Chinese New Year Peanut Cookies are traditional festive treats enjoyed during the celebration of the Chinese New Year. These cookies are known for their delightful combination of roasted peanuts, giving them a rich and nutty flavor.
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Dragon Cookies
In the Year of the Dragon, indulging in a Dragon Cookies recipe is a must! Drawing inspiration from the mystical world of dragons, these delightful treats boast vibrant colors and charming dragon shapes. Ideal for your Chinese New Year cookie jar, themed parties, birthdays, or simply to infuse a touch of fantasy into your sweet repertoire, these cookies promise joy in both the making and savoring.
Almond Crisps Biscuits
These irresistible almond crisps biscuits are so tempting that resisting just one is nearly impossible. Each delicate biscuit features a thin layer of sugary goodness, perfectly complemented by the delightful crunch of flaked almonds.
Kuih Kapit / Kue Semprong (Love Letter Biscuit)
Kuih Kapit, affectionately known as Love Letter Biscuit, is a beloved delicacy that holds a special place in the hearts and traditions of Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. This delicate and crispy treat is often associated with festive celebrations, particularly Chinese New Year, where families come together to share the joy of the season.
Matcha Wreath Cookies
Indulge your senses in the delightful world of matcha with these exquisite Matcha Wreath Cookies. This enchanting recipe combines the earthy notes of premium matcha powder with the rich sweetness of butter and sugar, resulting in a vibrant green dough that promises both visual allure and a distinctively nuanced flavor.
Salted Egg Yolk Cookies
Salted egg yolk cookies are a unique and delicious twist on traditional butter cookies. The cookies are made with a mixture of salted egg yolks, butter, flour, and sugar, resulting in a rich and crumbly texture with a savory and slightly salty flavor.
Cranberry Almond Cookies
Flaky, rich, sweet buttery flavor studded with tangy bits of cranberry! It’s a flavorful and classic pairing for holiday cookie trays or anytime throughout the year!
Thousands Island Prawn
Sweet, creamy and umami taste of sauce, and it only takes 5 minutes to cook this dish! Yes, there is no mistakes, it only takes 5 minutes!
One Bites Almond Cookies
One of the favorite cookies to be served during Chinese New Year is usually made in peanuts. Try out these using almonds and adjust the sugar to your taste!