Saturday, 14 February 2026

Chewy Almond Cookies aka Biscuits

We all like a bit of Donna Hay, don't we? - she is an icon of Aussie cooking.  I've made a couple of her biscuit recipes lately, but these were actually made way back in August last year for Cookbook Club.  This recipe is from Too easy, another of her popular cookbooks.  And there are so many more recipes I want to try ... 

Start these in plenty of time, as the dough has to rest in the freezer for about 30 minutes to firm up, before baking, and then sits for another 10 minutes after you take it out of the freezer, before going into the oven.  Huh?  Seems a wee bit odd to me, but anyways ...  Like many a cookbook, the recipes are not really built for a Queensland kitchen!



golden, nutty, delicious



Makes 20-22 biscuits:

ingredients:

250g./9 oz butter, melted

240g./8.5 oz brown sugar

220g./8 oz caster sugar

120g./4.5 oz almond meal (aka ground almonds)

1 large egg

2 tsp vanilla extract

300g./10.5 oz plain flour

1 tsp baking powder

135g./5 oz flaked almonds   see Notes

icing sugar, for dusting


Method:

Into a large bowl go the butter, brown sugar, caster sugar, almond meal, egg and vanilla - and give 'em a good stir to combine

The flour and baking powder get sifted over the top of this mix, and you give all that a good stir

Your flaked almonds are now sitting on a large plate, and you will then roll 2 Tbs of the dough into balls, then roll onto the plate to get covered in almond flakes

Put 'em onto a couple of large, baking paper-lined baking trays (leaving a bit of room around each ball), and whack into the freezer for 30 minutes (or more - till firm)

Turn on your oven to 180C/350F to heat up

After 10 minutes out of the freezer, the trays are placed in the oven, and the biscuits baked for about 15 minutes or till golden   see Notes

Let 'em cool right down on the trays, then dust with the icing sugar

oh yes, vanilla paste


and pecans

Notes:

From my photos, it seems I didn't have enough flaked almonds to coat the dough balls in, so I used some chopped-up pecans to make up the difference!

Dunno why, but they took 20 minutes in my oven to get golden



ingredients gathered

stir together the sugars, melted butter, almond meal, egg, vanilla

and stir in the flour and baking powder till you have a soft dough

onto trays and into the freezer for half an hour to firm up

golden and nutty after 20 minutes baking

onto the wire rack to get really cool

pile 'em up!

don't forget the icing sugar!


Just FYI for anyone following my saga of the rotting, festering mangoes in our backyard: we have now picked up about 200 kilos!  There are still some lurking in the grass, looking like hairy dead rats!  Somewhat ironically, I made some mango/nectarine chutney last weekend - but with mangoes from our new neighbour's dad's garden - I think!  Though perhaps he just conjured them up from somewhere :=) 


biscuits/cookies!



36 comments:

  1. I will have to try these; they really look and sound amazing. I feel for you on the mangos. That would drive me crazy. Have a lovely weekend.

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    1. yes it was so much work to get rid of the fruit!!

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  2. I wish I lived near so I could pick up some of your mangoes :-)) Those cookies look chunky, nutty and inviting!

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    1. they are not nice mangoes Angie. Not worth eating.

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  3. Hi Sherry. These sound fantastic - love me some Donna Hay. I make a few types of cookies that require freezing before baking... gives them better form, I guess. I am saving this one to make soon. David

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    1. Yes she is quite the Aussie icon. It's a good idea to chill the dough before baking but i just wonder why you have to take them out and leave aside for another 10!?

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  4. Our grandkids will love these. Thank you for sharing.

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  5. I don’t have room in my freezer for cooling biscuits, into the oven they go and hope for the best!! 🤞🏻 Mary :))

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    1. if you are in a cool climate it may not matter as much ...

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  6. They look delicious, but too much trouble for me! So I will just imagine how delicious they are.

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  7. These look amazing! I made another batch of almond biscuits this week, and I might have to make these as well!
    Tandy (Lavender and Lime) https://tandysinclair.com

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  8. Those look delicious, tho the recipe sounds a bit fussy.

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  9. I had to rehome all my Donna Hay cookbooks when I left Oz - so sad! These looks absolutely delish and I love the value added pecans!

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    1. oh no that is sad Sammie. At least Donna has a good online website with recipes.

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  10. Wow that's a lot of mangoes. Are they not eating mangoes?

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    1. they have never been very good ones - fibrous and unpleasant. Usually we only get a very few on this old tree but everyone this summer has had a huge bumper crop!

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  11. Cherry and almond are a good flavor match :)

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  12. Sherry, these chewy almond cookies look so inviting. I love the idea of that tender, nutty texture in a simple biscuit. A really lovely treat to enjoy.

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  13. Sherry, these chewy almond cookies look so inviting. I love the idea of that tender, nutty texture in a simple biscuit. A really lovely treat to enjoy.

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  14. I love that kind of traditional biscuits, as a massive tea and cookies lover, I think i'm gonna go for a batch ASAP ^^
    Have a nice week

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  15. Those look especially delish! Saving this one!

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  16. Holy moly - that's a lot of rotten mangoes! It makes me sad as I would love to have that many FRESH mangoes!! But switching gears to these cookies, I have to say they sound like something I'd love. I've gotten to where I like a good chewy cookie, and I bet the almond nutty flavor here would be fantastic!

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    1. they are not particularly good ones David. But the wildlife loves 'em! Yep i enjoy a chewy biscuit too.

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