This weekend we are planning to visit a
friend, and so I thought of making these cookies to give them as a
gift. I made them with Cardamom-simple enough, yet far more appealing and
impressive. And tasty? You bet !!.... So if you are visiting a guest, or
craving for something sweet do make them. They are so quick and ridiculously
tasty.
Cardamom is the most popular spice in India and thus this is what makes these cookies so special Cardamom gives that Indian touch while almonds add that missing crunch.
Cardamom is the most popular spice in India and thus this is what makes these cookies so special Cardamom gives that Indian touch while almonds add that missing crunch.
Ingredients:
All purpose flour – 2 cup’s
Sugar – 1 cup
Cardamom Powder – 1 tablespoon
Butter – ¾ cup
Baking powder – ½ teaspoon
Milk- 2 teaspoon
Almonds to garnish- 12-15
Method:
1. Pre-heat the oven at
150 C for 10 minutes.
2. Line your baking tray with baking paper and set aside.
3. Powder the sugar in the blender.
4. Sieve the all purpose flour, powdered sugar and baking powder.
5. Mix the flour well with your hands.
6. Add little by little butter to the flour
and keep mixing, first the flour forms crumbles. Keep on adding the butter till flour comes together as smooth dough. Do this process patiently,
this process takes 10 minutes. Add milk and mix again.
7. Once you get the smooth dough, pinch a small ball of
dough and roll it with your palms. Slightly press it with your palms, so that
the ball flattens a bit. Place the flattened ball over the baking paper. Press
almond on each cookie.
8.
Bake the cookies in pre-heated oven at 150c for 10-12 minutes or till the
bottom of the cookies turns light brown in colour. Change the sides of tray in
between, to ensure even baking.
9. Remove from the oven and let it cool for 5 minutes, then
transfer to cooling rack and let it cool for another 5 minutes.
10. When cooled, place them in airtight containers.
Serve them with milk, tea or coffee. They
will be crunchy and very very delicious.
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Hi Shweta,
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this is the first time I've been to your blog, but I definitely will keep coming back :)
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ReplyDeletecardamom and almond sounds good. i will surely try this one
ReplyDeleteShalu- Do try and I am sure you will like flavor of cardamom and almond
ReplyDeletewill try out the recipe for this diwali.
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