Cute bear cashew nut cookies
This is an easy and straightforward CNY cookie recipe. With the assistance of my little boy, we made about 75 cookies and decorated them together. Out of the many cookie cutters that I own, we chose penguin, bear and rabbit shapes for our cookie and we decided to give them "faces" as well. We had fun stamping them out and then putting eyes and mouth on each of them using chocolate chips and halved cashews. They're ridiculously cute, don't you think?
By the way, I got my cutters from Daiso - they're actually for making Japanese bentos but works just as well as cookie cutters.
Little Chef in action
Ta-dah! My cookies are ready for the oven.
Ah Shiong 熊 , Ah Peng and Xiao Tu 小兔 wishes you Happy CNY!
As soon as the cookies came out of the oven, Baby D simply couldn't contain his excitement and kept asking if he could try one. After letting it cool down for a bit, we let him have one of each shape and we watched him as he ate it. Just look at his excited, happy face. :)
These cashew nut cookies are buttery and crumbly once cooled completely. We enjoyed some more in the evening with some green tea. The question is - will there be any left for Chinese New Year? I doubt it :P
This year, CNY falls on 31 January
Cute animal-shaped cashew nut cookies
Recipe by Baby Sumo, adapted from here
Preparation time: 40-50 minutes
Cooking time: 14-16 minutes (per batch)
Makes 75
Ingredients
185g plain flour
50g cornflour
1/2 tsp baking powder
A pinch of sea salt
1/2 egg
112g salted butter, at room temperature
112g caster sugar
25g cashew nuts, finely pounded
70g cashew nut, for decorating
150 no. milk chocolate chips, for decorating
1/2 beaten egg
1 tsp milk
1. Preheat oven to 175°C. Grease 2 baking trays.
2. Using an electric mixer, cream butter and caster sugar together for 5-7 minutes until light and fluffy.
3. Add the egg and the pounded cashew nuts (25g). Mix until incorporated. Turn off the machine.
4. Sift the plain flour, cornflour, baking powder and salt. Fold the flour into the mixture from Step 3. Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead with your hands until you get a smooth dough.
Knead the dough until it becomes smooth |
5. Using a rolling pin, roll out dough into 5mm thickness and cut out desired shapes with cookie cutter. You can choose any shapes that you like - we went for penguin, bear and rabbit.
Cut desired shapes using cookie cutter |
6. Place the cookie dough onto the greased trays and decorate with cashew nuts (for the mouth) and chocolate chips (the eyes).
Decorate with chocolate chips and halved cashews |
7. Mix 1/2 beaten egg and milk to make an egg wash. Brush the cookies with egg wash.
Brushing egg wash onto the cookie |
8. Place into preheated oven and bake for 14-16 minutes, or until golden brown. Once they are out of the oven, gently lift each cookie up from the tray (it makes easy removal later). Cool and then store in airtight containers.
Simply delightful CNY cookies
Nice to look at, even nicer to eat!
Many thanks to my brother for gifting this beautiful Villeroy & Boch mini stand :) Love it!
I am submitting this post to the Bake-Along event #57: CNY cookies hosted by Joyce of Kitchen Flavours, lena of Frozen Wings and Zoe of Bake for Happy Kids. You can link your post at one of the hosts page.
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*This recipe was featured on Asian Food Channel's Facebook page on 19 January 2014.
Hi Yen,
ReplyDeleteThe cookies are so cute! Your cute little chef is becoming quite the pastry chef! :)
i can't decide which is cuter ... the little chef or the little cookies! both are adorable! :D and it looks like mother and son both collaborated to do great work together! these would be such a smash hit for CNY
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Both the cookies and the handsome little chef! Thank you Yen for linking back to Sumptuous Flavours.
ReplyDeletewhat creative cookies... i need a handsome little chef in my kitchen too
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute, your cookies look like they have a pair of shades on them especially Ah Peng :) Your little chef is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteAww they're so adorable! I would have loved these when I was small. Who am I kidding, I'd love them now! :)
ReplyDeleteBoth your kids are really talented!
ReplyDeleteI like the collage photo of Baby D in action ;-)
Those cookies are cuteeeee
Hi Yen. Yep the cookies are super cute! Nice to have a helper in the kitchen makes it so much more fun huh!
ReplyDeleteOh..super cute designs...and also your kid...
ReplyDeleteaww, they are too cute to be eaten, aren't they? :(
ReplyDeleteHi Yen, the cookies and your little chef are cute!! You are great!!
ReplyDeleteSo 可爱!!! Im sure these cookies will be every kids fav:)
ReplyDeleteso cute la!! and the nut as the smile..clever! look at your boy's photo brushing the cookies, so professional!
ReplyDeleteAwww... So adorable, both boy and.cookies
ReplyDeleteOh these are so cute!
ReplyDeleteYen , those cookies are as adorable as Baby D !
ReplyDeleteHeh love the look of those cookies and the little chef making them just brings a smile to my face. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Yen,
ReplyDeleteYour little handsome boy sure can bake!!! I reckon that the Ah Shiong 熊 cookies look like the froggies on baby D's apron :p
Zoe
Your son is so pro !! Well done boy !
ReplyDeleteWow! Baby D looks like a pro ! Well done to the mini chef! The cookies are so adorable ! ;)
ReplyDeleteThese animal cookies are so lovely, I can involve my kiddies in making them!
ReplyDeleteYour boy looks so cute, think he looks about the same age as my eldest boy. :)