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Chinese Almond Cookies

in Diana's Recipe Book

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(total ratings: 7)
Servings: Makes approximately 4 1/2 dozen cookies
 
Comments:
The almond cookie is believed to have been derived from the ancient Chinese walnut cookie (a butter cookie with a walnut in the center), which was thought to bring good luck. The almond cookie originated when Chinese immigrants came to the U.S. in the mid 1800s, and the walnut was replaced with the almond.

Serve these traditional cookies with a nice hot cup of Green or Oolong tea...Diana

Ingredients:
2 3/4 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks/8 oz/226g) butter, margarine, or lard, softened
1 large egg, slightly beaten
1 teaspoon almond extract
48-50 whole almonds, blanched

Glaze: (optional)
2 egg yolks beaten with 4 teaspoons of water for glaze

Instructions:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F/160 degrees C.

Sift flour, sugar, baking soda, and salt together in a bowl. Cut in softened butter until mixture resembles cornmeal. Add beaten egg, and almond extract, mix well.

Shape dough into 1-inch balls and place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Place an almond on top of each cookie and press down to flaten slightly.

Glaze: (optional)
Lightly brush the top of each cookie with the egg yolk glaze.

Bake in preheated oven for 15-18 minutes. Cool on rack.

Makes approximately 4 1/2 dozen cookies.

Date: January 12, 2003

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Reviewer: lisa
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loved them so much!!!!

 
Reviewer: Shizuka
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Reviewer: Simona
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The cookies were delicious, yet so simple and fast to make!

 
Reviewer: Jess
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I couldn't put them down!!

 
Reviewer: Tara
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They are so delicious. i was eating them none stop

 
Reviewer: Morgan
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You should show how to make the walnut cookies

 
Reviewer: Kayla
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YUMMY!!!