I was curious when I saw this post by Ann of Anncoojournal. Never thought of adding 'Bak Kwa' or BBQ meat into cookies....hmmm wonder how the cookies would taste. To satisfy my curiosity I made them and was not disappointed at all. They were not too sweet, a wee bit savoury, fragrant and chewy, not a bad choice cookie for the Chinese New Year!
Recipe for Bak Kwa Cookies ~ CNY 2013 (adapted from Anncoojournal but with slight modifications)
- Ingredients
- 75 gm butter
- 50 gm shortening
- 35 gm icing sugar
- 1/2 an egg
- 1/2 tsp vanilla
- 200 gm plain flour, sifted
- 65 gm Bak Kwa, diced small
- Cream butter, shortening and sugar till light and fluffy.
- Add in egg and beat till well mixed.
- Add vanilla, mix well.
- Fold in sifted flour and add in the Bak Kwa pieces, mix thoroughly.
- Shape the dough roughly into a rectangle, wrap up in cling film and chill in the fridge for 30 mins. till firm.
- Cut up the dough into slices and place them on a parchment lined baking tray.
- Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg C for 16 - 18 mins. till lightly browned.
I'm submiting this post to Chinese New Year Delights 2013 hosted by Sonia of Nasi Lemak Lover
Yum! And they remind me of bacon cookies.
ReplyDeleteYes, they do.
DeleteHello Cheah,
ReplyDeleteYou made me curious now.....bakwa in cookies? Looking at the last pic I thought the bits looks like cranberries, isnt it? These cookies must be soft bite in texture. Not a bad idea having bakwa in cookies for a difference taste huh?
Yes, something different from the norm. I was curious when I saw Ann's post, so I treid too.
DeleteWhah....that's really creative of Ann to add bak kwa to cookies. Just blow my mind...haha. I can only imagine it must be very delicious....mmmm
ReplyDeleteIf one has been following Ann's blog, one would know that she's full of imagination and creativenes!
DeleteHi Cheah,
ReplyDeleteI remember this recipe too from Ann's blog! I have made my own bak kwa but didn't have any left to make these cookies... First of all, I have to make more bak kwa first... hee hee.
Zoe
I see, homemde bak kwa is very, very addictive!
DeleteThese cookies sounds like a real treat for guests! I hope I have some time to bake some of the delicious cookies that I have been bookmarking but have yet to find the time to do it!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you can squeeze in some time. If there's a will, there's a way!
Deletehi,,i don have shortening,,
ReplyDeletecan i used all butter,,
thanks for sharing,,,
Yes, you certainly can. I added in shortening as I had it on hand.
DeleteCheah,Thanks for the link. Your bak kwa cookies looks pretty! I'll bake this again if I still have some bak kwa left after CNY.
ReplyDeleteSave some before they disappear :)
DeleteThese cookies will be popular especially with the bak kwa lovers. It is a nice change to have a savoury cookie.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely a nice change! Try to make some if you have the time!
DeleteHi Cheah, thanks for trying this unusual combination. I'll bookmark to do it ...next year lah..or maybe when there are leftover bakwa after the CNY.
ReplyDeleteSave soem bak kwa for this recipe. Maybe try it out after CNY.
Deletei love bak kwa so i definitely will try this out after your praise :D
ReplyDeleteDo let me know after you've tried it out!
DeleteHi Cheah! This is real interesting... Ann is indeed creative!
ReplyDeleteYes, I totally agree with you!
DeleteWow, bak-kwa cookies! A nice break from all the other sweet cookies! Would be great with a cup of Chinese tea!
ReplyDeleteYes, will pair very well with hot Chinese tea!
DeleteThese sound like something I would love because I just LOVE unique recipes! But what is bak kwa? And where can I get it in NY? Is there something I can sub for it?
ReplyDeleteI do agree with you that this recipe is rather unique. Bak kwa is actually BBQ meat, can be minced pork or chicken. I think you can substitute with bacon bits.
DeleteThank you so much Cheah! Then I'll be trying this with bacon bits! Yum!
DeleteI want to make these now and just noticed that you didn't say how much sugar to use! You mention sugar in the directions but not in the ingredients list.
DeleteOops, thanks for the alert. It's 35 gm icing sugar. I've updated the post, thanks once again!
DeleteYou're welcome! Thanks...I'll make these tomorrow! =)
DeleteHi Cheah,
ReplyDeleteBak Kwa cookies sounds so delish!
Can pass me some ...LOL
I was wondering can I use cookies cutter to make this?
Thanks for sharing Cheah:)
mui
You can try but make sure the bak kwa bits are diced very fine,otherwise you'll have difficulty, stamping them out. Round ones are easy to make.
DeleteThanks Cheah :)
Deletevery unique cookies with bak kwa..i just made some bak kwa few days ago and will will another batch soon later this week. cheah, you are also very creative,i remember you made your own bak kwa bread too last year or year before that..right?
ReplyDeleteYup, posted bak kwa bread some time back. I must try to make bak kwa again. Made it years ago by drying the bak kwa under the sun, then need to grill it over charcoal fire, so tedious. Must try the baking and grilling method.
DeleteHello, Happy Chinese New Year! I love ur Recipes. I don't have any shortening on hand, may i replace with butter/ veg oil? How much of butter/ veg oil should i add to substitute 50gm shortening?
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much :)
Landa
Happy New Year to you too. You can try with the same amount of butter or margarine to replace shortening.
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