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These little cookies look simple, but are bursting with flavours and a hint of saffron gives the cookies a gorgeous gold colour and amazing aroma. You can also roll the dough between two sheets of parchment paper and cut out the cookies with your favourite cookie cutters.
- 100 g Marzipan, chopped
- 250 g Refined spelt flour
- 50 g Powdered sugar
- 15 g Vanilla sugar
- Pinch of salt
- 0,2 g Saffron powder
- 120 g Cold butter, diced
- 2 Egg whites
- 150 g Dark chocolate, chopped
- 1 tbsp Almonds, chopped
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- Roughly chop the marzipan. Dice the cold butter. Sift the flour into a large mixing bowl. Make a well in the middle and add in powdered sugar, vanilla sugar, salt, saffron powder, chopped marzipan, diced butter and egg whites.
- Mix everything together until you have a smooth dough. Wrap in a plastic film and chill for an hour. Line two baking trays with parchment paper. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F.
- Divide the dough into two portions. On a lightly floured work surface, shape each portion of dough into a 3-cm thick roll and cut it into 1-cm pieces. Shape each piece into a ball and place them on the prepared baking trays. Lightly flatten the balls and bake for 12-15 minutes until golden brown. Remove and cool briefly before transferring them onto a wire rack to cool completely.
- In a bowl set over simmering water, stir chopped chocolate until the chocolate is almost melted, remove from bowl from heat and continue to stir until the chocolate is completely melted. Let cool to the room temperature.
- Dip the cookies into the melted chocolate and place them on parchment paper. Sprinkle immediately with chopped almonds.
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Hi Angie,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you!
I love the almond scent from Marzipan. I bet these cookies are bursting with flavours and they look so tempting!
mui
Angie, 新年快乐!All the best in 2015!
ReplyDeleteVery original and tempting.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for 2015!
Cheers,
Rosa
These look and sound just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR ANGIE!!!! Wishing you a beautiful year ahead.
ReplyDeleteI love marzipan, and I need to try these asap. Just pinned.
These sound amazing. To my knowledge, I don't think I've ever tasted saffron in a cookie. They must taste divine. Happy New Year Angie.
ReplyDeleteSam
I have always wanted to play with marzipan. Posting this for next Christmas. Love the color the saffron gives these little gems.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at marzipan. It's my favorite! Love these cookies.
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy.. Happy new year Angie
ReplyDeleteHappy New year Angie!!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious Angie!
xo
Hi Angie, perfect cookies to start the New Year off with, wishing you the best!
ReplyDeleteHello dear Angie,
ReplyDeleteHappy new year to you and your family! Wishing you the best year ever! I love your blog and your recipes, thank you for your friendship!
Hugs,
Yelena
I've never seen marzipan cookies like this. The saffron is an added benefit! Happy New Year, Angie.
ReplyDeleteChocolate and nuts - two of my favorites :) I would have never though to add saffron to a cookie but they sound absolutely delicious such a cute shape.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Angie! Your cookies are so pretty - and the marzipan sounds fabulous!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a combo I never would have considered.
ReplyDeleteWow Angie - these sound and look amazing - I love the saffron and chocolate and almonds in these and so wish I had some right now!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year - hoping 2015 is filled with health and happiness!
Saffron is so delightful and must make these cookies so delicious, Angie! Love the presentation! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteRoz
I love marzipan…Delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Angie. Looking forward to enjoying your blog in 2015.
Velva
I am so going to make these. Will regular flour work just as fine?
ReplyDeleteAnd I could finally leave a post but not via my laptop.
These cookies look amazing! I have never bought saffron before, but I always wanted to!
ReplyDeleteWow super tempting cookies .Wish u a very happy new year
ReplyDeleteMmm, saffron; great start to new year Angie!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful, Angie. I love marzipan!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you!
Angie, those little gems belong on my tea table! I don't think anyone but you would ever think of putting saffron in them!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Could I please have a dozen?!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Hello Angie! I wish you the Happiest 2015! Those cookies are just scrumptious <3
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, happy new year to you, love the look of these cookies, really bright and beautiful, bet they are delicious too!
ReplyDeleteSiempre nos enseñas unos bocaditos estupendos.
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These cookies sound wonderful and look so pretty! Happy New Year, Angie!
ReplyDeleteoriginal et super délicieux bravo
ReplyDeletemes meilleurs voeux pour l'année 2015
I don't bake sweets very often but I will have to give these a try! They look delicious Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love marzipan and am always looking for new ways to use it! Beautiful looking cookies :D
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful sweet nibbles , Angie! Perfect for tea time!
ReplyDelete@Easyfoodsmith Sure. Standard cake flour will work too.
ReplyDeleteI love maripan- anything almond really. These little cookies are so pretty! Best wishes for a lovely 2015! :)
ReplyDeleteVery great post. I simply stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed browsing your weblog posts. After all I’ll be subscribing on your feed and I am hoping you write again very soon!
ReplyDeleteHappy Happy New Year, Angie! These cookies look incredible I love the marzipan and can just imagine the wonderful flavor from the saffron. Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteMarzipan cookies already sound amazing...I can only imagine how the addition of saffron can make this cookie even more out of this world❤️ Thanks for sharing yet another unique and delicious bake👍
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year:). This cookie recipe is a great way to start the Blogging New Year. They look delicious.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Angie! The cookies sound wonderful - I've never worked with marzipan but it sounds pretty simple.
ReplyDeleteThese are such pretty cookies!! Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteyou've actually made marzipan appealing, which isn't easy to do!
ReplyDeleteOooh, marzipan and saffron! What lovely flavours and aromas. I bet these are wonderful, they look amazing. Happy New Year, Angie!
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ReplyDeleteIf there is one thing I can't resist it's marcipan.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look fantastic, what a sweet way to start the year.
Happy New Year to you, Angie!
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ReplyDeleteThese look incredible, I love that chocolate glaze on top!!
ReplyDeleteVery tempting cookies. I love the way you present your food Angie. Very tempting cookies dear. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful flavors Angie! I am drooling!
ReplyDeleteFirst time I've heard o Saffron in Cookies! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteI would never think of using saffron. You are amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhew, I was way too behind on blog love. Finally back to normal, and just pinned all your posts I was behind on. I hope you had a lovely holiday season! Since I need to completely avoid all purpose flour, love love getting fun creative ideas from you! Your cookies sound and look gorgeous! Happy New Year my friend! Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteAngie - your creativity never fails to amaze me. These cookies look amazing and incorporate two of my favorite ingredients. I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteIrresistible ..simply irresistible ! You're really adventurous with treats, Angie. Happy 2015 ^.^
ReplyDeleteThese sound like my ideal cookies Angie. I adore marzipan and hardly had any over Christmas this year. Hope you had a good break and I wish you all the best for 2015.
ReplyDeleteYou're so creative, Angie! Love all the clicks!
ReplyDeleteThese almost look like little puffed pastries Angie - so deliciously golden and light. Your food and presentation is always so delightful! Sorry to be so far behind in the past few weeks - I am seriously happy to get back on a regular schedule. Hope your holidays were filled with fun and family. Have an awesome 2015!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Saffron? I have never thought to put saffron in cookies...I'm curious!
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious Angie! So festive as well!
ReplyDeleteI made your delectable special cookies & loved the different ingredients in here too!.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby Peter agreed with me! They were just wonderful! 😀😀😀
What delicious looking cookies, I love marzipan!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious cookies. Love the marzipan here. Happy New Year, my dear :)
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteHappy NY! I loooove the idea of using saffron in desserts. I've seen a few people do it lately. Can't wait to try that myself.
Happy New Year Angie! Gorgeous clicks and wish I could taste one of these now!!
ReplyDeleteI love the addition of saffron, Angie! These cookies look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese look like cream puffs in a way. I have not eaten marzipan in for ever. I could probably eat at least half of your batch :-)
ReplyDeleteHow did i missed this saffron cookies recipe, simple marzipan cookies become gourmet once added saffron into it,
ReplyDeletebookmarked!!!
they look like profiteroles ... can I have one please ;) have a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteAngie! How are you and happy new year! These saffron cookies look awesome :9 maybe I can bake them for Cny ya?
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! I am always looking for an excuse to use saffron while cooking and baking! <3 - www.domesticgeekgirl.com
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