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Sunday, December 23, 2007
Cookie Party
My little friend in the photo looks like he's deep in thought, busy pondering which cookie to eat first. Even though less than 2 weeks ago I proclaimed that I was placing a moratorium on baking cookies for Christmas, the kitchen was calling me; thus I donned my apron and got busy. The cookies in the first photo are the lovely and oh-so-simple peanut butter cookies that Shauna Ahern (aka the Gluten-Free Girl) posted last year. You can have a gander at that recipe here.
Now these lovelies here are from a recipe shared by the uber-talented Dawn. I became acquainted with her through a forum for stay-at-home moms. Dawn is a FABULOUS cook; her authentic Italian recipes make me miss all the great Italian food I had the pleasure of eating growing up in Brooklyn. Her recipes are not all gfcf, but these cookies are. These delicious almond cookies have earned a place among my favorite Christmas cookies. Zoe took some to school to share with her teachers and classmates, and everyone loved them. Eager to share the recipe, I asked Dawn if I could post it here, and she happily obliged. Thank you!
Amariette Cookies recipe courtesy of Dawn
7 egg whites 2 1/2 cups white sugar (Superfine sugar, or process regular sugar in your food processer till its really fine.) 2 pounds ground almonds 2 tablespoons almond extract 1 cup chopped almonds 1/3 cup granulated sugar for decoration Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Beat egg whites and sugar until fluffy. Add the ground almond and almond extract, mixing well. Shape dough into walnut sized balls, roll in sugar and put a piece of almond or candied cherry on top. (I use the candied cherries) Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees F) until firm. Bottom should be light brown.
P.S. I know that most of the county is either buried in snow and/or slush, or is just plain freezin'. The greenery in the background of my photos may make you long for warmer climes. Please know I'm sending warm thoughts, and hopefully sunny skies, your way.
2 comments:
Hope you guys have a wonderful holiday!
xoxo
You did a wonderful job on the cookies. They sound delightful.
Happy Holidays!
Sheltie Girl
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