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Ingredients:
225g ghee (clarified butter)
150g icing sugar
340g plain flour
1 tsp baking powder
100g ground almonds
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 egg yolk (for glazing)
Method:
1. Cream ghee with sugar and vanilla essence until light and creamy.
2. Fold in sifted flour and add in ground almonds. Mix to a soft dough and refrigerate dough for half an hour.
3. Place dough between two plastic sheets and roll out flat. Cut out designs with cookie cutters. Arrange on greased baking trays. Glaze cookies with beaten egg.
4. Bake in a preheated oven at 170 deg C for 15 minutes until lightly browned.
Source(s):
http://roseskitchen.wordpress.com/2007/01/24/almond-suji-cookies/
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(recipe taken from Yum Yum)
Ingredients A:
60g salted butter (I use Golden Churn)
50 shortening (I use crisco)
50g icing sugar (original 60g)
Ingredients B:
30g ground almond
20g suji (this is the samolina flour, available under Prima brand)
160g plain flour, sifted
Method:
Beat A until fluffy. Add in B and mix into a dough.
Roll out the dough into 1cm thick and cut into desired shape.
Optional : I freeze it for 30min before baking... I read somewhere this will help to retain shape better. You can skip this step if you are not so concern with the shape.
Bake in a preheated oven at 160C for 15min or until light golden. Remove and cool on wire rack.
notes:
My dough appeared crumbly after step 1. So I simply drizzle some cold milk over it. Very sparingly. This is the tricky part: If too much liquid is added, it will be too soft to be rolled out. Then use your hand to press the dough together before rolling out.
Most recipe meant for rolling out are not very tasty... as it requires a high percentage of four to provide the structure. Just as this one here - it also has a high percentage of flour, but the use of suji and ground almond add exceptional flavor... Certainly another keeper!
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Source(s):
http://en.petitchef.com/recipes/eggless-almond-suji-cookies-fid-338174
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| November 04, 2009 05:40 AM |
225g ghee (clarified butter)
150g icing sugar
340g plain flour
1 tsp baking powder
100g ground almonds
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 egg yolk (for glazing)
Method:
1. Cream ghee with sugar and vanilla essence until light and creamy.
2. Fold in sifted flour and add in ground almonds. Mix to a soft dough and refrigerate dough for half an hour.
3. Place dough between two plastic sheets and roll out flat. Cut out designs with cookie cutters. Arrange on greased baking trays. Glaze cookies with beaten egg.
4. Bake in a preheated oven at 170 deg C for 15 minutes until lightly browned.
Source(s):
http://roseskitchen.wordpress.com/2007/01/24/almond-suji-cookies/
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Voted as best: tealmyster, kty2777
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November 04, 2009 10:22 AM
Almond Suji Cookies(by happy cup)(credit goes to the original author) (recipe taken from Yum Yum)
Ingredients A:
60g salted butter (I use Golden Churn)
50 shortening (I use crisco)
50g icing sugar (original 60g)
Ingredients B:
30g ground almond
20g suji (this is the samolina flour, available under Prima brand)
160g plain flour, sifted
Method:
Beat A until fluffy. Add in B and mix into a dough.
Roll out the dough into 1cm thick and cut into desired shape.
Optional : I freeze it for 30min before baking... I read somewhere this will help to retain shape better. You can skip this step if you are not so concern with the shape.
Bake in a preheated oven at 160C for 15min or until light golden. Remove and cool on wire rack.
notes:
My dough appeared crumbly after step 1. So I simply drizzle some cold milk over it. Very sparingly. This is the tricky part: If too much liquid is added, it will be too soft to be rolled out. Then use your hand to press the dough together before rolling out.
Most recipe meant for rolling out are not very tasty... as it requires a high percentage of four to provide the structure. Just as this one here - it also has a high percentage of flour, but the use of suji and ground almond add exceptional flavor... Certainly another keeper!
--------------------
Source(s):
http://en.petitchef.com/recipes/eggless-almond-suji-cookies-fid-338174
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Voted as best: lidyax
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