This is my all
time favourite recipe for cookies. I got it from my grandma who's been making
them since I can remember. They are one of those things you cannot stop eating
once you start and although she always makes them in enormous quantities, she
still has to hide them from my ever-hungry grandpa to prevent him from eating
them all at once.
I like to
make them for Christmas, wrap them up and give them to my friends and family.
Then I spend the money I would have otherwise spent on gifts for others on
gifts for myself.
You will need:
500 g flour
250 g butter
(very cold and cut into small pieces)
150 g brown
sugar
1 package
vanilla sugar (can be substituted with 1 tbsp sugar and 1 tsp vanilla extract)
3 eggs
100 g ground
walnuts (or hazelnuts or almonds)
½ package baking
powder
½ tsp cinnamon
This makes
about 4 trays of cookies.
Sift the
flour, baking powder and cinnamon into a large bowl. Add the butter. Using your
hands rub and crumb them together until there are no large chunks of butter
visible.
This can take some time and patience; a food processor will greatly
speed up the process so if you have one, now is the time to use it.
The flour and butter mixture will look almost like flour or almond meal if you persist long enough. |
When baking these cookies, a food processor is your best friend. |
Next add
the sugar and eggs and start kneading. Lastly, knead in the nuts. If you want,
you can transfer the dough from the bowl to a hard and well floured surface at
this point, but I personally really don’t find this necessary.
Baking cookies is all about getting your hands dirty. |
Now the
dough needs to rest. Cover it with plastic foil and put it in the fridge for
about an hour.
Now the fun
part begins. You can
shape your cookies any way you like. The only thing to keep in mind is that all
the cookies on the tray should be about the same thickness.
No comments:
Post a Comment