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Nutty, chewy and fruity with a slightly crispy bottom, these naturally gluten free cookies enriched with lemon zest and dried figs are perfect accompaniment to coffee, tea, hot chocolate or ice cream.
Amaretti cookies are traditionally made with almonds, sugar, and egg whites. The name "Amaretti" comes from the Italian word "amaro," meaning bitter, a reference to the use of bitter almonds in the original recipe. But other nuts, like hazelnuts, walnuts or macadamias are great alternatives.
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- 150 g Ground hazelnuts
- 100 g Caster sugar
- A pinch Sea salt
- Finely grated zest of 1 lemon
- 50 g / 3 Dried figs, very finely chopped
- 60 g / 2 Large egg whites
- Icing sugar
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- Line a baking tray with parchment paper. Set aside. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F.
- Put the ground hazelnuts, sugar, salt and lemon zest in a medium bowl. Using your fingertips, rub the lemon zest into the mixture. Stir in the very finely chopped figs so they are all well coated.
- Whisk the egg whites in a separate bowl until foamy and just starting to form soft peaks. Add to the hazelnut mixture and stir to make a soft, sticky dough.
- Wet the palms of your hands with cold water and roll a small spoonful of the dough into a ball. You should have 20 balls. Place on the prepared baking tray and bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. Dust with icing sugar if desired.
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...Angie, a wonderful sweet treat!
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty, bet they are fragrant und lecker.
ReplyDeleteThose look devine, yum!
ReplyDeleteThese looks amazing. I would love to nibble on a couple of those right now!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an elegant variation. I bet the lemon zest really brightens up the flavor. Wonderful inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! I just bought a bag of hazelnuts.
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ReplyDeleteYum
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely treat, Angie! The fig and hazelnut amaretti look beautiful and I love the flavour-twist here - absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteSo festive! Awesome treat!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I wish I could make something this good!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a yummy treat, Angie
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Take care, have a happy weekend.
These look amazing, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThat makes me hungry
ReplyDeleteAngie, people who are gluten intolerant have a recipe that will let them enjoy something sweet. I'll try it with walnuts.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes figs.
ReplyDeleteSon buenisimas y muy navideñas.
ReplyDeleteUy los deseo probar. Gracias por la receta. tomo nota. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeletePerfect with a hot tea in the afternoon!
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Oh my goodness! Perfect! And of course delicious 😋🤤
ReplyDeleteLooking very nice, Angie.
ReplyDeleteI just had one of Miriam’s tasty blueberry bran muffins with my coffee, but I would have substituted one of these given the chance. Better not tell her that!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty cookies. I am not a big fig fan, but might give these a try because they look so good.
ReplyDeletewow super golosi!
ReplyDeleteLooks great :-D
ReplyDeleteLooks a lovely sweet treat.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Oh yum.. these look so good.
ReplyDeleteOoh i love hazelnuts! these look great Angie.
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing Angie. You an't go wrong with fruit, nits and sugar, can you? I'm printing this one off because pretty soon it will be time for Christmas cookies, and it's fun to try some new ones.
ReplyDeleteThe fig and hazelnut combo with that hint of lemon zest is such a cozy, grown-up twist on classic amaretti. Perfect for a quiet afternoon treat.
ReplyDeleteDevono essere troppo buoni, una bella combinazione di sapori. Da provare assolutamente, grazie per la ricetta. Un abbraccio.
ReplyDeleteThese look lovely and perfect with a cup of coffee or tea
ReplyDeleteI love the chewing that the figs give these cookies. Wonderful for Christmas. ~ David (C&L)
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