Remember back in December I was looking for my Marzipan and Hazlenut Cookie recipe and I found a Cherry and Marzipan one instead? Well, a little post festive sort out had me reunited with my recipe folder, which I sorted into a new expanding file and amongst the mess was the original Waitrose recipe card. Hurrah!
The perfect excuse to make them was to go visiting a friend who is expecting a baby very soon. I made a batch and found them as excellent as I remembered - but unfortunately forgot to get any photographs before they were delivered and eaten! Here is the recipe though:
Marzipan and Hazlenut Cookies
175g of butter at room temperature
175g of caster sugar
1/2 tsp of vanilla extract
75g of hazlenuts, chopped and lightly toasted
100g of plain flour
100g of self-raising flour
75g of Marzipan, roughly chopped
75g of dark chocolate, roughly chopped
Preheat the oven to gas mark 5. Cream the butter, sugar and vanilla until fluffy. Add the flour to the bowl, then add the other ingredients before you mix it all in together. Shape the dough into 16 balls, place on a greased baking sheet and bake for about 15 minutes.
These are an incredibly indulgent cookie, beautifully chewy with crunchy hazlenuts acting as a counterpoint to little pockets of marzipanny delight and the warm, chocolately goodness. I will bake some more, soon, and will do my best to take some pictures before they're all gone this time!
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Monday, 18 January 2010
Thursday, 24 December 2009
Cherry and Marzipan Cookies
About 5 or 6 years ago I picked up a recipe card from my local Waitrose for Hazlenut and Marzipan cookies, which were divine. They've been a favourite ever since, so when I was looking for something baked to put in our Christmas Hampers this year (along with lots of jams and chutneys including the bramble and apple jam I wrote about a few months ago) they were the natural choice. Except...my recipe file has gone missing! Somewhere in the move from downstairs to up our filing cabinet has lost that one, oft used drop file full of my favourite recipes. Oh no! I tried searching on Waitrose's website but the recipe isn't up any more. So the search was on for another cookie, which had to have Marzipan in it and after a few searches I came across Gastronomy Domine's Cherry and Marzipan Christmas Cookies. Perfect! Not only was it marzipan but I'd bought a pack of sour cherries having seen them in a few interesting recipes lately and could use those too.
One of the best things about cookie baking, for me, is that they can usually be made with gluten free flour without too many problems, so I altered the recipe only so far as to use Dove's Farm Gluten Free Plain Flour Blend in the place of regular flour. I didn't have any trouble getting the dough to come together as the recipe suggests, in fact it was rather buttery, but I put this down to the difference in flours and put it in the fridge to cool. It had a good texture when it came out of the fridge, so I rolled it into balls and popped them on baking sheets. Having read the comments on the original recipe post I kept a close eye in case they cooked quicker in my oven, and the first batch definitely did! In about 10 minutes they were slightly overdone and very spread out. Hmmmm. The next batch went in on a lower shelf - better. I turned the oven down and that improved things too. Unfortunately I was a little distracted during the baking, so some batches got a bit overdone and were very difficult to get off the baking sheet. The last batch however came out perfectly!
One of the best things about cookie baking, for me, is that they can usually be made with gluten free flour without too many problems, so I altered the recipe only so far as to use Dove's Farm Gluten Free Plain Flour Blend in the place of regular flour. I didn't have any trouble getting the dough to come together as the recipe suggests, in fact it was rather buttery, but I put this down to the difference in flours and put it in the fridge to cool. It had a good texture when it came out of the fridge, so I rolled it into balls and popped them on baking sheets. Having read the comments on the original recipe post I kept a close eye in case they cooked quicker in my oven, and the first batch definitely did! In about 10 minutes they were slightly overdone and very spread out. Hmmmm. The next batch went in on a lower shelf - better. I turned the oven down and that improved things too. Unfortunately I was a little distracted during the baking, so some batches got a bit overdone and were very difficult to get off the baking sheet. The last batch however came out perfectly!
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