Anise Christmas cookies. I make anise cookies every Christmas (my late Grandmother's recipe). LOVE them.the flavor is very addicting.you want to keep eating them However I do not roll and use a cookie cutter. Make crispy, light traditional Christmas cookies from an old family recipe.
Anise pizzelles may be my favorite, but these anise cookies are a very close second. A classic German Christmas cookie with an embossed design. A classic anise flavored German Place cookies on a board or cookie sheet that is sprinkled with anise seeds. You can cook Anise Christmas cookies using 4 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Anise Christmas cookies
- Prepare 2 of eggs, m.
- It's 150 g of confectioner's sugar.
- It's 170 g of flour.
- You need 1 tbsp of anise.
Let dry in a cool room. These classic Italian anise cookies are tender, easy, and covered in a glaze with sprinkles. MAKE-AHEAD TIP: These Italian anise cookies can be made several days ahead of time. Remove and cool on wire rack.
Anise Christmas cookies instructions
- In a small pan roast anise until fragrant. Put them on a cutting board and cut a little smaller..
- Mix eggs and confectioner's suger in a bowl over a bain-marie (medium heat) for 10 (!) minutes until white and foamy. Make sure the water is not too hot since you don't want a very sweet scrambled egg....
- After 10 minutes remove the bowl from the bain-marie and gently fold in the flour and the anise..
- Line two baking trays with baking paper. Put the batter in an icing bag with round tip (not too small). Pipe 3-4 cm (1-1.5 in) blobs on the paper. Let sit and dry for 2 hours..
- 20 min before cookies have dried preheat the oven to 150° C (300° F). Bake the cookies for c. 15 min. Make sure they don't turn dark. Remove the tray(s) and let dry completely. If you remove the cookies too early the bottom will come off..
- In a cookie box they can be kept for up to 4 weeks..
Decorate cookies with icing and crystal sugar if desired. Italian anise cookies stand out on the cookie tray because of its glazed top and colorful sprinkles. Italian anise type cookies are traditionally enjoyed at Easter, Italian weddings, and Christmas. See more ideas about Anise cookies, Cookie recipes, Cookies. · Italian Anise Cookies!! These cookies NEED to be on your holiday cookie tray!