Made with the just almond meal ( ground almonds ), icing sugar, egg whites and flavoured essence these biscuits are beautiful to look at, delicious to eat and make a wonderful foodie gift.
I have made them in a few different flavours – almond essence, rose water and orange flavoured where I used grated orange rind. They all are equally heavenly to taste.
For the rose flavoured biscuits, I coloured icing sugar a very light pink by adding a tiny drop of natural pink colour to it and mixing it well with a spoon, then sieving it a couple of times to get the colour even. They looked beautiful.
Ingredients
For almond essence flavoured
250g almond meal ( ground almonds )
200g icing sugar and extra for dusting
2 large egg whites
1-2 tsp almond essence ( depending on how stronger flavour you prefer )
For rose water flavoured
250g almond meal ( ground almonds )
200g icing sugar and extra for dusting+tiny drop pink colouring
2 large egg whites
Natural pink colouring – small drop
1-2 tsp almond essence ( depending on how stronger flavour you prefer )
Method
Almond essence flavoured
Preheat oven to 160C.
Line a baking tray with baking paper.
In a large bowl mix icing sugar with egg whites, add almond essence and almond meal mix till forms a soft cookie dough. Form into a small 30g crescent shapes. Bake for 15 minutes or till lightly golden. Remove from oven and move to a cooling rack. Cool and coat with icing sugar.
Rose water flavoured
Preheat oven to 160C.
Line a baking tray with baking paper.
In a large bowl mix icing sugar with egg whites, add rose water flavouring, a small drop of pink colouring and almond meal mix till forms a soft cookie dough. Form into a small 30g crescent shapes. Bake for 15 minutes or till lightly golden. Remove from oven and move to a cooling rack. Cool and coat with pink coloured icing sugar.
Add a tiny drop of pink food colour to 1 cup of icing sugar, mix well and sieve at least once to get the colour even. Store in an airtight jar or container.
To make orange flavoured biscuits follow the same steps as for the above but omit essence or flavouring instead add grated zest of one orange or if you prefer stronger orange flavour add natural orange flavouring. Shape and bake biscuits same as above. Dust with icing sugar once cooled.
Enjoy with tea or coffee 🙂 or give as Christmas foodie gifts.
15 thoughts on “Almond Biscuits”
Debs
Those are beautiful!
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samskitchen
Thank you 🙂
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lynne hoareau
Yum, I could quite easily devour a few right now !
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samskitchen
Thank you 🙂 they are very yummy
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Vicky V
The rose water ones look stunning.
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samskitchen
Thank you, they are yummy. I love them too 🙂 they remind me of turkish delight a little.
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Vicky V
I love Turkish delight.
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samskitchen
🙂
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Sam En Croute
These are beautiful!
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samskitchen
Thank you 🙂
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merchantspiceco
These cookies look delightful and make such a pretty presentation. I think I’ll try a version using finely ground, dried chocolate mint … perhaps with just a drop of all natural green food coloring, as with your lovely rose version. Thank you for sharing!
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samskitchen
Thank you :)! Your idea sounds fabulous!:)
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Laura McDaniel
These look & sound like our Mexican Wedding Cookies – but I LOVE the pink inside. Will also definitely try these…
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samskitchen
Thank you Laura 🙂 yes, the pink ones are very pretty 🙂
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