FLO BRAKER'S CRISP BELGIAN ALMOND COOKIES

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This is one of my favorite cookies of all time. It may sound a bit lah-di-dah (the acual name of the cookie is pain d'amande) but in Belgium it's called almond bread. It's a very simple, good-tasting, crisp cookie, perfect with a cup of tea or coffee, maybe even a glass of milk. The recipe came from Flo Braker's cookbook, Sweet...

Provided by Jane Hughes

Categories     Cookies

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 7

8 Tbsp (115g) butter, salted or unsalted, cubed
1 1/3 c (300g) coarse crystal golden sugar (see note)
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/3 c (80ml) water
2 1/3 c (325g) all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp baking soda
1 c (85g) sliced almonds, blanched or unblanched

Steps:

  • 1. Melt the butter in a medium-sized saucepan over low heat with the sugar, cinnamon and water. Stir until the butter just melts but don't allow to boil. Most of the sugar should not be dissolved. (After I cut the butter into cubes, I let it get very soft so it melts quickly. That helps keep more of the sugar crystals intact.)
  • 2. Remove from heat and stir in the flour, baking soda and almonds until well mixed.
  • 3. Line a 9-inch loaf pan with plastic wrap and press the dough into the pan so there are no holes and the top is smooth. Chill until firm. The dough can be stored in the refrigerator for up to four days, or well-wrapped and frozen for up to two months.
  • 4. To bake the cookies, preheat the oven to 325° (160°C).
  • 5. Using a very sharp strong knife, slice the dough crosswise, as thin as possible, into rectangles. If you can get them as thin as a coin, all the better. The thinner they are, the more delicate and crisp they'll be. (After I cut the dough, if I'm not going to bake all of the cookies at once, I wrap the slices well and either refrigerate or freeze them so I can bake as few or many as I want.)
  • 6. Space the cookies on parchment lined baking sheets (do not use a silicone baking sheet) and bake for 10-15 minutes, or until the cookies feel slightly firm and the undersides are golden brown. Flip the cookies over and bake an additional 10-15 minutes, until the cookes are crisp and deep golden-brown on top. The baking times depend on how thin you cut the cookies. The slow baking develops the crispy texture and toasty flavor. Although the dough is pale in color, it becomes honey-colored and delicious when baked. (The sugar caramelizes during the long slow baking.)
  • 7. Cool completely, then store airtight until ready to serve. The baked cookies will keep in an airtight container for up to three days.
  • 8. Note: Large-crystal golden sugar is available in specialty food stores, natural food stores, or online. Depending on where you live, C&H Hawaiian Washed Sugar is available in grocery stores. The raw sugar's light golden color and distinctly old-fashioned flavor, similar to that of turbinado-style sugar, gives this cookie its unique taste, texture and appearance.
  • 9. These cookies aren't typically American, but the site doesn't allow for a European or Belgian option and it forced me to choose.

Sharone Knowles
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Meh.


Scencia dedeaux
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These cookies are a bit too sweet for my taste.


Asana Yakubu
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I'll definitely be making these cookies again.


Marija Milanovic
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These cookies are the perfect gift for any occasion.


Betim Saiti
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I'm not a fan of almond cookies, but these were actually pretty good.


Ariel Boettcher (Jade stalcar)
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These cookies were a great success! Everyone loved them.


Eric Hills
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Not bad, but I've had better.


thethiny Main
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Delicious!


Hollywood movies
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These cookies are so addictive! I can't stop eating them. They're the perfect combination of sweet and nutty.


Heart touching Shorts
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These cookies were a disaster! They spread out too much in the oven and turned out flat and crispy. I'm not sure what went wrong, but I won't be making them again.


Saad Hashmi Hashmi
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I love the simplicity of this recipe. With just a few ingredients, you can create a delicious and elegant cookie that is perfect for any occasion.


Naeem Sahzad
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These cookies were a bit too sweet for my taste, but I think that is just a personal preference. The texture was great and they were very easy to make.


Kuwait Kuwaiti
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I've made these cookies several times now and they are always a hit! My friends and family love them. They are so easy to make and they taste amazing. I highly recommend this recipe.


Saharear Rejon
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These almond cookies are a delightful treat! The combination of almonds, vanilla, and cinnamon creates a delicious flavor that is both comforting and satisfying. I especially enjoyed the crisp texture of the cookies, which held up well even after a f