Best Kourabiethes - Greek icing sugar covered shortbread cookies

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • A delightfully tender cookie, flavoured with toasted almonds and anise seed oil in my mom's version, dressed in snowy icing sugar.

Komentáře • 17

  • @tinamcclenahan8775
    @tinamcclenahan8775 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful, Wonderful Recipe......Brings back many memories. Thank you!

    • @MomsGreekKitchen
      @MomsGreekKitchen  Před rokem +1

      Hi Tina, I am so glad I could bring a reminder of good times back... :)
      You are very welcome! Happy Holidays to you and yours!!!

  • @alicekapolas3210
    @alicekapolas3210 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m going to try and make! Thank you!

  • @stjames3540
    @stjames3540 Před 3 lety

    Yasou! We made these with Anise Extract and grated lemon peel . . . No almonds. Also, did not flatten them but left them in a ball shape. I think the recipe came from the northern part of Greece . . . Thessaloniki . Thanx for Sharing your Recipe.

    • @MomsGreekKitchen
      @MomsGreekKitchen  Před 3 lety +2

      Yiassou!! Thanks for the comment… anise AND lemon zest? Hmmm.. that would be different, that’s for sure… No almonds… my cousin doesn’t do almonds in hers but I like the little extra texture…. And I have seen them as balls, but I find they are harder to eat. I prefer the flatter disks or the crescents personally, but to each their own…
      The origins are probably shrouded in history… they are so similar to so many other cookies… Mexican wedding cookies, Russian snowballs, Turkish qurabiye which is probably where the Greeks got the cookie from.
      Mom used to drizzle the hot cookies with ouzo before she covered them in icing sugar, but the anise seed oil was an adaptation and we love the strong flavour of the anise… much stronger than the ouzo was. I also love them with rose or orange blossom water, too… but the family prefer the anise.
      Thanks again for the comment and you are welcome for the recipe!! 😊

  • @marysalpas6821
    @marysalpas6821 Před rokem +1

    How do I get the printed recipe?

    • @MomsGreekKitchen
      @MomsGreekKitchen  Před rokem +2

      *How do I get the printed recipe?
      Hi Mary… thank you for your comment. It looks like I missed adding the ingredients in the comment box. Sorry about that. Here is the ingredient list. Enjoy!!
      Kourambiedes - Greek Shortbread with almonds and anise seed
      1 lb unsalted butter, at room temp
      ½ c icing sugar
      2 egg yolks
      2 tsp anise oil or candy flavouring (not extract or ouzo…not strong enough)
      3 c flour, or as needed to get a soft but not sticky dough
      ¾ c slivered almonds, toasted and roughly chopped
      Icing sugar, to cover
      Alas, I do not have a website for the recipes...
      Thank you again and good luck!! :)

  • @kathya1956
    @kathya1956 Před 4 lety

    Can you add straight ouzo?
    My mom used to give me measurements not in cup but her drinking glasses. Of course we didn’t have the same glasses, sadly.

    • @MomsGreekKitchen
      @MomsGreekKitchen  Před 4 lety

      Hi Kathy... you can use ouzo but it dissipates... if you want to use ouzo, and still have a nice taste, I would suggest you bake the cookies without any flavourings, and once they come out of the oven and you have them on their icing sugar, spritz them with the ouzo in a spray bottle or something like that. This is actually a traditional technique, especially if one is using orange blossom water or rose water.
      Yeah, I know all about those measurements.. hahaha, mom would use a saucer or side plate to measure flour etc, and a teacup for smaller things. Luckily, I watched her and measured her 'utensils' and got a good idea of how much they held. :)

  • @alicekapolas3210
    @alicekapolas3210 Před 7 měsíci

    Approx how much flour??

    • @MomsGreekKitchen
      @MomsGreekKitchen  Před 7 měsíci

      Hello Alice! Thanks for your comments... I hope you do make them... these are a very lovely cookie...
      My recipe says 3 cups of flour, or as needed. Start with 2 and add as needed to make a dough as shown. One can never give exact amounts of flour as they all act differently depending on type, location etc...
      Good luck and I hope you like them!! Kali orexi!! :)

  • @ronyrefat
    @ronyrefat Před 4 lety +1

    Could you please write down the ingredients with grams it will be easier for me.

    • @MomsGreekKitchen
      @MomsGreekKitchen  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi there ronyrefat, thank you for the comment and the suggestion. I will try to do this in future videos. Good luck with the recipes...
      For these cookies, here is the gram count... (I just googled these so hopefully they are close)
      453.59 g butter
      50 g icing sugar
      10 ml anise oil
      360 g flour, or as needed
      100 g slivered almonds
      Good luck!! Let me know if you try them and how they came out!! Kali tihi!! (greek for good luck)

    • @ronyrefat
      @ronyrefat Před 4 lety +1

      Mom's Greek Kitchen thank you for your replying I really appreciated it 🙏🏻 and definitely I will try it ant let you know.

    • @phaulsgawds9945
      @phaulsgawds9945 Před 4 lety +1

      ronyrefat you are very welcome!! Enjoy!! 😉👍🏽

    • @annmariejones12110
      @annmariejones12110 Před rokem

      WELL I LIVE IN CANADA AND WE HAVE BEEN LIVING IN GRAMS SO WE HAVE TO FIGURE IT OUT SO IT'S YOUR TURN TO FIGURE IT OUT😂🇨🇦👯😋