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“These cookies were inspired by my recent trip to Canada and seeing how lovely the flavor of maple was” Omni Barton Creek Resort’s Executive Chef Andre Natera said about the inception of these delicious desserts. “I love the idea of using maple to not just enhance the sweetness but also it add an earthy flavor that is almost slightly smokey to food.” For more holiday recipes, check out Perfecting Pie, the Omni Cookie Collection and 12 Holiday Cocktails. maple-cookies-recipe-pin

Maple Cookies

Ingredients

8 oz butter, room temperature 7 oz brown sugar 1 egg 8 oz maple syrup 1 tsp. vanilla extract 17 Oz (1 Lb Plus 1 Oz) all purpose flour 1 Tbsp. baking soda ¼ tsp. salt

Steps

1. In a mixer, cream the brown sugar and butter using the paddle attachment. 2. Stop mixing when the appearance is light and creamy. 3. Add the egg and stop mixing once the egg has been fully incorporated. 4. Add the dry ingredients, maple and vanilla and mix just until incorporated. 5. Scoop your cookies into the size your prefer and place in the refrigerator to set. 6. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 7. Bake the cookies for approximately 15 minutes or until golden brown. For more #OmniFeast recipes, click here. Executive Chef Andre NateraExecutive Chef André Natera’s personal food philosophy revolves around “seasonal ingredients and modern techniques.” For the last 18 years, Chef Natera has been creating unique dishes, and his menus are a product of refined flavors that are familiar and enjoyable, creating a pleasant surprise for the palate. He has brought these attributes to the table for guests at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa. Chef Natera began his culinary education at Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts, located in Portland, Ore., and continued his education through the years with various food certification programs, including a Techniques of Healthy Cooking program at the Culinary Institute of America in St. Helena, Calif. It was during that time in Northern California that the fresh market concept began to shape his current culinary philosophy. He draws inspiration from Mother Nature, which he refers to as “the true work horse in the kitchen.” Natera began his career near Portland as an assistant to the pastry chef at Greenwood Inn Resort. At the young age of 27, he got his first big role as Executive Chef at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa in Southern California, and has not looked back. He has held the position for more than a decade at some of the most prestigious venues in the country including the Pyramid Restaurant & Bar at the Fairmont Dallas; as well as Marquee Grill, Village Kitchen and Toko V in the esteemed Highland Park Village of Dallas. Through the years, he has received numerous honors and accolades including “Rising Star Chef” by the Dallas Food & Wine Festival, and was twice named “Best in DFW Chefs” by The Dallas Morning News. He also earned a finalist spot in D Magazine’s poll for best chef in Dallas. Under his leadership, the Pyramid Restaurant & Bar was awarded 4 stars, and in the 2012 Zagat Guide, the restaurant received a score of 29 out of 30 for food – making it one of only seven establishments in the state of Texas to receive that distinction. While not running the kitchen, his personal interests include studying Eastern philosophy. At the end of the day, he wants to offer his patrons a fresh, simple and approachable dining experience. Omni Barton Creek Resort Conde Nast

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