Coconut star cookies
Background
These coconut stars provide gorgeous Christmas aromas around the home! They are lovely snacks or gifts - perfect with mulled wine - or they can be used as decorations on the Christmas tree.
Ingredients
- 75g soft butter or margarine
- 100g granulated sugar
- 2 medium eggs, beaten
- 1 tsp vanilla essence
- 300g flour
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 tsp ground ginger
- 1 Tbsp grated orange zest
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 pinch of salt
- Decoration: Organic egg white or orange juice, icing sugar, desiccated coconut
Instructions
- Beat the butter, sugar and vanilla until light and creamy.
- In another bowl beat the eggs, add the cinnamon & ginger, baking powder, salt and orange peel, then combine. Sift in the flour, mix gently, then fold in the butter mixture. Stir gently with a spatula until you get a smooth, soft batter.
- Form two balls from the mixture, put these in clingfilm, then press down to get a flat disk shape. Chill in the fridge for 2 hours.
- Preheat the oven to 180°C.
- Remove one of the discs from the refrigerator and roll it out on a lightly floured surface to 50 mm thickness.
- Using star shape cookie cutters, stamp out the stars. Kneed together any leftover dough, roll it out again and cut out more stars.
- Put the stars on the non-stick or lined baking tray and bake for 12-15 minutes until light brown.
- In the meantime roll out and cut out more stars from the other disk of dough. Bake these too.
- Let the cookies cool on a wire rack.
- Mix the egg white or orange juice with the icing sugar.
- Brush the upper side of the cooled cookies with this icing, then scatter desiccated coconut over them. Leave to set.
Tips
- If you want to hang them on the Christmas tree make a hole in one of the points with a straw before baking. When the cookies are set, thread a piece of ribbon or string through the hole.
- You can make these cookies with dairy-free margarine or spread, but you might need to chill the dough a bit longer (I just put it in the freezer for 30-35 minutes).
- Use different size of cutters for an interesting effect and obviously you can use other shapes too - such as Xmas tree, snowman, gingerman, bell etc.
- You can use kids' play-dough cutters - no need to buy special cookie cutters!
Categories
- Meal Type: - Biscuits & Cookies - Dessert - Nibbles & Bites - Seasonal - Snacks
- Cuisines: - British
- Occasions: - Afternoon Tea - Christmas - Dinner Party - Parties
- Health and Diet: - Dairy Free
- Skill Levels: - Moderate
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