plus some extra flour for rolling the dough)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon cardamom (you can substitute a mix of cinnamon/nutmeg if you can't find cardamom)
Powdered sugar
Oil for deep frying
Directions:
You will need two bowls.
In one bowl beat the eggs.
Add in the sugar, continuing to beat the mixture. Next, add in the cream and melted butter.
Beat until the ingredients are well mixed.
In a separate bowl, sift the flour, baking powder, salt and cardamom.
Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ones until well mixed. The dough will be sticky. Add in more flour until the dough is soft and ready to be rolled.
Roll the dough very thin. (Thank you to my daughter for helping out with this part!)
Cut the dough into diamonds. (There is a special fattigman cutter you can buy, or you can just use a pizza cutter like we did - or you can even use a table knife to cut the dough into diamonds.)
Cut a slit in the middle of each diamond strip and pull one end through the slit.
Fry briefly - they cook very quickly. They should be a light golden color. (Seriously, you need to watch them closely or they'll burn. Not that I would know anything about that ....)
Allow the cookies to drain and cool on a cookie sheet lined with paper towels. Finally, sprinkle them with powdered sugar.
Voila!
Fattigman cookies!
(My son was inhaling them as fast as I could make them.)
© Twenty Four At Heart
I'm going to ignore the actual recipe for fear of putting back ON all the weight that I've lost in the last 5 weeks and just say YAY for making cookies even with a bum arm and awesome pics. They look yummy!
Posted by: Mad Woman | December 23, 2009 at 01:17 AM
Gosh those look good.. and they're pretty too so would display well during a Christmas party on a holiday plate.
Thanks for the recipe my dear! Hope your holidays are as delish as those cookies look!!
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
Posted by: di | December 23, 2009 at 05:09 AM
too much work for me...any cookie that you have to roll out is not on my list :) but, they do look delish.
have a wonderful california christmas... we are having a white christmas here and i would gladly trade it for sunshine and blue skies :)
Posted by: Erin | December 23, 2009 at 06:00 AM
They look so good!
It's okay to be a little decadent this time of year.
At least that's what I keep telling myself....
Quite an accomplishment with your arm; way to go!!
I'm sure the Torturer is very proud!
Posted by: [email protected] | December 23, 2009 at 06:09 AM
YUM! We will have to give those a try here. Have a Merry Christmas!
Posted by: Michelle Pixie | December 23, 2009 at 06:29 AM
Oh my goodness these sound yummy! Have a very merry Christmas and thanks for adding to my waistline - I mean, repetoire!
Posted by: Jane | December 23, 2009 at 07:35 AM
I've had these before!! My neighbor made them and yuuuuuuuuummmmmy!!!
Posted by: Kelly | December 23, 2009 at 08:06 AM
I am surprised that Fattigmann are made in California! In Norway we do not sprinkle them with powdered sugar.
I wish you a merry Christmas.
greetings from Torunn in Oslo,Norway
Posted by: Torunn | December 23, 2009 at 01:17 PM
Man those look good. I just got finished making my chocolate banana bread and now chocolate chip cookies. I'm dying to eat all of it
Posted by: jessica | December 23, 2009 at 07:10 PM