Effie's Kourabiedes (Greek Walnut Shortbreads)
250 gm. unsalted butter - softened to room temperature.
110 gm. (2/3 cup) icing (powdered) sugar, sifted (plus extra for dusting).
1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
1 egg yolk.
300 gm. (2 cups) plain (all purpose) flour, sifted with 1/2 teaspoon baking powder.
100 gm. walnuts, finely chopped.
1 tablespoon orange flower water (available from the Indian Grocer's).
1. Using an electric mixer, beat butter until pale and creamy, then add icing sugar, vanilla and egg yolk and beat until well combined. Fold in combined sifted flour and baking powder, then add chopped walnuts and stir to combine.
2. Roll half the mixture into small balls (approx.1 tablespoon) & the other half roll into 5cm. lengths to form into crescents. Place a mixture of the crescents & balls onto baking paper-lined oven trays and bake at 160C. for 12-15 mins. or until just starting to colour.
3.Transfer shortbreads to wire racks and, while still warm, sprinkle with orange flower water and dust with icing sugar, then leave to cool. When completely cool, dust generously with icing sugar. Walnut shortbreads will keep in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
Image 1: Flickr 2. Gourmet Traveller
Hi Millie,
ReplyDeleteSorry your neighbours are moving away~
Change is inevitable whether we like it or not.
Just think, you will be able to visit them in the new house.
Have a lovely weekend
Hugs
Carolyn
that is so sad for you and nice for them to be able to do whatever they wish whenever they wish it.
ReplyDeletethat means they will be back to see you and moth too! :}
xxx
Sorry your friends are moving, but I'm thinking those gorgeous cookies will ease everyone's pain:)!
ReplyDeletejoan
Oh Mill's,
ReplyDeleteI feel for you....it's so sad when good friend's move on. One of our friend's have just put their house on the market and will be moving. I find it very brave at our age, actually but them again, I'm a bit of a scardy cat who doesn't like change !!!!
Have a lovely party and, I think you had better make an extra 3 batches of those delicious looking Kourabiedes !! XXXX
My Grandma's name was Effie , from here in Holland. Ive always loved the name. Best wishes to your friends and their new journey. Cookies look yummy
ReplyDeleteJulie in HOlland ;)
Sorry to hear that your friends are moving away, I was only just saying to Mr FF how lucky we were to have such fabulous neighbours. Ours are the type that are there when you want them to be without living in each others pockets. She also makes the most fabulous jam, I was the lucky recipient of 4 gorgeous jars of black cherry and redcurrent jam - very yummy! Also as yummy as those biscuits...
ReplyDeleteBon week-end to you & MOTH,
Bisous L
It is so hard to say goodbye.. but you will be with them in spirit I'm sure, and they are going to love sharing all their travelling stories with you!
ReplyDeleteThat recipe looks fab, but I cannot be trusted with shortbreads, I can't share them!!
Flick x
Oh Millie my very favorite Greek Cookies!! I know you will miss your neighbor!
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Karena
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hello millie! thanks for sharing the recipe. have a great sunday.. verbena cottage
ReplyDeleteawww ~ bittersweet goodbyes! :(
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look scrumptious!
I bet once they are settled in they will be begging you & MOTH to come for a visit. New houses are wonderful but old friends are more wonderfuller!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you. It's hard I know :(
xoxo
Millie you are a true friend. How exciting for your dear friends, but having them further from reach will be one of those changes that will sting. I'm so happy for them though.
ReplyDeleteSugar definitely helps bouts of sadness. xx