300 g flour
180 g butter
60 g almonds, skins removed and finely grounded
120 g powdered sugar
3 egg yolks
180 ml heavy cream
200 g dark chocolate
200 g raspberries
a pinch of salt
Sift the flour, add salt, almonds, sugar, butter and make a crumble with the dough. Quickly knead in egg yolks, roll the dough into cling film and put in the fridge for 30 minutes.
Mix heavy cream with diced chocolate and cook in a double boiler, until the chocolate melts. let it cool, and then put it in the fridge.
Flatten the dough to the height of 0.5 cm. Cut out the shapes with a (flower) cookie mold. This makes about 40 6 cm diameter flowers. With a smaller mold, make a hole on the half of the shapes.
Bake cookies in a preheated oven on 160°C for about 15 minutes (or until they're done).
With a hand mixer, beat the chilled chocolate cream, spread it over uncut cookies, line raspberries over, and cover with cookies with hole. You can even pipe some more cream through the hole on the cookie.
Note: I made these cookies as a part of Sale & Pepe Tasting Team for July-August 2008 issue.
180 g butter
60 g almonds, skins removed and finely grounded
120 g powdered sugar
3 egg yolks
180 ml heavy cream
200 g dark chocolate
200 g raspberries
a pinch of salt
Sift the flour, add salt, almonds, sugar, butter and make a crumble with the dough. Quickly knead in egg yolks, roll the dough into cling film and put in the fridge for 30 minutes.
Mix heavy cream with diced chocolate and cook in a double boiler, until the chocolate melts. let it cool, and then put it in the fridge.
Flatten the dough to the height of 0.5 cm. Cut out the shapes with a (flower) cookie mold. This makes about 40 6 cm diameter flowers. With a smaller mold, make a hole on the half of the shapes.
Bake cookies in a preheated oven on 160°C for about 15 minutes (or until they're done).
With a hand mixer, beat the chilled chocolate cream, spread it over uncut cookies, line raspberries over, and cover with cookies with hole. You can even pipe some more cream through the hole on the cookie.
Note: I made these cookies as a part of Sale & Pepe Tasting Team for July-August 2008 issue.
Oh, beautiful, Marija! They look like they belong on the cover of a magazine. And I bet they taste a million bucks too :)
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous are these! I have ground almond (almond meal), but it has some of the skin mixed in. Do you think it'll still work? Won't be as pretty.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so buttery and crisp make me want to reach into my monitor and grab them off the plate!
ReplyDeletewow - what beautiful photographs...
ReplyDeleteCookie is too crass a word for these delicacies!
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ReplyDeleteI'll try to do this cookies when i'll stop the diet! ^_^
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davvero bellissimi, complimenti!
ReplyDeleteyour cookies look better than those from my neighbor pastry shop, Le Notre!! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThese look gorgeous, beautiful photos!!! I'm a fan of Linzer cookies so these are right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Sale & Pepe Tasting Team though, who are they?
Lore, Sale&Pepe is a food magazine. Tasting Team is a team of volunteers who test the recipes for the next issue.
ReplyDeleteThese are, by far, the most beautiful cookies I have ever seen, Marija.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies! They are so feminine and pretty :). The photos are lovely, too.
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your cookies look very pretty and elegant! Love the combination of raspberries with chocolate.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is beautiful!
ReplyDelete- fellow taste spotter
Marija, these are so cute!
ReplyDeleteBeutiful work, Marija! They are picture perfect! You always manage to amaze me with your exceptional talent. Brava!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and playful at the same time! They look mighty tasty too!
ReplyDeleteIt's so great to discover your blog! Wonderful wonderful photos, those cookies look awesome!
ReplyDeleteomg, these cookies are so cute and gorgeous... excellent photography ^^
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful composition and recipe. Candy for my eyes!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and yummi!
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Wow. Perfectly shaped for berries. Suc beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteomg these are way too cute!
ReplyDeleteMarija, what a great job! They are so beautiful! How on earth do you keep your line with all the goodness you make?! Breathtaking photos!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures palachinka!
ReplyDeleteAh, so your the one with this beautiful looking cookie! I have seen this on either Tastespotting or Foodgawker. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi, just wanted to drop by, found your blog on foodbuzz and wow these lovely biscuits look so yummy and cute!
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