Sorry- just posted this recipe with the wrong name, should say Kourambiedes not Melomakarana!!!! You have got to try this recipe!! Got this from a Greek friend which had been passed from her mother and grandmother. The secret is the "staxto-nero" (water in which you've boiled ash from the fireplace!) Ash from a wood burning fire...
Provided by Ann Hatzimangas
Categories Cookies
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. STAXTO-NERO: Add the ash to the water, bring to the boil, let sit for five minutes, bring back to the boil, remove from the heat and strain. Use a fine strainer. The water will look dark, pour into a glass and leave for about 10 minutes, sediment will settle at the bottom of the glass, pour into a clean glass leaving the sediment, which you just throw away. Now you have staxto-nero!
- 2. Put a little butter in a pan and add the almonds, stir continually until they are slightly toasted.
- 3. In a large bowl, beat the butter, margarine and 1/2 cup caster sugar for about five minutes. Should be white and airy. Add toasted almonds, vanilla and staxto-nero. MIX WELL WITH A WOODEN SPOON.
- 4. Gradually add the flour, you may use slightly less then 10000 grams, depending on the flour. Use you hands to knead it, the dough should not stick to your hands, but moist enough to be able to shape, and hold the cookie shape.
- 5. Bake at 200 for 12-15 minutes. The cookies will still be a pale color but are ready when they start to slightly brown around the edges.
- 6. While you're waiting for the cookies to bake, get your tray ready. Sift plenty of caster sugar covering the whole tray. remove the cookies from the oven and while still hot arrange in lines on the tray and immediately dredge lots of caster sugar on top. It's best to leave them overnight and dredge again next day. In my house that wasn't possible, kids ate them right away!! The cookies can be stored in an air-tight container for several days. Good luck with that!
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Maria Moni
[email protected]I'll be sure to try this recipe soon.
nadeem rajput
[email protected]Thanks for sharing this recipe!
Mdbsumon Raj
[email protected]I can't wait to try these cookies!
Ahmed Beshr
[email protected]These cookies are a great addition to any holiday cookie platter.
Lerato Bacela
[email protected]I'm definitely going to make these cookies again next year.
Regina Miller
[email protected]These cookies are a great way to use up leftover egg whites.
Anna Bless
[email protected]I'm so glad I found this recipe! I've been looking for a good Greek Christmas cookie recipe for years.
Blake Rogers
[email protected]These cookies are a bit time-consuming to make, but they're definitely worth the effort.
Temur Xolmo'minov
[email protected]I love the way these cookies look! They're so elegant.
Creadele Harrison
[email protected]These cookies are the perfect holiday treat! They're festive and delicious.
kim roberts
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of anise, but I still enjoyed these cookies. The flavor was very subtle.
Shourb Shourbroy
[email protected]The cookies were delicious, but I found that they were a little too dry for my taste.
Casper Ede
[email protected]I've never made Greek Christmas cookies before, but these were so easy to follow and turned out perfectly.
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[email protected]I made these cookies for my family and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.
Walid Salama
[email protected]These cookies are amazing! They're so light and flavorful, and the powdered sugar coating is the perfect finishing touch.