These delicious shortbread striped cookies are created by alternating stripes of lemon and poppy pieces. For pinwheel variation, stack the two dough rectangles on top of each other, and roll up into a long cylinder as if you're making cinnamon rolls. They're buttery, melt-in-your-mouth, and fun to make.
Poppy Striped Cookies
adapted from Küchen Götter
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- Place flour, cold butter, white sugar, lemon extract and egg onto a work surface. Using a large knife and finely chop everything together. Divide the mixture into two.
- Quickly shape one half into the light-coloured dough. Mix another half with ground poppy seeds and press the mixture into the dark-coloured dough. Roll each dough into a 12-cm x 35-cm rectangle, about 3-mm thick.
- Brush one rectangle evenly with egg white and top with another dough. Cut the stacked dough into four 3-cmx35-cm strips. Brush the strips with egg white and stack one rectangle on top of the other, alternating light and poppy doughs to form a striped pattern. Wrap in plastic film. Chill an hour or until very firm.
- Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Prepare two baking trays with parchment papers. Carefully cut the stack into 1/2-cm thick slices. Place them on the prepared baking trays and bake for about 10 minutes. Cool on trays 5 minutes. Remove and cool cookies completely on wire racks.
Yummy. They look great!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting....this is new to me...sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteAngie...I have KIV this :) I have so much of the poppy seeds and I dont know what to do with them other than in cakes :) Thanks for sharing the recipe...lemon and poppy seeds goes well ")
ReplyDeleteSomething different and very pretty too!
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies! You always have great ideas.
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Rosa
Angie , those shortbread cookies look really good ! I just love the stripe design :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely cookie! Would be great with some warm tea!
ReplyDeleteI'm back from my vacation & it's really nice to be greeted by desserts. Love layered cakes, reminds me of kueh lapis. Yum-yum!
ReplyDeleteits new to me...
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I love poppy seeds. These cookies look incredibly delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy
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ReplyDeletePoppyseed in cookies is a perfect idea :)
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Choc Chip Uru
These are so fun and festive
ReplyDeleteThis cookie is fun and sophisticated at the same time! LOVE.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Angie. I've always wanted to make a cookie or pastry with a poppyseed layer. Just stunning.
ReplyDeleteI love the stripe pattern. I believe you've created a very fashion conscious cookie. You always have the best idea Angie.
ReplyDeleteSam
Yeah poppy seeds!I have never baked with these before and I love them! I tried them in Austria for the first time as in Italy they are more difficult to find.
ReplyDeleteWonderful biscuits.
these are gorgeous and a nice contrast! I love poppy seeds so I think this is actually going on my to bake list straight away!! xx
ReplyDeleteVery attractive ans super catchy cookies.
ReplyDeletevery innovative cookies Angie.. Too tempting
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These look so intriguing! I love poppy seeds. I'm definitely pinning this to try sometime.
ReplyDeleteLooks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery traditional flavours for Hungarian Christmas baking, but I do like the twist you did on it in stripes. Sadly I am the only poppy seed lover in the family so I'd be making these just for me, and I'd rather not eat them all by myself! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe stripe looks beautiful on those cookies. They look like a wonderful Christmas treats. :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so good!
ReplyDeletei love the stripes!! and the lemon and poppy seed combination is delicious, such fabulous cookies!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! Love the stripes and love lemon and poppy seeds too. Very nice post Angie - hope you're ready for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThose are great! I just made a recipe that I will be sharing on the blog this week with poppy seeds.
ReplyDeleteLOVE anything with poppy seeds...Your cookies are very tempting!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so pretty Angie, I love the combination of lemon and poppy seeds...perfect for the Holidays.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Cool looking striped cookies, unusual indeed.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so good. Perfect for this festive season :-)
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ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Perfect for a holiday gift or a few with a good cup of coffee.
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays to you!
Velva
What a unique cookie with that layer of poppy seeds Angie! They're beauties!
ReplyDeletethese look great and you make it sound so easy :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting take on using poppy seeds to make shortbread cookies. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cookie! I adore poppy seeds in baked goods and these cookies are no exception..even if I test positive for Opium :P I definitely need to add to these to my cookie repertoire!
ReplyDeleteall those poppy seeds and the beautiful stripes.. i love poppy seeds in muffins and shortbreads! just perfect!
ReplyDeleteyou know i have a weakness for pretty cakes and cookies. these are so beautiful...i love those stripes. they remind me of zebras...lol :P
ReplyDeleteMmmm Mmmm Mmmm looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteYou have a way with shortbread! It looks amazing:)
ReplyDeleteWow, these cookies look amazing and delicious!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely cookie, Angie! I would have never thought to use poppy seeds like that... and I love the lemon/poppy combination! I bet these were scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteoh i just love these! I am pinning them now. so creative and fun and they look delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, very tempting cookies. Nice layering, you're very creative.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
Love the stripes...so very unique...Angie, I love it...though I have never tried with poppy seeds...Merry Christmas in advance.
ReplyDeleteLemon and poppyseed is such a great combination! They make a beautiful looking cookie!
ReplyDeleteI love poppy seeds and these sound like the perfect cookie to feature them:) They look so cute with the stripes...thanks, Angie!
ReplyDeleteLemon and poppy is such a great combo, I love what you did with them here. So pretty.
ReplyDeletesdffAngie these look like a labour of love. I really like sesame seeds and these would be so nutty and textural. very nice
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ReplyDeleteI've only had lemon & poppyseeds together in muffins, but putting them in cookies is a fabulous idea! So pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous poppy seed recipe, Angie! I love the striped layers but I'm sure the pinwheels would look beautiful too. I do love poppy seeds and lemon together!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I have never eaten poppy seeds cookies.They look and sound delicious with layers.
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing, always a winner when I visit you :)
ReplyDeleteWhat cute little cookies! I thought they would be harder to make, but your instructions don't sound so hard. thanks for such great instructions! I love poppy seed so I'm sure I would love these!
ReplyDeletethe poppy seeds strip make this cookies stand out a lot Angie! wish you Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so beautiful! At first I thought it's cake :D I would really love this with a cup of tea....mmmm
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, I would have loved this recipe... lemon and poppyseeds are my favourite when I was in the US... however, poppyseeds are banned locally now so I can't even get my hands on them. I'll just admire yours.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies, Angie. I love the poppy seed and lemon combo. These cookies would be so pretty on my holiday cookie plates.
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! I love their strips!
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ReplyDeleteSimply awesome. Good way to make use of poppy seeds. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies are beautiful,Angie! I love the stripes!I would to try them!
ReplyDeletePoppy seed desserts are some of my favorites. These are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the layered look of your poppy striped cookies, I used to have a poppy seed grinder but I loaned it to a friend and never got it back! I can't even remember where I bought it but I used to make a cake with ground poppy seeds that was an Austrian recipe, I think.
ReplyDeleteThose cookies are beautiful, unfortunately poppy seeds are banned in my country :(
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so fun and beautiful! And would be a very impressive dessert to bring to a Christmas party. :) Love the poppy seed and lemon combo.
ReplyDeleteaaahhhhh Angie I love poopy seeds in many things:) these look beauty and delicious!!xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies Angie, I love this poppy striped cookies.
ReplyDeleteI am not a big fan of black poppy seeds but love how neatly the strip appeared on the cookies, making it look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteDamn, these would have been perfect for my Christmas cookie boxes. Next year!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful cookies, Angie, some of the loveliest I've seen. What an elegant addition to the cookie tray.
ReplyDeleteThese are a very lovely and unique cookie! I love the stripes.
ReplyDeletethese are unique and they must be so crunchy too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and delicious...I love your bowl of seeds =) Happy holidays to you and yours, Angie!!
ReplyDeleteI love sweets with Poppy Seeds and havn't baked in a while so this recipe is on my list for next years baking! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful and I bet delicious!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!!! They look lovely and I'm sure they taste great! Hope you have a nice holiday! :D
ReplyDeletewhat a smart cookie idea! poppy seeds are so fun. :)
ReplyDeletehappy holidays, angie!
Stopping by to wish you a Happy New Year! I clicked on this particular post because I'm on the hunt for players with super bowl recipes for Tailgating Time over at my place - these would be great on the super bowl dessert buffet! Stop by and link up a few of your favorites when you have a chance and CHEERS to a Happy New Year! :)
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