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Vanilla and Walnut Cookies.

Vanilla and Walnut Cookies You can cook Vanilla and Walnut Cookies using 9 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients of Vanilla and Walnut Cookies

  1. Prepare 120 grams of Cake flour.
  2. You need 30 grams of Almond flour.
  3. Prepare 10 grams of Skim milk.
  4. It’s 80 grams of Butter.
  5. Prepare 70 grams of Granulated sugar.
  6. It’s 1 of Egg yolk.
  7. You need 10 grams of Fresh cream.
  8. It’s 1/2 of to 1 pod Vanilla beans.
  9. You need 20 grams of Walnuts.

Vanilla and Walnut Cookies step by step

  1. Crush the walnuts finely (it is not necessary to add walnuts if you'd prefer to leave them out)..
  2. Combine the cake flour, matcha, and almond flour and sift..
  3. Mix butter and granulated sugar with a hand mixer. Add the egg yolk and mix some more..
  4. Add fresh cream, vanilla beans, walnuts and mix..
  5. Add the sifted flours from step ② and mix gently. Use your hands to make sure the dough comes together..
  6. Divide the dough into 3 portions and transfer onto a floured board. Shape into tubes..
  7. Wrap tightly with plastic wrap and close one end with an elastic band. Press in from the other end to remove any gaps..
  8. Close the other end with an elastic band and chill in the freezer to harden. (I usually prepare the dough a day before baking.).
  9. Preheat the oven to 355°F/180°C. Slice the dough into a thickness of about 0.5 cm each. Align slices on a baking tray..
  10. These are the ones with raisins. I added 20 g of finely chopped raisins coated with 1 tablespoon of rum without vanilla beans..
  11. Bake for about 17 minutes in an oven at 355°F/180°C, or until the bottoms have browned (remove with a spatula since they'll be soft)..
  12. Your crispy vanilla cookies are all ready once they've cooled down. The rum raisin cookies look prettier..
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recipe by cookpad.japan @cookpad

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