Question: I’ve misplaced my Christmas cut-out cookie recipe that calls for almond paste. It was in the December Good Housekeeping magazine three or four years ago. Can you find it? Answer: I couldn’t ...
Almond paste cookies are a holiday staple among the many Italian, Jewish, Polish and German bakeries in upstate New York, where I was raised. I have long been a fan of almond paste cookies in every ...
Q. Two years ago you featured an almond paste cookie with a dollop of chocolate. It was wonderful! Now that I’m starting to bake my favorite cookies, I can’t find the recipe. Would you please help me ...
In a mixer cream butter, almond paste, sugar, and salt. Set aside. Mix together the egg yolk, milk, vanilla, and almond extract and set aside. Put cake flour and all-purpose flour in a bowl and set ...
These aromatic cookies are made with almond flour and almond paste. You’ll find both in the baking aisle at most grocery stores. To prepare the cookies: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spread almond ...
I don’t know about you but anytime I see these classic almond crescents I get very happy. Toasty and chewy, these nutty cookies are perfect for dipping in melted chocolate, and they also just happen ...
Almond paste, ricotta cheese and orange are a wonderful flavor combination in this pretty little Open Class cookie, created by Sue Shannon of Saukville. 1 ¼ cups powdered sugar 2 to 2 ½ tablespoons ...
Q. I’m writing because my whole family is addicted to the Almond Pillow cookies at a gourmet market chain. They are the best cookies I’ve ever had, and I’d like to try and make these myself. Do you ...
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