

I couldn’t help it, I just had to join Food Blogga’s Christmas Cookie Round up…who could resist? Cookie recipes from all over the world, just waiting for a sweet tooth like me to happen along! SO thanks to Food Blogga and should you wish to participate, please check this out. I’m not going to lie to you, these require patience, but here’s my Aussie salute to a Northern Winter…

Basler who? Basler Brunsli is Chocolate Almond…in this case cookies (which happen to be two of my fave ingredients and of course, biscuits, OR cookies to the Americans, are always welcome). All Aussies will know that Jaffa is a Chocolate Orange combo, so I could call these Jaffa Brunsli and be perfectly cross globally correct! Australia meets Sweden at Christmas time! Well, anyway, here they are, delicious, appropriate for gifting, fragrant, Christmassy and I think almost the last in my Twelve Recipes of Christmas series, which still tragically lacks a real meal! But hey…there’s still over a week to go! It’s never over until the fat lady sings, and I ain’t singing!
NEED:
4 egg whites
pinch cream of tartar
450g almonds
zest and 2 tspns juice from orange
50g Dutch processed cocoa
200g sugar
pinch salt
50g plain flour
150g dark chocolate
cornflour for rolling
DO:
Place egg whites and cream of tartar into clean, dry Thermomix bowl and with Butterfly in place whip for 3 minutes at 50oC on speed 3.
Set aside in separate bowl. Remove Butterfly.
Place almonds and orange zest into Thermomix bowl and mill for 10 seconds on speed 9.
Add cocoa, sugar salt and flour and mill for a further 10 seconds on speed 9.
Add egg whites to flour mix and process for 30 seconds on Interval Setting. Set aside in same bowl as before.
Place chocolate into Thermomix bowl and chop for 5 seconds on speed 8.
Melt for 2 minutes at 37oC on speed 2.
Add almond, egg mix and again mix for 10-15 seconds on Interval speed. You may need to use the spatula to assist as the mix becomes quite sticky and dense.
Add the 2 teaspoons orange juice through hole in lid.
Scrape onto Silpat (silicone mat) and leave in the fridge for 1/2-1 hour.
Roll out between 2 sheets of corn floured baking paper as thin as you can (around .5 cm) and cut into rounds with your MC or round scone cutter. (You can use shapes, but ’round’ is the new ‘heart’ and they look so classy when stacked and wrapped).
Place onto baking trays and cook for 6 minutes at 200oC.
They should be crisp on the outside and chewy in the middle, though the thinner the dough, the less chew factor!
Cool and store in airtight container…though frankly the likelihood of these lasting past two days in my house is remote! Delish and my whole house smells divine!

These look fantastic, thanks for the recipe, just have a couple of questions, how many do you get from one batch of dough? And what is Dutch processed cocoa?
The recipe makes around 40 biscuits, Dutch processed cocoa is non sweetened cocoa and is the best for flavor and no additives!
I’m so glad you couldn’t resist joining because they are wonderful! Happy Holidays!
That cocoa and orange combo sounds like trouble. But we like it.
These look delicious! Chocolate and almond make a great combination.