Good old fashioned Cornflake Cookies ..... I'm sure that these cookies are a common sight in many households during CNY as they are very easy to make. Old fashioned they may be, but as long as they're crunchy and aromatic, they'll be well received and they have always been a hit amongst my nieces and nephews, each year.
These are real crunchy, not overly sweet and nutritious.
Ingredients
- 240 gm butter
- 140 gm caster sugar
- 240 gm self-raising flour
- 80 gm crushed cornflakes
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp vanilla
- A pinch of salt
- Crushed cornflakes for coating
- Sift the flour with salt, set aside.
- Cream the butter and sugar till light and fluffy, but not overdoing it.
- Add in the egg, vanilla, mix well.
- Fold in sifted flour and crushed cornflakes.
- Let the mixture rest for a while in the fridge for about 20 mins.
- Lightly roll them into balls and toss them into the crushed cornflakes to coat.
- Place them onto paper lined baking trays, about 1 inch apart.
- Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg C for about 20 to 25 mins., or till light golden brown.
- Let them cool on the baking tray for about 5 mins. before removing them to cool completely on a wire rack.
- Store cooled cornflakes in air-tight cookie jars.
- Makes 100 cookies.
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Looks really crunchy and yummy!
ReplyDeletebeautiful cornflake cookies Cheah! i can imagine how beautiful they are!
ReplyDeletethese look lovely happy new year
ReplyDeleteRebecca
I can feel the crunchiness already just by looking at your cookies!
ReplyDeletei saw someone baking these cornflake cookies not long ago and i told her that i wanted to get some for CNY, you just reminded me of that again..yum yum!
ReplyDeleteWen
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by. Yes they're crunchy.
j3ss kitch3n
Thanks for your kind comment.
Chow and Chattre
Thanks to you too!
busygran
Yup, kids will love them too!
I love cornflake cookies! This takes me back to my childhood days, I haven't had any in many years! Yours turned out beautifully. And I bet they taste delicious too!
ReplyDeleteI love cornflake cookies too! Yours look so crunching and yummy :)
ReplyDeleteCornflake cookies will never go out of style esp at CNY! Yours look extra crunchy!
ReplyDeleteMmmm....I remember eating these....crunchy and very delicious.
ReplyDeleteHi Cheah, can see you have a Black belt in cake making.
ReplyDeleteOr a graduate of a Swiss Finishing School.
Love your this cornflakes cookies.
Wish I can have some.
Outstanding!
You have fun and keep a song in your heart.
Best regards,
Lee.
Sharon, Anncoo, Jen, MaryMoh and Uncle Lee
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the wonderful encouraging comments.
These look so perfect! :)
ReplyDeletecrunchy nice cornflake cookies...
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look delish and crunchy. Great CNY cookies to serve to guests :)
ReplyDeleteLove cornflake cookies! Old fashioned one sounds great.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite cookies!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this recipe. It's really yummy! I believe I'll bake it again next year.
ReplyDeleteHere is my bake. Cheer!
http://my-sweet-hut.blogspot.com/2011/01/cny-cornflake-cookies.html
Penny, Yummy Koh, Elin, Angie and Ann
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sweet comments.
Cynthia
You are most welcome and so glad that you like them. My neighbour asked for the recipe and she was so pleased with the result. Oh, you certainly don't have to wait till next year to bake these again.
Thanks for dropping by my blog.
Hello! These cookies look really delicious and I can't wait to bake these tomorrow :D May I find out did you use a tsp or tbsp to scoop the dough out for each cookie? -Jiahui
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by. I used a teaspoon.
DeleteThank you! I tried this recipe yesterday and my family really loves these cookies :) Soooo crunchy and aromatic! -Jiahui
DeleteSo glad that you tried and liked my recipe. Thank you.
DeleteCheah , I haven't baked any cookies for a while :P Wish I just can grab your pretty delicious cookies straight from the screen :D
ReplyDeleteThis is very easy to make,Anne. Why not give it a try for this festive season!
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