Embark on a culinary journey to Turkey and indulge in the delightful "Turkish Soldier Buttons" cookies, also known as "Asker Kurabiyesi" in Turkish. These delectable treats are a beloved part of Turkish cuisine, often served during special occasions like Ramadan and Eid. With a crispy exterior and a soft, melt-in-your-mouth center, these cookies are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Discover the art of making these traditional cookies with two variations provided in this article: the classic recipe and a gluten-free version for those with dietary restrictions. Get ready to impress your friends and family with these exquisite cookies that are not only delicious but also visually appealing with their unique button-like shape.
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UN KURABIYESI - MELT IN THE MOUTH TURKISH SHORTBREAD COOKIES!
In North Africa & the Middle East are many variations of the humble shortbread, they all go by different names but are all very similar in taste & appearance. This Turkish recipe is very similar to my favourite Algerian shortbread called Ghraybia. I also like to make these using 2 cups of Self Rising flour (omitting the baking powder) & to use a mix of 3 tbsp ghee plus margarine to make 2 cups (when doing this I omit the vanilla as I like to taste the sweetness of the ghee).
Provided by Um Safia
Categories Dessert
Time 30m
Yield 25 cookies
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 160c.
- In a medium sized mixing bowl, cream 1/2 a cup of the icing sugar, the butter & the vanilla.
- Sift the flour and the baking powder, slowly add to the creamed butter. Mix well with a wooden spoon.
- One thoroughly combined, roll a teaspoonful of the dough at a time into balls. Place the balls on a baking tray lined with parchment or baking paper.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes, they should be cooked through - firm - but remain pale in colour.
- Dust the shortbread straight from the oven with some of the remaining icing sugar (sieved).
- Allow to cool, then just before serving dust again with the rest of the icing sugar.
BACHELOR BUTTONS (COOKIES)
Recipe featured on The Daily Meal -- All Things Food and Drink ---------- In 1820, Missouri enacted legislation to tax bachelors between 21 and 50 years of age $1 per year for being unmarried. Bake these cookies that look like buttons -- or are they flowers? Either way, they're easy, and cute enough to serve at a party.
Provided by KerfuffleUponWincle
Categories Dessert
Time 17m
Yield 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and place a rack in the center.
- Line baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, or in a large mixing bowl, using a handheld electric mixer, beat the butter, salt, and powdered' sugar on medium speed until creamy.
- Reduce the mixer speed slightly and beat in the egg and vanilla.
- By hand or using the lowest speed of the mixer, stir in the flour.
- Shape the dough into ¾-inch balls and arrange 2 ½ inches apart on the prepared baking sheet. Use your finger to make an indentation in the center of each dough ball, then fill with preserves.
- Bake 1 sheet at a time for 10-12 minutes, or until the cookies are lightly browned around the edges. Let cool on the baking sheets for about 3 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
TURKISH EYES COOKIES
Make and share this Turkish Eyes Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Provided by littlemafia
Categories Dessert
Time 40m
Yield 24 cookies, 24 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Lightly grease cookie sheets or line with parchment paper.
- Cream butter.
- Add the sugar and cream until smooth.
- Add salt and vanilla.
- Stir in flour.
- Knead until smooth.
- Roll out dough between two pieces of wax paper until 1/4" in thickness.
- Carefully remove the top sheet of wax paper.
- Cut out equal number of 3" circles and 1" circles.
- Place on cookie sheets about 1" apart.
- Bake 10-12 minutes or until golden brown.
- Transfer to wire racks to cool.
- Spread the jam on the 3" circles, leaving a 1/4"-1/2" border all around.
- Dust the 1" circles with powdered sugar and place in the center of the jam-lined cookies.
- Let cookies set.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 154, Fat 7.8, SaturatedFat 4.9, Cholesterol 20.3, Sodium 64, Carbohydrate 20, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 8.1, Protein 1.5
TURKISH SAND COOKIES (CURABIES)
I loved baking these simple, crumbly curabies (pronounced: "coo-rah-beez'" and you have to roll the "r") with my grandmother who was born and raised in Izmir, Turkey. They are just the thing end a satisfying meal. Grandma Ida always served them with fresh cut fruit and a cup of steaming tea.
Provided by thekosherchannel
Categories Dessert
Time 50m
Yield 36 cookies, 18 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 300 degrees. In a mixing bowl, combine sugar, oil, baking soda and cinnamon. Add nuts and flour and knead together for 2 minutes until the dough is soft and smooth.
- Shape dough into walnut sized balls or triangles and place 1" apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 30 minutes until barely browned. Remove from oven and allow to cool before moving. Sift confectioners sugar over tops when completely cooled.
- Keeps well for a week in a tightly sealed container.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 256.3, Fat 16.5, SaturatedFat 2.2, Sodium 35.4, Carbohydrate 26, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 14.6, Protein 2.4
BUTTONS FOR EYES COOKIES
This recipe was originally seen on the amazing http://www.foodthroughthepages.com/ site. It is inspired by the movie Coraline based on the book by Neil Gaiman. The story features an alternative reality for the main character where everyone's eyes are buttons.
Provided by Jason
Categories Dessert
Time 30m
Yield 5 Dozen
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Cream together the butter and sugar. Then add the eggs and vanilla, and mix until thoroughly combined.
- Gradually add in the dry ingredients, putting in the flour a bit at a time, until the dough is all mixed.
- Divide dough in half, wrap in plastic, and chill for at least an hour.
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
- Roll out dough to 1/4″ thick, and cut into rounds.
- Using a straw or the tip of an icing bag, punch holes where the buttonholes would be.
- Bake for around 10 minutes, or until the edges are just turning golden.
- Remove the cookies from the baking sheet, and allow to cool completely, else the icing will run off.
- Mix the icing by beating into the powdered sugar the egg white, and just enough water to make a runny, pourable consistency - you may need to experiment a bit with this to get a great, workable batch.
- Tint to desired colors with food coloring.
- To ice the cookies, place one or two cookies at a time on a long, flat knife.
- Hold the cookies over the bowl of icing, and spoon icing over, making sure to get the sides covered.
- Allow the excess icing to drip off, then transfer the cookies to a rack over paper to catch the drips.
- Repeat until all the cookies are covered.
- Let cookies dry for several hours (if you can wait!).
Tips:
- Prep Ahead: Make the dough ahead of time and refrigerate it overnight for a richer flavor and easier handling.
- Perfect Temperature: Ensure the butter is cold and firm before starting. This will help the cookies hold their shape better.
- Chill the Dough: Chilling the dough before shaping and baking helps prevent spreading and results in a more defined cookie shape.
- Even Baking: Use a baking mat or parchment paper to ensure even heat distribution and prevent sticking.
- Don't Overmix: Avoid overmixing the dough, as this can result in tough cookies. Mix just until the ingredients are well combined.
- Bake Until Just Golden: To achieve chewy Turkish Soldier Buttons, bake the cookies until the edges are golden brown but the centers are still soft.
- Cool Completely: Allow the cookies to cool completely on a wire rack before handling or storing. This helps them set and retain their shape.
Conclusion:
Turkish Soldier Buttons are a delightful treat that combines simple ingredients and unique presentation. With their sweet vanilla flavor, crispy edges, and chewy centers, these cookies are a perfect addition to any cookie platter or gift basket. By following these tips, you can easily create these classic Turkish cookies at home and impress your friends and family with your baking skills.
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