Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Easy Chinese Almond Cookies!!!


Ingredients:

1 box of yellow cake mix
2 eggs
4 tablespoons butter
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tsp. almond extract
½ cup chopped almonds
¼ cup chopped almonds – for topping

Preheat Oven 350 degrees:

In a mix master combine yellow cake mix, eggs, butter, vanilla extract, almond extract and chopped almonds. Mix all together until cookie batter is formed. Spoon cookies on a lightly greased cookie sheet, flatten with fork and top with almond chopped almonds.

Bake 8-10 minutes.

These will be slightly chewy and very delicious and best of all are so easy!

With Love,

Catherine
xo

22 foodie comments:

Rose said...
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Rose said...

Great recipe! I'm sure that these will be much better than the cookies that you normally get at Chinese restaurants.

Rita said...

What a great way to get your almond cookies; I am sure they must be so tasty good Catherine.
Home made is always better.
Rita

gi-gi said...

Another recipe by you that I must try. I simply love almond cookies. Thanks for posting!

Pegasuslegend said...

I will bet these just melt in your mouth love these kinds of cookies!

Gina Alfani said...

I love almond cookies! Thanks for sharing Catherine :)

Gloria said...

absolutely nice cookies Catnerine

jakill said...

These look really good, as always with your pics. I bet they taste scrumptious too. Catherine, I've given you an award over at my blog, but please don't feel obliged to accept and respond unless you really want to.

Walking on Sunshine... said...

These look delicious also! Going to pin this one for future use when company is coming or I need a quick cookie for a church function! Thanks!

La cucina di Molly said...

Questi cookies con le mandorle sono deliziosi!Brava!Ciao

Bo said...

Just pinned this...I love cake mix cookies!

Tanna at The Brick Street Bungalow said...

Oh, my!! I love chinese almond cookies and I know these would be much better!! blessings ~ tanna

Joanne said...

These are some of my favorite Chinese New Year treats! Yum.

Aarthi said...

Awesome dish..I would surely love to give it a try..Thank you so much for posting it..

Aarthi
http://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/

Sonja said...

Wow, everything looks so delicious... I'll be back to check out some of these recipes!

Chiara said...

thanks for sharing this lovely recipe Catherine! have a good day, xoxo

Max said...

Non li conosco, ma sanno tanto di buono...e tu come sempre sei bravissima nel realizzare queste golosità, ciao.

CNA Training Online said...

Wow.. so yummy.. thank you for the recipe.. even though I don't know much about cooking.. i will try to learn from this one.. :)

agapanto_67 said...

Hello. I like your blog very much. it's beautifull. I am italian and I am your follower. It's nice to meet you in my blog. ciao

Claudia said...

Wow - these really are easy (yay) as well as delicious. They're never great at the restaurants but they are always good baked at home!

Treathyl FOX said...

When it comes to baking cookies, the simpler the recipe, the more fun I'll have eating them! With my 10-year old. Or by myself when she isn't looking! :)

Magic of Spice said...

That is one fantastic looking cookie!

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