Amaretto Almond Cookies

If you have around 45 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Amaretto Almond Cookies might be a spectacular lacto ovo vegetarian recipe to try. This recipe makes 18 servings with 196 calories, 4g of protein, and 14g of fat each. For 41 cents per serving, this recipe covers 5% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. Only a few people made this recipe, and 3 would say it hit the spot. It works well as an inexpensive dessert. A mixture of butter, pastry flour, eggs, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so tasty. It is brought to you by Foodista. With a spoonacular score of 28%, this dish is rather bad. Users who liked this recipe also liked Amaretto-Almond Bliss Cookies, Almond Amaretto Cupcakes with Amaretto Whipped Cream, and Almond Joy: Chewy Amaretto Cookies (Amaretti Morbidi).

Servings: 18

Preparation duration: -1 minutes

Cooking duration: -1 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1/2 teaspoon pure almond extract

1/4 cup amaretto

2 large eggs, room temperature

1 cup Ground toasted almonds

1/2 teaspoon Grated lemon rind

2 tablespoons Molasses

1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature

2 cups Whole wheat pastry flour

Equipment:

baking sheet

oven

Cooking instruction summary:

  1. Cream together butter and molasses. Add eggs, ground almonds, lemon rind and almond extract; mix well. Stir in Amaretto alternately with flour.
  2. Drop by teaspoonsful onto unoiled cookie sheets. Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes. Cookies will be golden brown when done.
  3. Makes 36 cookies

 

Step by step:


1. Cream together butter and molasses.

2. Add eggs, ground almonds, lemon rind and almond extract; mix well. Stir in Amaretto alternately with flour.Drop by teaspoonsful onto unoiled cookie sheets.

3. Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes. Cookies will be golden brown when done.Makes 36 cookies


Nutrition Information:

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195 Calories
3g Protein
14g Total Fat
13g Carbs
1% Health Score
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Calories
195k
10%

Fat
14g
22%

  Saturated Fat
6g
43%

Carbohydrates
13g
5%

  Sugar
3g
3%

Cholesterol
47mg
16%

Sodium
10mg
0%

Alcohol
0.89g
5%

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Protein
3g
8%

Manganese
0.58mg
29%

Selenium
10µg
15%

Fiber
2g
8%

Vitamin A
346IU
7%

Phosphorus
62mg
6%

Magnesium
24mg
6%

Iron
0.92mg
5%

Vitamin B1
0.07mg
5%

Vitamin B6
0.08mg
4%

Copper
0.07mg
4%

Vitamin B3
0.7mg
3%

Vitamin B2
0.05mg
3%

Vitamin E
0.45mg
3%

Zinc
0.44mg
3%

Calcium
28mg
3%

Potassium
92mg
3%

Folate
8µg
2%

Vitamin D
0.3µg
2%

Vitamin B5
0.2mg
2%

Vitamin B12
0.07µg
1%

Vitamin K
1µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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