Here's another new cookie I wanted to try. Alfajores (pronounced alfa-hor-ays). They are shortbread cookies sandwiched with dulce de leche.
I started by making the cookie dough and chilling it. Then I started making the dulce de leche. It was a long process, but fun to watch the milk go through its various stages before becoming a thick sticky caramel-like substance. Here's some photos of the process and finished product.
It started out as a quart of whole milk, with some light corn syrup, sugar, baking soda, salt, and vanilla. After about an hour and a half, and a lot of stirring, it became about a cup of dulce de leche. A lot of people use a shortcut and make it by using sweetened condensed milk, but I wanted to make it from scratch.
Here it is when it came off the stove. The next day, once it had cooled, it was very thick and sticky. YUM!
Here are the shortbread cookies.
And here is the finished product.
These are delicious and definitely worth making again.