These cookies certainly do not need much introduction as they have been circulating among food blogs for quite some time, more so at this time of the year. I've bookmarked this since last year and only had the time to make them now. I made some plain ones as well as marbled ones. There are other flavours as well but for the time being, I can only make do with these. Also this will be my last post before I take a break to celebrate the Lunar Chinese New Year with my family, relatives and friends.
Recipe for German Butter Cookies ~ 德国牛油曲奇 (adapted from 'here' with slight modification)
Ingredients
- 250 gm butter
- 80 gm icing sugar (sifted)
- 250 gm potato starch flour
- 130 gm plain flour
- 1.1/2 tsp Valrhona cocoa powder (sifted)
Method
- Sift potato starch flour and plain flour, set aside.
- Beat butter and icing sugar till fluffy.
- Fold in the sifted flours, mix well.
- Let dough rest for 15 mins.
- Take 1/4 portion of dough and mix with the cocoa powder.
- For the plain ones, just pinch some dough, roll into a ball and place on a parchment lined baking tray.
- For the marbled ones, take a pinch of cocoa dough and some plain dough, roll into a ball and palce on the baking tray.
- Slightly press with a fork, dip fork in water after each press or two to prevent dough from sticking onto the fork.
- Bake in 150 to 170 deg.C for about 15 to 20 mins. No need to bake till brown.
- Let cookies cool on a wire rack before transferring them into an airtight cookie jar.
- Yield : 108 cookies, depending on size.
Wishing all my readers and friends, a
Very Prosperous, Healthy, Wealthy and Successful Year of the Ram and may your days be filled with much joy, peace and laughter
I'm linking this post to Best Recipes for Everyone Jan. & Feb.2015 Event: Theme
My Homemade Cookies by Fion of XuanHom's Mom and co-hosted by
Victoria of Baking Into The Ether
also to
'My Treasured Recipes #5 - Chinese New Year Goodies (Jan/Feb 2015)' hosted by
Miss B of Everybody Eats Well in Flanders and co-hosted by
Charmaine of Mimi Bakery House
and to
Cook and Celebrate : CNY 2015, Yen from Eat your Heart Out,
Diana from Domestic Goddess Wannabe and Zoe from Bake for Happy Kids
Diana from Domestic Goddess Wannabe and Zoe from Bake for Happy Kids
I mean truly, your marbled ones remind me of the "go li " I used to play with during childhood.. They r so pretty my eyebrows knitted when I saw it... Very nice job!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this with best recipes
Thank you!
DeleteHi Cheah,
ReplyDeleteThese melt-in-the-mouth cookies look fabulous!
Zoe
Thank you, Zoe!
DeleteYep, these are like everywhere! Happy Chinese New Year in advance ...Gong Xi Fa Cai! ^.^
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai to you and your family too!
DeleteHi Soke Hah, I made these too late otherwise I would have baked another batch. They are so good, after giving away some, the balance already finished. Looks like I have to make more next time. Happy Chinese New Year to you and family.
ReplyDeleteYes, these cookies are a hit with my family too! Gong Xi Fa Cai to you and your family too!
DeleteThey are very pretty and I love the marbled effect.
ReplyDeleteYes, they remind me of the marbles I used to play with when I was a kid!
DeleteThanks for sharing your recipes. Lovely☆☆☆wishing you properous year of goat:)))
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome. Happy New Year to you and your family too!
DeleteWishing you and family a very happy and prosperous Chinese New Year, Cheah.
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai to you and your family too, Veronica!
DeleteHi Cheah , love these cookies , thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome, Nee!
DeleteHi Cheah,
ReplyDeleteYou made your German cookies so neat and nicely.
Love the marble ones very much! They are nice to see, yummy to eat :D
Happy Chinese New Year to you! 新年喜羊羊!
mui
Ha, ha, very well said, nice to see and yummy to eat. Gong Xi Fa Cai to you and your family too!
DeleteThese cookies look so cute and delicious! I haven't seen them anywhere yet :) I guess I will have to try them
ReplyDeleteI think you'll love them!
DeleteSokehah I think it is definitely time for me to try making this. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteHi Cheah! I like the marbling effect on these cookies. Here's wishing your and your family Gong Xi Fa Cai!
ReplyDeleteIt's really melt in mouth,love the two colour of your german cookies
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