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Dulce de Leche Alfajor Recipe

Posted on Apr 29th, 2022
by Stephen Clark
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  • Dessert
Dulce de Leche Alfajor Recipe

Chef Stephen Clark runs the kitchen of San Telmo, one of Melbourne’s best Argentinean restaurants. Chef Stephen shares with Chef’s Pencil the recipe of a  traditional South American cookie –  alfajor (plural alfajores). Alfajor is a sandwich-type of cookie that is popular in Argentina, and other South American countries, but also in Spain and Andorra.

Alfajores Recipe by Chef Stephen

Alfajor Recipe by Chef Stephen

Stephen Clark
4.91 from 73 votes
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 3 hours hrs
Chilling Time 1 hour hr
Total Time 4 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine South American, Spanish
Servings 15 servings

Ingredients
 
 

For the cookies:

  • 450 grams plain flour
  • 60 grams corn flour
  • 250 grams castor sugar
  • 300 grams unsalted butter
  • 45 grams egg yolks
  • 25 grams baking powder
  • 100 grams desiccated coconut
  • 50 grams icing sugar

For dulce de leche:

  • 395 millilitres sweetened condensed milk (1 can)

Instructions
 

How To Make Alfajores:

  • Preheat your oven to 170 degrees C (338 ℉). You may use an electric mixer/beaters or mix by hand.
  • Cream butter and sugar till it is light and fluffy occasionally scraping down the sides of the bowl with a spatula.
  • Add the egg yolks and mix until well combined, then mix your dry ingredients in a separate bowl.
  • Gradually add your mix of dry ingredients to your butter and egg mixture mixing until well combined. You should have dough like mixture to form your cookies.
  • Turn the dough out and divide into two, then shape each portion into a long cylinder or a log. Each portion of dough should be about 450g each (about 16 ounces). Wrap each log in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least an hour until firm. Each log should be roughly 25 cm (10 inches) in length and 5 cm (2 inches) in diameter.
  • Once your dough is nice and firm, place on a cutting board and with a sharp knife cut your dough out into medallions. Each cookie should be no more than 15mm ( 1/10th inch) in thickness; you will get roughly 15 cookies per log of dough. As this cookie is a sandwich be sure that you have an even amount of cookies to bake.
  • Place the cookies out onto a tray with baking paper being sure to leave at least 1 cm (1/3 inch) space between, place into the oven and cook for roughly 12-14 minutes. Your cookies should be firm and lightly golden on the bottom and still pale on the top. Allow the cookies to cool out of the oven, you won’t need to use a cooling rack.
  • Once your cookies are completely cooled take one cookie and place a tablespoon of dulce de leche (see recipe below) onto the base of the cookie and smooth until evenly covered. Then place another cookie on top to sandwich between the dulce de leche
  • The finish your cookies roll them through some desiccated coconut so it sticks to the dulce de leche and lightly dust with icing sugar.

How To Prepare Dulce De Leche:

  • Remove the paper label from the can and place unopened into a medium sized pot. Cover with water till it is about an inch over the top of the can then bring to a boil. As soon as it is boiling, immediately bring down to a low heat and gently simmer for 3 hours.
  • It’s very important that the simmer is very low and consistent and the water always remains an inch over the top of the can. Top up the water when needed to keep it at the correct level.
  • After 3 hours turn off the heat and let the water come to room temperature. Be sure not to open the can until it has cooled completely.
  • Once the can is cooled and opened you should have a lovely thick glossy Dulce De Leche to make Alfajores with. If you don’t have the time to make Dulce De Leche the old school way there are plenty of stores online where you can purchase it premade and ready to go!

Notes

Alfajores Recipe by Chef Stephen
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Stephen Clark

San Telmo Restaurant, specialising in Argentinian cuisine, is lead by Head Chef, Stephen Clark. Chef Clark brings an amazing depth of skill and knowledge to his role at the head of San Telmo's kitchen. Having previously worked under Sam Steck of Heart Attack & Vine in Carlton and Zeb Gilbert of the 2 Hatted Wasabi in Noosa, he has been instilled with an ethos of cooking simply and with respect for the ingredient. Beginning as Sous Chef at San Telmo in 2015, he fully understands what it takes to keep a restaurant running smoothly and to provide supreme customer service. Taking inspiration from his travels through Argentina, the ethos for San Telmo's menu is something that Stephen has always valued "Designing our menu to be shared brings something to the table that can't be conveyed with words. It is simply a feeling of unity and warmth".

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