Kourabiedes: Greek Almond & Butter Cookies
Kourabiedes are one of the most popular Greek cookies and they are unmissable from the Christmas table.
They could be described as almond snowball cookies since they contain almond flakes, flour, sugar, butter, bitter almond liqueur or cognac. After being baked, they are topped with a copious amount of icing sugar.
They are full of crumbly and crunchy textures and make an overall delectable holiday dessert.
Enjoy this traditional kourabiedes recipe from Greek celebrity chef Giorgos Tsoulis.
Kourabiedes: Greek Almond & Butter Cookies
Ingredients
- 120 g almond flakes
- 300 g fresh butter
- 110 g powdered sugar
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 20 ml cognac
- 500 g all-purpose flour
- ½ tsp baking powder
- ½ tsp crushed mastic
For serving:
- Powdered sugar
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180° C/ 356° F in fan mode.
For the almond flakes:
- Place a non-stick pan over medium to high heat. Once hot, add the almond flakes in batches and roast, stirring constantly, until they get a nice dark color. Then, transfer the almonds to a baking pan lined with backing paper and set them aside to cool.
For the cookies:
- Put the butter and sugar in a blender bowl and blend using the paddle attachment for about 20 minutes on high speed until the mixture is fluffy.
- Add the vanilla extract, cognac, and crushed mastic. Lower the speed and blend for 10 minutes.
- Remove the bowl from the blender, add the baking powder and flour in batches, and stir well with a pastry spatula.
- Once the mixture is firm, continue stirring by hand until the mixture is homogenized. Add the almond flakes and stir.
- Shape the mixture into round 30-35 grams (about 1 oz) shortbreads and press them with your finger slightly on top to flatten them.
- Transfer the shortbreads to a baking pan lined with baking paper and bake for about 17 minutes, depending on their size.
- Remove the cookies from the oven and let them cool well.
- Place a sufficient amount of powdered sugar in a bowl then add the cookies a few at a time, turning them until completely covered.
To serve:
- Place the cookies on a serving platter, creating a pyramid, and sprinkle each row with extra powdered sugar.
Notes
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