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Easy Mango Butter Cookies

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These very basic, 4-ingredient piped butter cookies flavoured with fresh mango puree are delicate, buttery and fruity with a crumbly texture! I have piped them into small swirls using a closed star nozzle, but you can pipe any shape you prefer. After piping, they have to be chilled for a couple of hours before baking, if you don’t want them collapse into a puddle when baked, so do plan ahead. Use fresh, ripe, aromatic mango if possible. If using frozen one, thaw and drain before turning them into puree.

 
  • 100 g Unsalted butter, softened
  • 80 g Powdered sugar, sifted
  • 70 g Mango puree, at room temperature
  • 175 g Plain flour
  1. Cream together the softened butter and icing sugar with an electric hand mixer until the mixture is well combined and smooth, about 2 minutes. You are NOT looking to get this very light and fluffy like you prepare a pound cake – if you incorporate too much air to the batter, the cookies will spread when they bake.
  2. Add the mango puree and mix until fully combined. Sift in the flour in 2-3 batches, mixing gently after each addition. Mix until you get a smooth pipeable consistency.
  3. Transfer the mixture into a piping bag fitted with a closed star or French star nozzle. Hold the piping bag upright and pipe equal-sized swirl cookies onto a large baking tray lined with parchment paper. Pipe any shape you prefer. Chill the whole tray, uncovered, for 2 hours or up to overnight if time allows.
  4. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Bake cookies for 12-14 minutes until lightly golden on the edges. Cool completely before storing.

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14 comments:

Tom 15/5/26 01:47

...we loved mangoes when we visited Maui!

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Anonymous 15/5/26 02:26

So yummy!-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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My name is Erika. 15/5/26 03:15

I love the idea of fruity cookies. I bet they tasted great.

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Modrina Neba 15/5/26 05:33

Wonderful recipe, this is a sweet... it would be nice for breakfast now a little :))
I miss the translator but it's not a problem, I have it on the computer.
Good morning and I wish you a sweet Friday!

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Margaret D 15/5/26 07:27

Simple and nice looking and I bet they taste good, Angie.

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Lola Martínez 15/5/26 08:16

Wau, con lo que me gusta el mango y lo sencillas que son estas galletas de hacer, no dudaré en prepararlas en cualquier momento. Quedan preciosas.

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DEZMOND 15/5/26 10:01

They look so cute, bet they are tasty as well.

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Judee 15/5/26 13:49

Such a beautiful delicate looking cookie . I can only imagine how good it tastes with the mango.

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eileeninmd 15/5/26 13:51

Hello Angie,
Your cookies are pretty and sound delicious. Happy Friday! Have a great day and a happy weekend!

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Pattie Tierney 15/5/26 15:38

Having recently found my piping tip, I was looking for butter cookie recipes. I’ve never heard of mango purée being used in a cookie before, but it sounds interesting and delicious.

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