Whole-Wheat Fig Newtons (14 Newtons)
It’s been a long time since I
first came with the idea of making newtons, but I don’t know really why I
always chose another type of cookie rather than newtons. I must say I had not tasted them never before
because here in Spain they are not that popular so it’s not the kind of cookie
you can find in the supermarket.
Yesterday I finally decided to
make them, and I loved the way they came out! They where crunchy on the outside
and had a soft and chewy fig filling mmm… The only problem now is that I
couldn’t stop eating them, I was lucky my friends also loved them so I didn’t
end up eating the whole batch just by myself!
Ingredients
Newtons
- ½ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ cup whole wheat flour
- ⅓ cup sugar
- ¼ cup vegetable oil or butter
- 1 egg
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
Fig filling
- ⅓ cup water
- 300g dried figs
Newtons
1 – Preheat the oven at 175°C.
2 – On a bowl combine flour and baking powder.
3 – On a separate bowl, mix the eggs with the sugar and
then add the oil.
4 – Gradually add the flour to the previous mixture and combine
all the ingredients with a spatula or by hand.
5 – Roll the dough into a rectangle and cut that rectangle
again to make about 2 or 3 rectangles of about 4 × 12 inches.
6 – Spread the fig mixture along the center of the rectangle
and first fold one side of the dough onto the fig mixture and then fold the
other side on top of the first one.
7 – Carefully place the filled dough to a baking sheet and
bake them for about 15 minutes or until the edges turn slightly brown.
8 – Once they’re out of the oven cut them into 14 pieces.
Fig filling
1 – Put the water on a pan and once it’s boiling add the
figs.
2 – Take out the figs once they have absorbed
all of the water, afterwards, blend them and let the mixture cool a bit before
using it.