I’m in a total cookie baking craze right now. Since I do have all the Christmas presents since Saturday (yeah for me! 10 days before Christmas?! That never happened before!) and my flat is fairly decorated. All that leaves me to is baking cookies. Normally my mum makes this kinds of cookies but since it’s such an Austrian classic, I had to try it myself: Austrian Vanille Crescent Cookies.

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All you need is:
– 200 g butter (room temperature)
– 280 g flour
– 80 g icing sugar
– 100 g ground almonds
– 1 Tbsp Vanille sugar
– some more Vanilla sugar and about 100 g icing sugar for decoration

Mix the butter with the icing sugar until smooth and soft. Add the flour, ground almonds and Vanille sugar. Combine well until you get a soft dough. Put it into the fridge for 20 mins. Preheat the oven to 175 ° C. Form little crescents and put them on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Bake for 10 mins. Sieve the icing sugar and the Vanilla sugar for decoration on a plate. After taking the cookies out of the oven let them cool for 1 min on the tray. Then immediately turn them in the icing sugar to cover them while still hot. This way the icing sugar will stick to the cookie and you can put them into cookie tins without the sugar falling off completely.

Let them cool completely and enjoy!

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In a baking tin they will hold for several weeks if you store them in a cool place.

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My sister even said that they taste better than my mum’s. Not sure that’s true but a huge compliment. I take it. You have to take the compliments as they come. Like the one work colleague of mine who regularly asks me if I washed my hair. She actually really think that’s a compliment. She’s Italian. Not an excuse but maybe an explanation.

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How are you on preparing for Christmas? Presents, decoration and cookies all set and ready?

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For now. Carry on!