Sunday, December 21, 2008

Cookies With Walnut (Cevizli Kurabiye)

110-120 gr / ¼ lb butter (soft, at room temperatue)
1 egg
½ cup yogurt
1 cup sugar
3-4 cups flour
1/3 cup raisins
1/3 cup walnuts
½ tsp baking soda

In a large container, place the soft butter and sugar. Mix them evenly with your hands to dissolve the sugar. Then add egg, yogurt, baking soda and half of flour, kneading slowly. Add the remaining flour slowly and knead till the dough does not stick to your hands.
After that, add the raisins in the dough and mix evenly. Then take walnut size pieces from the dough and round them into your palms. Insert a few pieces of walnuts on their tops.
Place them on a greased tray or tray with baking paper making some room between them. Preheat the oven to 350-360 F (180 C) and bake until they turn to light golden brown (approximately 25-30 minutes).
This recipe makes about 35 cookies with walnut.
ENJOY!
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TURKCE
110- 120 gr margarin /butter (oda sicakliginda beklemis, yumusak)
1 yumurta
1 su bardagi seker
½ su bardagi yogurt
3-4 su bardagi un
1/3 su bardagi kuru uzum
1/3 su bardagi parcalanmis ceviz
½ paket / 1 cay kasigi kabartma tozu

Genis bir kapta oda sicakligindaki margarin /tereyag ve sekeri iyice elinizle karistirin. Sonra yumurtayi, yogurdu, un ve kabartma tozunu yavas yavas ilave ederek yogurun. Elinize yapismayan bir hamur elde edene kadar un ilave edin ve yogurun.
Hamur kivamini bulunca, icine kuru uzumleri ilave edin ve karistirin. Hamurdan ceviz buyuklugunde parcalar alip yuvarlayin ve yuvarladiginiz hamurlarin uzerine bir kac tane ceviz parcasi batirin.
Yaglanmis firin tepsisine ya da yagli kagit serilmis tepsiye araliklarla dizin ve onceden isittiginiz 180 C (350-360 F) firinda, kurabiyelerin uzerleri hafifce kizarana dek pisirin (yaklasik 25-30 dakika).
Tariften yaklasik 35 tane cevizli kurabiye cikiyor.
AFIYET OLSUN!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, how are you? Do you know any recipes of cookies that you can eat with tea, that don't have any sugar in them, but test like there is salt but not too much salt, did you get what i mean? I hope so. If you know any can you please add them. Thanks

turkishfoodandrecipes said...

1Actually I have two really nice recipes that you 'll enjoy:
http://www.turkishfoodandrecipes.com/2009/06/kandil-sesame-rings-kandil-simidi.html
http://www.turkishfoodandrecipes.com/2009/03/cookies-with-herbs-otlu-kuru-pasta.html
I'll also try to add some more for you. I hope you'll like them
Good luck!
Hayriye