Almond Cookies are a melt in your mouth almond cookie with an almond glaze. My mother-in-law makes this dessert every year and we always look forward to eating them right out of the oven.
ALMOND COOKIES
My mother-in-law introduced me to these Almond Cookies which are a recipe from her good friend.
When I think Almond cookie recipe, I have to admit I am not immediately jumping for joy but these suckers proved me wrong.
They melt in your mouth. They are supposed to be smaller and thicker almost like a thick Checker but this batch was a bit larger.
They’re kind of almond shortbread cookie with a sweet almond glaze. They are addicting. You know I love almond anything like these Almond Roca Bars.
The secret to these Almond Cookies is to follow the instructions exactly (adding the flour 2 tablespoons at a time).
WHY ISN’T THERE AN EGG IN THE RECIPE?
As with most shortbread recipes, an egg is not part of the ingredients.
OTHER COOKIE RECIPES:
Yield: 24 cookies
These Almond Cookies are a melt in your mouth almond cookie with an almond glaze.
Cookies:
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1
cup
unsalted butter
soft but cold (you can make a thumbprint in it) -
3/4
cup
sugar -
1
teaspoon
almond extract -
2
cups
flour -
1/2
teaspoon
baking powder -
1/4
teaspoon
salt
Glaze:
-
1
cup
powdered sugar -
2
teaspoons
almond extract -
2
tablespoons
water
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In a bowl, with a mixer cream the butter, sugar, and almond extract. In a separate bowl mix the flour, baking powder, and salt. Add the flour mixture 2 Tablespoons at a time to the butter mixture until completely combined (important!!)
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Roll into small 1-inch balls and flatten slightly. They should look like a thick checker. Cook for 7 minutes (they will not look done) at 400 degrees on a parchment lined pan. Cool cookies until they are just warm and place sliced almonds on top of each cookie.
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For the glaze: Combine powdered sugar, almond extract, and water. Drizzle a spoonful of glaze on top of the almonds and cookie.