"KOURAMBIEDES" GREEK CHRISTMAS COOKIES

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Kourambiethes along with Melomakarona are the most popular Christmas holiday treats. Every home has a platter (homemade or store bought)of these cookies to treat guests during the holidays. Found in sweet shops from the beginning of December til Epiphany (Jan. 6th) Due to their color also made for engagments, weddings,...

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Categories     Cookies

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 c butter
3/4 c confectioner's sugar
1 egg yolk
3 Tbsp brandy
4 1/2 c sifted flour
1 c almonds, unsalted, toasted & chopped in large pieces
whole cloves (optional)
rosewater
extra confectioner's sugar for dusting baked cookies
variations: substitute ouzo for the brandy, or use orange juice to avoid using any alcohol.

Steps:

  • 1. Cream the butter until light, creamy & fluffy. Gradually add the sifted icing sugar & continue beating the mixture until smooth & well blended. Add the egg yolk & the brandy and beat until smooth.
  • 2. Add the sifted flour & chopped almonds a little at a time continue beating for about half hour or until it's firm enough to handle easily.
  • 3. With floured hands shape pieces of dough into small balls about 1 1/2 in. in diameter, flatted each one with the palm of your hand or make in crescent shape or any other shape you like by using a cookie cutter.
  • 4. Preheat oven 350F (175C) Place your kourambithes on a lined with wax paper cookie sheet. If you want stick a whole clove on top of each flatten cookie. Bake the kourambiethes for 15-20 minutes, always keeping an eye on them as oven differ and might burn. They should not brown on top.
  • 5. When done remove from oven. While still hot sprinkle them with rosewater and dust with icing sugar. Place them on a serving dish allowing to cool and dust again with icing sugar.
  • 6. Note: We usually place them on a round platter in a pyramid shape and then dust them all over. Too many cookies? The cookie dough can be divided, and the unused portion stored in the refrigerator. Wrap well in plastic wrap, and it will keep for up to two months. When ready to use, remove from refrigerator and let the dough sit for an hour. Then, beat with the mixer briefly to aerate the dough. To store: Kourabiethes will keep for several months if stored in airtight containers. Make sure there's a dusting of powdered sugar on the bottom of the container, then layer cookies as above, each layer with a covering of sugar. Wait one day after baking to cover with an airtight lid. They also keep and freeze beautifully, and when serving to others after they have been stored, just give them a fresh coat of confectioners sugar. Only one negative - you can't sneak eating one of these because of the confectioners sugar dusting you get all over yourself!"

Rabia Ebrahim
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These cookies are so addictive! I can't stop eating them.


Ros Ane
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I love the orange and brandy flavor of these cookies. They're the perfect holiday treat.


Garima Lama
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These cookies are a little time-consuming to make, but they're so worth it. They're so delicious and they make your house smell amazing.


Lesines Hilario
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I've never made Greek Christmas cookies before, but these were easy to make and they turned out great.


Ibadete Rexhepi
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These cookies are the perfect holiday treat! They're festive and delicious.


Jenessa Bradley-Ryan
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I made these cookies for a cookie exchange and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.


mariam bortei
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These cookies are very crumbly, so be careful when you're handling them.


Syabonga Mdlalose
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I'm not a big fan of anise, so I omitted it from the recipe. The cookies were still delicious.


Zainbutt Zainbutt
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These cookies are a lot of work, but they're worth it. They're so delicious and they make your house smell amazing.


Tlotlo Botilo
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I had a hard time finding some of the ingredients for this recipe, but it was worth it in the end. The cookies are delicious!


Ric Cruiz
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These cookies are a bit too sweet for my taste, but they're still good.


Ntando Boo
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I've made these cookies several times now and they always turn out great. They're a favorite with my family and friends.


Sherihan Saeed
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These cookies are so delicious! I love the combination of flavors and the texture is perfect.


Shayan Buriro
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I followed the recipe exactly and the cookies came out great. They were a little time-consuming to make, but they were worth it.


Jayef Mahmud
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These are the best Greek Christmas cookies I've ever had! The orange and brandy flavor is divine.


Sartaj Singh
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I made these cookies using my grandmother's recipe and they turned out perfect! The flavor is amazing and the texture is so light and crumbly.


Sonya Mapapalangi
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These cookies were a hit at my Christmas party! Everyone loved them and asked for the recipe.