Enough digressing, i wanted to share this cookie with all of you, 1 of the most common CNY cookie, but they are really delicious, as per my title they are crunchy and melty! Now if you always do last minute CNY baking like i do then please bookmark this because this cookie is really easy to make and with minimal ingredients!
The smell of almonds filling your house during baking makes you want to eat them immediately and they definitely do not taste as sweet as those almond cookies you buy outside.
I can't remember where i got this recipe but the year of my document marks 2004, lol ya i am stalking bloggers that early! long before i started my own, my document says its from Phoon Huat Demo Class if you do know where's this recipe from please help me to link it! thanks!
I'm submitting this to the Aspiring Bakers #3 My Favorite CNY Cookie (Jan 2011), details can be found here. All are welcome to join!
Almond Cookies
(makes approximately 50 cookies)
Ingredients
150g self raising flour
80g icing sugar (reduced to 60g)
80g ground almond
80g diced almonds
100g corn oil
1/2 tsp almond essence
Egg yolk for brushing (omitted)
Method
- Sift together flour and icing sugar, add in ground almond and diced almonds, mix well.
- Mix almond essence into corn oil and stir well.
- Mix both ingredients together to form a soft dough. (the dough will come together when you roll them so don't worry about it being crumbly)
- Shape into small round balls and place into small paper casing and press it slightly.
- Brush with egg yolk and decorate with toppings of your choice and bake in a preheated oven at 170°C for 15-20mins or until slightly brown.
- Cool completely on wire rack before storing into airtight containers.
-steals the whole plate- Looks so good! I can almost taste it!
ReplyDeleteJet lol no need to steal I give u a container hehe
ReplyDeleteThe name itself is so enticing.
ReplyDeleteYummy.
The cookies look very flaky and has the melt-in-the-mouth texture. I think your guest for CNY will finish these cookies really quick...
ReplyDeleteAll of a sudden, I am feeling hungry for cookies...:D
ReplyDeleteLooks great, love its crumbly texture... :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks very yummy. Please pass me some :))
ReplyDeleteWendy haha they do encite you don't they?
ReplyDeleteZoe haha I hope so I don't want to have any cny leftovers
Nancy haha please help yourself
hanushi you like them? I pass you some?
Ann anytime just tell me when hehe
真的很酥哦,入口就化了:)
ReplyDeletelooks crunchy and flaky....yumm!! you're early for CNY!! wish im in asia for that!
ReplyDelete鲸鱼,对阿! 我的最爱,简单容易!
ReplyDeleteViv when are you coming to sg??
Wah nice! I want try Jess *^_^*
ReplyDeleteCathy hehe ok! will pass you some!
ReplyDeleteKekeke, Jess sooooo sweet... love to visit your blog & sway with the music. kekeke *^_^*
ReplyDeletethis is one of my favourites..cant stop eating this and also peanut cookies during cny
ReplyDeleteCathy hehe i meant it! will pass you some before CNY!
ReplyDeleteLena yeap yeap my favorite too! can't resist them!!
cute cookies! ahh i really want to join this month's aspiring bakers...but have totally no idea what to make =/
ReplyDeleteJean cookies are your forte!!! you will come up with something de!
ReplyDeleteIt is the blue plate!!hahaha..we have the the same taste Jess. Anyway, thanks for hosting the Aspiring Baker # 3. Will send in my entry once I baked some CNY cookies.
ReplyDeletehehe yeah mine is blue!! thanks Nancy for your support!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is my favourite! The cookies look so pretty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look sooo yummy! I bet they totally melt in your mouth. Lots of people will want to visit you for Chinese New Year I can guarantee that ;).
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. I think I will love these cookies, I love peanut cookies too. I'm baking my CNY cookies soon. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAh Tze hehe my fav too! thanks for the compliments!
ReplyDeleteSharon thanks! i hope they stay intact before CNY starts! lol else it would be endless of baking for me!
Leny thanks for dropping by! please do try them!
This is also my favorite CNY cookie...melt in the mouth cookie...mmmm.......
ReplyDeletehaha will you be participating in the event i'm hosting tigerfish??
ReplyDeleteLove almond cookies and always will bake some CNY. Thanks for sharing! Already bookmarked to try.
ReplyDeleteHave never tried almond cookies before, jotted down the ingredients, next trip to PH will buy and try it out. Thks for sharing ^_^
ReplyDeleteWen me too!!
ReplyDeleteEsther hope you will like it! these cookies are addictive!
So yummy! I've been looking for a good almond cookie recipe for the longest time and I'm definitely making these!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
These little morsels look delicious. They are a great cookie with which to start the new year. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteit definitely live up to its name! it looks really like it have a MELT in the mouth taste! (: (:
ReplyDeleteyumm! happy new year!
ReplyDeleteI am glad lazybones finally went home, these cookies look amazing, and i bet they taste wonderful too! definitely bookmarking this for CNY!
ReplyDeleteAllie hope you find them as wonderful as i do.
ReplyDeleteMary thank you!
Jasmine thank you!
pineapple man happy 2011 and thank you!
crustbakes thanks! hope you will like it!
These cookies look so flaky and yummy! will sure try it out!
ReplyDeleteI love almond cookies. Yours look very crunchy and delicious....mmm. I guess I have to start making some cookies, too. But then.......don't feel like being in the kitchen for so long :P I think I need someone to bug me too...haha
ReplyDeleteVictor hope to see your post soon!
ReplyDeleteMary i'm sure Sharon will do a good job on bugging you! haha
Un felice anno nuovo ♥ ciao
ReplyDeleteFelice anno nuovo anche a te Stefania
ReplyDeleteYou are fast on your CNY bake liao! But actually is not right :) I find the time flies so fast! You cookies look so good, how I wish that can snatch away few from my computer screen :)
ReplyDeleteDoris lol i also find it abit early but alot of them assure me i'm not! its 3 more weeks to CNY! thanks for the compliments hehe!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI wish to know the topping of almond nibs need to be toast before we use. Or we use raw almond nibs to use it as a topping. I was wonder if i dont apply egg wash, will the almond nibs stick on the top?
BR
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Hi Jess,
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks simple like peanut cookies. More simple cos you put the cookies directly into mini cases, no need to line tray, fast packing for gifts. Very tempting to try. You mean can bake now and keep for 1 month till CNY?
Like to ask you, Must grease the paper cases?
Jess, first thing is that I notice that you've revamped your blog and it's lovely. And those melt in the mouth cookies are so appealing, don't mind having some for my breakfast now!
ReplyDeleteCheah thank you!! these tiny morsels are really yummy! give them a try!
ReplyDeleteHi! The cookies look yummy but did u come up with this recipe or where does it origin from?
ReplyDeleteHi, the cookie looks really delicious. I am thinking of trying out the recipe and am just wondering if your ground almond means it is in powder form?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 1 - nope i did not come up with this recipe i had mentioned in this post that i found this recipe way back.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 2 thank you next time could you kindly leave your name so that i can address you properly. yes ground almond means it is in powder form.
Hi, I have been looking for such recipe ie. melt in the mouth cookies. Thanks for sharing. 1 question though, can I use flour with baking powder instead of self-raising flour? If so, is the quantity still the same?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous yes you can use plain flour and add in 1/2 tsp baking powder its the same =)
ReplyDeletehi Jess!
ReplyDeletethks for sharing such a good recipe^^
and it'll be my CNY cookies too~
you are most welcome bernice! thanks for dropping by!
ReplyDeleteI have the same recipe from an ex collg when she attended PH's demo class. However I misplaced the recipe over the years and when I tried to get the recipe from her again, she refused to share as she's selling her bakes now. I'm so glad I found this recipe in your blog!
ReplyDeleteyou are most welcome blessed! glad that i could be some help in some way hehe!
ReplyDeleteHey,i just tried the recipe...
ReplyDeleteit is a bit taste more to peanut cookies...
Guess what had happened?
My mum asked me to make cookies for relatives and this can save a lot of money + healthier..
Besides,i realized your music in blog quite good and I love to read your blog..haha
By Yuki
May i ask if i could substitute corn oil with just any kind of vegetable oil?
ReplyDeleteYuki glad your family likes them.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous yes you can replace with any vegetable oil.
haha..i had make plenty of that to sent it as a gift for cny
ReplyDeletej3ss,any recommended for chocolate chips cookies's recipe from others blog? Some1 who are important want to eat :)
by Yuki
Yuki have a looks at this website:
ReplyDeletehttp://bakinglibrary.blogspot.com/2010/11/crunchy-chocolate-chip-cookies.html
bloggers who had tried this gave very good feedback! =) happy baking!
Tried your recipe yesterday and it was real good. Tdy, I replaced the almond for peanut and it turned out perfect too! Thanks for sharing your recipe. :-D
ReplyDeleteHi Jess, the almond cookies look so tempting :)... I need to check with u, whether do we need to roast the almond before we ground / diced it?
ReplyDeleteTengz thanks =) you can roast or don't roast i'm lazy so i don't roast haha =p
ReplyDeleteHI Jess 100gm corn oil is how much in ml ?
ReplyDeletehow do you weight liquid?
Anonymous, its the same thing as weighing flour =)
ReplyDeleteHi WHy do you use cornoil instead of butter? Is it just for health reasons? Will this taste less rich than the butter base ones? Lovely songs - actually familiar favourites of mine!
ReplyDeleteOh i love almond cookies and i love such with almond nips inside. I'm sure it is delicious! Happy New Year Jess! :)
ReplyDeleteHello j3ss,
ReplyDeleteThere's a bitter after taste to my cookies. May I know what's the reason? Is it because of the almond essence? Should I use a pure one? I did not over bake the cookies.
Pris
Hi j3ss,
ReplyDeleteI followed the recipe to the letter, but the cookies also had a bitter aftertaste. Should I reduce the amount of almond essence? The texture and sweetness is otherwise perfect, thanks