I am sure most of you have tasted almond cookies before. I would say a good recipe should be those that will slowly melts in the mouth. It should have a faint almond fragrant and sweet buttery after taste. I don't really fancy those that has almond essence nor small almond chunks in them. The essence taste artificial & those chunky almond bits get stuck in my teeth! If I say I like almond cookies, it is an understatement...I can chow down a tub all by myself if I am not watching my waistline, lol! But hey, looking on the brighter side, almonds has so many health benefits, it's alright to indulge in it right?
It is essential you get whole blanched almonds for this. Roast them and then grind them to fine powdery texture. If you choose to use store bought fine almond flour, it should be okay if you know the store has fresh stock every time. Else those almond powder that has been shelved too long will loose its fragrant and might even have an old stale taste to it. :P
Ingredients for Almond cookies
250g whole blanched almonds
- Roasted at 200C for 10 minutes till slightly golden. Let cool completely then grind it till very fine.
100g plain flour
120g cake flour
1 tsp baking powder
95g confectioner's sugar
1/2 tsp fine salt
100 - 120 ml peanut oil (add enough to make a soft dough)
50g melted unsalted butter
Egg wash for glazing (omit if you want it vegetarian version)
- In a large mixing bowl, sift both flours & baking powder in. Then sift in the confectioner's sugar and salt. Now add in the grind almond and mix well.
- Add in both peanut oil and melted butter. Stir the whole mixture until it comes together to form a soft pliable dough.
- Preheat the oven to 170C.
- At this point you can choose to cut out or shape the dough into rounds as desired. Lay them on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Repeat till all the dough has been shaped out.
- Glaze the cookie tops with egg wash.
- Bake the cookies in the oven for 15-18 minutes till light golden brown.
- Remove from oven and let cool before storing. Enjoy!
Don't ask me how many of these cookies I have eaten...I've already lost count, lol! I had to seal the tubs to stop myself from sneaking a few cookies ever so often!
Even though I baked double the above recipe, it still seems not enough. :P Anyway, I doubt I have the leisure to bake another batch for CNY...since I still have a few more cookies to bake!
I am happy to submit this to Sonia's blog event :Chinese New Year Delights 2013 新春送礼.
Okay folks, gonna go bake more cookies...until next time, happy baking all!
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ReplyDelete就是在家做了这个口味的饼干
很喜欢,还会多做来送人:)
Looks so nice and crumbly! :)
ReplyDeleteI especially like a bit of salty taste before finish the eating cookie, your made with flower shape look so cute !
ReplyDeleteI love this cookies, yummy :)
ReplyDeleteHope I'm not too late to grab this yummy almond cookies! 我的最爱 :D
ReplyDelete很美丽的行人饼干。
ReplyDeleteHi Bee! I am very excited to see everyone's CNY posts. Wife has been very busy baking cookies too. Will ask her to check out yours.
ReplyDeleteHi, HBS, love the shape of your cookies. I haven't had this for ages!
ReplyDeleteWith so many CNY bakes coming thru, I am hoping that my mojo comes back this weekend to bake up a storm. And this recipe will definitely be on my list! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI also just made these cookies. Love your flower shaped ones,so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love nutty cookies. These cookies look very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi bee!!! Adv happy cny... Almond cookies looks v perfect... Frst time here... Love ur space... Happi to follow u..
ReplyDeleteGlad if u do d same..
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good morning bee, love almond cookies. Just made one container for self consumption! i like the saltiness that lingers in the tongue ..it's so addictve! dangerous stuffs..waistline is forever increasing..
ReplyDeletethey're so lovely, where did you get that mould?
ReplyDeleteI used a small flower cookie cutter, not a mould. I think I got it in Giant.
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ReplyDeleteCan I check if I can replace peanut oil with another oil?
Hi there! I tried baking these cookies but somehow the dough is crumbly and can't roll it. So I used my hands to shape them into rounds. And baked them. But, it wasn't melt in the mouth texture when I ate it. Instead, it's a bit crumbly and nutty. Do you know what went wrong?
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteSounds like there's not enough "liquid", so I suggest adding a little more peanut oil to the mixture, it should form a soft dough. Did you use whole blanched almonds? Or did you buy ready ground almond flour? It does makes a difference as the grounded ones will have lesser oil in them.
Hi Bee, your almond cookies really look yummy. May I check if I can replace the butter with oil? Will the taste be affected? Thanks for your advise.
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Hi Ottavia, Yes you can replace it with peanut oil. But you might have to gauge the amount you add in, just enough to hold the dough together.
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