The Chinese New Year for 2014 is on Friday, January 31st and marks the start of the Year of the Horse. So I would like to wish all of my supportive readers who are celebrating Chinese Spring Festival, have an enriching and pleasant Chinese New Year and may this new year of the HORSE lead you to the path of peace, happiness and good fortune!
If you were born in the Year of the Horse (1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, and 2014), 2014 is your "běn mìng nián-本命年". According to Chinese tradition, one should wear a red pullover, or red gloves, or red socks, anything red. Because "běn mìng nián-本命年" is also called a threshold year which it is believed is hard to get through. Chinese people believe that RED is a lucky colour, which can help people get through challenges and rid themselves of any misfortunes coming from their "běn mìng nián-本命年".
Pistachio Spelt Sablés with Rose Pepper Berries
These sablés, adapted slightly from Küchen Götter, are a traditional French shortbread with a crumbly texture with white spelt, chopped pistachios and rose pepper berries. Coconut oil can be replaced with butter.
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- In a large mixing bowl, add in flour, stevia extract powder, salt and lemon zest. Whisk to combine. Add in coconut oil, rub the ingredients just to combine, then mix in egg white. Fold in chopped pistachios, then press the mixture against the side of the bowl to bring it together.
- Now transfer the dough to a board and knead lightly, then roll into an 9”-long log about 1½” in diameter, pushing dough together if it feels crumbly. Wrap tightly and chill in the freezer for 30 minutes or until firm.
- Preheat the oven to 160C/320F, fan forced. Remove the cookie log from the freezer and roll with rose pepper berries, then gently press with your fingers to help the berries adhere.
- Cut the log into ¼”-thick rounds and transfer to 2 parchment-lined baking sheets, spacing ½” apart. Bake for 12 minutes, rotating baking sheets halfway through, until set around edges and centers look dry, 12 minutes. Transfer to wire racks and let cool.
These sables are so cute! And with RED :) Happy Chinese New Year! :)
ReplyDeletelooks too good.. cannot resist
ReplyDeleteYummy sables ... mouth watering
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ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favourite combinations of flavours. Pink pepper corns and sable. Very apt for Chinese New Year Angie !
ReplyDeleteThese look so pretty and your photos are fab. Perfect for Chinese New Year. GG
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful, Angie! Very festive! :) ela
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, perfect and really tempting! I love that flavor combination.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
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ReplyDeleteReally beautiful.. colours, flavours, all wonderful!! Congratulations!!
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ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a sweet/savory sable! The perfect bite!
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year to you Angie and what a great use of pistachios - my hubby's favourite.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day.
:-) Mandy xo
Love these, simply irresistible...
ReplyDeletelove those bright coloured berries!!, first time seeing them!
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ReplyDeleteYour sables look awesome. I love the vibrant colour of the berries. Perfect for the festive season. Happy horsey year!
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ReplyDeleteThey look so pretty and mouthwatering, would love to taste one right now.
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese NewYear Angie!
So tempting, beautiful food is always screaming to make it :)
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ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and love the berries! Your photos are so beautiful Angie - always!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!
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ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year, dear friend!
Angie, I just love the pepper berry coating on this delicious savory biscuits. Love the crumbly texture of it, and the zesty lemony flavor with the pistachios! Beautiful photos...as always!
Happy New Year Angie, these sables look absolutely gorgeous, love the clicks..
ReplyDeleteYour sables are gorgeous with the rose and light green. I wonder if you could freeze them. They would be very handy to have on hand.
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@Sam Hoffer @ My Carolina Kitchen Yes, Sam, they can be prepared ahead and stored in the freezer for 2 months.
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year Angie! I have a cake in the oven right now, but I was thinking I was over due for cookies, lol. Pistachio, yum and those pepper berries, nice.
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You sure know how to combine the most exotic flavors! These sables are just divine :)
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ReplyDeleteI like that you added some lucky red to your sables :) They look so delicious, Angie, and I'm a big fan of sable cookies.
ReplyDeleteThe year of the horse! I was born in 1990! How neat! I hope it's not too much of a troubling year....I'm gonna deck myself out in red!!
ReplyDeleteThese sables look very different to the ones I made in pastry school....I think they look much better! Especially with the use of stevia and coconut oil!
Rose pepper berries make them look very special...
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ReplyDeleteThese are almost too pretty to eat! But I will still gladly eat them. A lot of them! :)
ReplyDeleteI love sables - they are such a weakness of mine! Love the sound of these - especially with the pistachios! (I can never get enough of their gorgeous color!)
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious. Although I have never heard of red pepper berries before. I wonder what kind of flavor they would have.
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year! Are rose pepper berries similar to pink pepper? They sound really intriguing. The sables look delicious.
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai! Happy new year to u Angie, and these cookies are so inviting!
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ReplyDelete@JoytiYes, I think they are the same thing.
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ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteStunning pics as always!
Kisses from Greece,dear!
Happy Chinese new year! And these are perfect to celebrate dear Angie. A very refined dish. They look very attractive too!
ReplyDeleteAmazing looking sables, Angie! Love the idea of using rose pepper berries.
ReplyDeleteAngie I can almost smell them! So gorgeous.Too bad I can't use stevia I hope using powdered sugar will give the same result.
ReplyDeleteHappy Year of the Horse Angie! I'm going to put on a red top now - thanks for the reminder. These cookies are so pretty with the rosa pepper berries!
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ReplyDeleteNot kidding but you should truly write your own cooking book. Your recipes are super original and healthy. I know I would. Another recipe I am pinning to hopefully make soon :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year! And these sables are perfect for celebration, they are so pretty and adorable, almost looks like candy.
ReplyDeleteDelicioso sablès es irresistible con pistachos,abrazos.y saludos.
ReplyDeleteLove how deliciously studded these are---fabulous, Angie!
ReplyDeletePerfect shortbread to celebrate Angie! So festive. And pistachios are a favorite, always!
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ReplyDeleteThat red from the pepper berries are so festive-looking :) Happy Lunar New Year to you.
ReplyDeletewow these cookies look so good ;-) happy new year
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ReplyDeleteLoved reading your intro regarding the year of the Horse... I better start wearing red ;-) although... I think I'd rather be eating red, as in your delightful rosa pepper berries decorating these festive biscuits. Gorgeous combination of elements here.
ReplyDeleteThese are so stunningly beautiful! And I just love how you have integrated the red of the Chinese tradition into your French recipe from a German cookbook. Happy New Year to you too!
ReplyDeleteThese little gems have a personality of their own.
ReplyDeleteinteresting & pretty. Xx
love pistachios ! look wonderful Angie!
ReplyDeleteHappy chinese NewYears Angie!!
ReplyDeleteIm a horse:))
These look fantastic! I have got to get me some spelt flour!
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New year Angie and the cookie slook so festive and yummy.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty Angie. I've never used Rosa pepper berries, something new to me.
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ReplyDeleteSo pretty and mouthwatering! I love sables…they are one of my favorites! Happy New year, Angie!
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ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. I love red and green combination. I hope I will find pink peppercorns.
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ReplyDeleteThese sables are lovely, Angie. I love the splashes of red with the green!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful sables! And I love the addition of pistachios :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty with the pepper berries! I've never seen them here - I'd love to taste them. Bet they're perfect with a cup of tea!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe Angie,
ReplyDeleteNever heard or known that pink peppercorn can be added to a french short bread, good job!!!
geourgeous colorfull dish for CNY!!!
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Happy Chinese New Year to you too Angie. One of my Asian students let me know and so we went out and enjoyed a Chinese dinner. Since it is the Year of the Horse, and I love horses, I hope that this will be a lucky year for me! And now, where do you find "rose pepper berries' to make this beautiful recipe? They look so delicious!!! xo, Roz
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Irresistible, in fact.
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year to you! These cookies sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks Exotic, i love the color red and the cookies look irresistible with red pepper berries
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering just looking at the pics.
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ReplyDeletethese look so great! pistachio is my favorite nut!
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year! Interesting information on the year of the horse. Thanks for sharing that as well as the recipe for this shortbread cookies. The finishing touch of rolling in rose pepper berries sounds quite interesting. Wonderfully little cookies!
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ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year Angie! Pistachios are my favorite and love that you added them in here! I love sables and these are so pretty with the rose pepper berries - so festive and perfect for celebrating!
ReplyDeleteThose look wonderful,Angie!I love pistachios....Great flavors and textures!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, Happy New Year to you, wishing you all the best in horse year.
ReplyDeleteThis sables look addictive. Nice click!
Best regards.
Love, love your photos! I'm sure this is delicious.I'm going to find out very soon.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is so creative Angie! I love the colors! Colorful food is so inviting :-)
ReplyDeleteAs usual your pictures are mouthwatering. I love these sables - the pistachios take them over the top for me!
ReplyDeleteI love the color of these! Pistachios are one of my favorite nuts!
ReplyDeleteI adore sable cookies! I love all the flavors you combined in your beautiful cookies! Gorgeous, Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteAnd another biscuit I've still not made. The flavours you've used here sound very exciting.
ReplyDeleteGreat flavor combination - and pistachios are my favorite !
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ReplyDeleteLoving these! Wish I could have some with my morning tea!
what pretty cookies! this is one way to incorporate red into a treat that never would've crossed my mind!
ReplyDeleteLovely, tempting and really nice colours have these beautiful cookies !
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ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Angie! I just love pistachio sweets, and the red pepper berries make them gorgeous.
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ReplyDeleteBtw, how was your CNY in Germany ? the rose pepper berries sounded really interesting. Have to check on it as well.
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