Here is an easy to make tasty buttery, eggless cookies for Christmas and New year. The cookies are very easy to make, you just need to take care that your have butter at room temperature and if your butter is ready you don't have to wait, just whisk the ingredients, refrigerate the dough and make cookies out of them. Sounding super easy right? You can bake these in advance and gift it to your family and friends and I bet it will definitely be a hit. These cookies look cute with the powdered sugar coating, which seems similar to snow! Taste-wise these are near to butter biscuits that you get in Indian bakeries, the texture is crumbly in nature and every single bite will just melt in your mouth. They make a perfect gift for Christmas, also you definitely need no occasion to bake and taste it!
INGREDIENTS
Makes 14 to 15 cookies (depending on the size)Preparation Time - 10 minutes
Refrigeration time - 1 hour
Baking time - 15 minutes
- Maida / All purpose flour - 3/4th cup (95 grams)
- Corn flour - 1/4 cup (30 grams)
- Salt - 1/8 tsp (2 pinches)
- Powdered sugar / Icing sugar - 1/8 cups (15 grams; app 6 tsps)
- Unsalted butter - 100 grams (Room temperature)
- Vanilla essence - 1/2 tsp
PREPARATION METHOD
- Using whisk mix together maida (all purpose flour), corn flour and salt. Set aside.
- Take room temperature butter and add powdered sugar to it. Using a whisk, mix it well so that it creams up together.
- Now add the flour mixture and mix well using the whisk. You will get a soft dough.
- Once done cover and refrigerate the dough for an hour or until it turns firm. Do not leave too long it will become hard. If it turns out hard, just leave it out for a few minutes and proceed.
- Line a baking tray with parchment paper or butter paper and preheat an oven to 175 to 180 degrees Celsius (350 degree Fahrenheit) for 10 minutes.
- Now scoop small equal portions using a spoon and roll them between your palms into balls.
- Place the balls on the baking tray leaving an inch gap between them.
- Now place the tray in the center rack of the oven and bake the cookies for about 12 to 15 minutes (175 to 180 degrees Celsius). The cookies are ready when they start to brown on the sides. Do not let it brown too much. It took 18 minutes for my cookies to get ready. This depends on your oven and the size of the cookies. So just check after 10 minutes to see if your cookies are ready. If they are not ready set some extra time say 5 minutes, stay besides and keep an eye on the cookies.
- Once done remove cookies from the tray and place on a wire rack and allow it to cool for 5 minutes.
- Then dust some powdered sugar over the cookies using a sieve/strainer. (Be generous here) I spread butter paper below the wire rack to collect the extra powdered sugar. You can do the same.
- Now store the cookies in an airtight container by placing a butter paper between them. These cookies stay well for a couple of weeks.
TIP 1: Corn flour makes the cookies melt in your mouth, so do not skip adding corn flour.
TIP 2: The cookies will have a mild sweetness as we are adding very little sugar to the dough, to compensate this we have to dust the cookies with powdered sugar, but you can just skip dusting powdered sugar over cookies and enjoy as such.
TIP 3: If using salted butter skip adding salt here, but its better to use unsalted butter.
TIP 3: If using salted butter skip adding salt here, but its better to use unsalted butter.
Buttery, tasty, melt in mouth cookies are now ready!! You can't stop with one I bet!!
Yeh me first i think.lovely cookies.always have this any time.perfectly baked akka.super clicks
ReplyDeletethey look so lovely and i am sure they melt in u t mouth,they look so cute.
ReplyDeletetruly melting moments !
ReplyDeleteThese look reaaly melt in the mouth love their sugary tops
ReplyDeleteYou are right. Such mouthwatering and deliciois looking cookies are easy to prepare as well. They look great.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Oh soooo sweet looking cookies.
ReplyDeletewow... they really do look like melt in the mouth!!!
ReplyDeletewow tempting cute cookies
ReplyDeleteThe cookies are looking irresistible....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snowballs sis :) I also have one in draft and your clicks are so perfect :) hope you enjoyed a few more on my behalf :P
ReplyDeletewow they look yummy! would love to try this for new yr! Thanks for sharing the recipe:)
ReplyDeletei dont have oven. is there any other way to do.
ReplyDeleteI dont have oven? Then how can i prepare this dish.
ReplyDeleteHi Madhavi, I don't think you can try these cookies without an oven. Do you have a microwave with convection mode? If so you may try it.
DeleteDivya, I tried out the easy fruit cake recipe that you posted for my hubby's birthday !! Turned out prefect and tasted just like the authentic plum cake that I get in my home town. Thank you so much :) You have presented the melting moments in such an attractive manner that I feel like baking them right now :)
ReplyDeleteHey Avika wow glad to know you enjoyed the cake.. thanks for trying dear. :) Do bake these cookies too, you'll love them :)
Deletess nei biscuit uuril irukkum poothu enakku rompa pidikkum ippa itha paarththathum antha naabakam thaan varuthu,
ReplyDeleteLooking yummy.will try cooking them
ReplyDeleteHello divya.. i love ur blog so much n im a silent follower of ur blog bcoz i am commenting first time here n i baked these cookies so many times becoz my hubby loves these cookies and thank u so much for these......
ReplyDeleteThat's a pleasure to know :) Thank you so much for such a sweet and encouraging comment appy :)
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