
INTRODUCTION
If you doubt the texture of this cookie, it resembles something like pinwheel cookies, hermits, biscotti or other refrigerated and cut cookies. It is not the type of melt in the mouth cookies.. It is the type that is designed to pipe fanciful royal icing. In fact, I like to eat this type of cookies and is ideal together with a cup of Earl Grey Tea.
The cookies can be crispy depending on your baking time just like biscotti. If you want it to be softer, you can reduce the baking time as flour cooked rather fast. The thinner the cookies, the more crispy it will be.
Matcha originate from Asia Japan and I have purposely chose a square oriental moon cake mould to go with it.. If properly baked , this cookie will be very presentable as gifts to your friends. It is a classy design with an oriental touch. If you want to see the picture of the mould, you can refer to this post: Baked Matcha Moon Cake (绿茶翡翠月饼)
Designing this cookie do have some technical difficulties. First I wanted a cookies with sharp imprint after it was baked. I do not wish that the cookies defaced after baking. That will ruin the entire experiment. Secondly, it must be maintain its green colour.. Brownish green cookies definitely is not appetizing and I am rather happy the colour maintain after about half an hour of baking.
WHAT IS REQUIRED
Recipe adapted from: Lavender Hearts – “ Quick and Easy Slices” Page 23 Parragon 2001
Servings:: About 30 cookies depending on size
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225 grams of plain flour
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100 grams of chopped almonds or other nuts
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75 grams of butter, at room temperature
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100 grams of castor sugar
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1 egg
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1-2 tablespoons of matcha powder
STEPS OF PREPARATION
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Pre-heat the oven 145 degree Celsius.
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Cream the butter until light and fluffy. Add egg and beat until well mixed. Add the chopped almond, sift in the plain flour and matcha powder and stir until well mix and form a dough.
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Roll out the dough using a rolling pin to about 5mm thickness, Use your favourite cookies dough to cut into your desired shape (I have used moon cake mould).. Bake in the pre-heated oven of 145 degree Celsius by placing the cookies in the middle section of the oven for 15 minutes. After 15 of baking, over turn the cookies and bake for another 15 minutes. Once completely cooled, stored in an air tight container.
CONCLUSION
This is a very simple recipe and it is a nice cookies. This cookies resemble the texture of pinwheel or refrigerated cookies and with properly selected mould, you can easily churn out some nice cookies as gifts to close one.. Of course, packaging is of prime importance also.
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What is matcha powder in chinese?
绿茶粉
為什麼抹茶粉顏色這麼綠呢?
是天然的抹茶粉嗎?
烘培店卖的,我也不知道。我只知道我没有加任何色素
Hi! Guai shushu, your cookies looks really unique n interesting. Can I check with you whether you oil your moon cake mould or flour it with alots of flour because I was wondering if the dough will stick to the mould?