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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.
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- 100 g Unsalted butter, softened
- 80 g Powdered sugar, sifted
- 70 g Mango puree, at room temperature
- 175 g Plain flour
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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They look delicious, Angie!
ReplyDelete...we loved mangoes when we visited Maui!
ReplyDeleteSo yummy!-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of fruity cookies. I bet they tasted great.
ReplyDeleteThey look like perfection
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe, this is a sweet... it would be nice for breakfast now a little :))
ReplyDeleteI miss the translator but it's not a problem, I have it on the computer.
Good morning and I wish you a sweet Friday!
These are so elegant!
ReplyDeleteSimple and nice looking and I bet they taste good, Angie.
ReplyDeleteWau, 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.
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute, bet they are tasty as well.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable....
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful delicate looking cookie . I can only imagine how good it tastes with the mango.
ReplyDeleteHello Angie,
ReplyDeleteYour cookies are pretty and sound delicious. Happy Friday! Have a great day and a happy weekend!
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.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy a good butter cookie and how wonderful that these have mango puree. I'm sure they are delicious.
ReplyDeleteI am eating no sugar right now, but bookmarking this for later. I love the appearance of the cookies and the fact that they are easy is the icing on the cake!
ReplyDeleteAngie, the picture says: Eat me. They look very attractive. I will try to make them with another fruit since mango is not easily found around here.
ReplyDeleteA hug.
Mango cookies? Yum, count me in!!!
ReplyDeleteOhhh I love mango, these sounds amazing :-D
ReplyDeleteThey looks nice and tasty.
ReplyDeleteThese might be one of the most unique cookies I’ve seen, Angie! I love the mango twist - so creative and fun.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies, my grandmother often baked such delicious cookies, the only thing she couldn't add mango back then was that we couldn't buy it here. But today we can, so I might try your recipe. Kind regards, Jasna
ReplyDeleteI adore both mangoes and cookies :-)
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are so pale and cute!
ReplyDeleteThese seem so incredibly simple and they are over the top beautiful! When we get home.
ReplyDeleteOh these mango butter cookies look like little sunshine swirls, so simple but so elegant, and you can practically smell that buttery‑mango aroma through the screen
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