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Almond shortbread cookies with Amaretto

Published: Dec 06, 2012 | 63 Comments

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almond shortbread cookies with Amaretto – delicious Christmas cookies! These are just like classic shortbread cookies but with a little twist – I am using almond liquor to provide even more almond flavor to these very much almond-y holiday cookies!
Almond shortbread cookies with Amaretto

I am very much in a holiday mood, and this is my first recipe in the holiday cookie series that I will be posting over the course of the next 2 weeks. This is a classic Christmas almond shortbread cookie that everybody should try at least once in their lifetime. Because, first, the recipe is so easy! And, second, almonds are great in cookies, and their flavor is even more amplified in this recipe by the addition of a small amount of Amaretto, a sweet almond flavored liquor. Amaretto….. Just give me any excuse to use it and I will. It’s one of my favorite liquors but it doesn’t feel proper to drink it straight out of the bottle, so I am always searching for ways to incorporate it in not so obvious way. Such as in these almond shortbread cookies with Amaretto.

I’ve used Martha Stewart’s recipe, where I substituted almond extract with Amaretto and omitted orange zest. These 2 changes made these Christmas cookies even more “almond-y”, which is exactly what I wanted! The sliced almonds in the cookies give them a very nice crunch. Feel free to halve the recipe or double it. First time I made these I actually halved the recipe to make sure I liked it, and the cookies came out perfect.

Almond shortbread cookies with Amaretto

This almond shortbread cookie dough keeps very well frozen in the freezer, and you can make several smaller logs, so that each time you want to bake cookies, you just take out one log of cookie dough and slice it. The cookies themselves, once baked, can be stored in an air-tight container for a month. My husband and I have been eating these holiday cookies for 2 weeks, and what a pleasure that was!

How to make almond shortbread cookies

Below are some step-by-step photos illustrating major steps how to make these cookies. For complete recipe, scroll down, below the photos.

Start by mixing together cookie dough ingredients

mixing

Add Amaretto to the cookie dough

amaretto

Sliced almonds – ready to be added to cookie dough

almonds

Mix in almonds

mixing in almonds

Make a rectangular shape out of cookie dough – before putting it in the freezer

making rectangular shape

Wrap cookie dough into plastic wrap – at this point, once it’s wrapped in plastic, it’s easier to shape cookie dough into a more perfect rectangular shape

wrapping into plastic

After cookie dough was in the freezer/refrigerator, cut thin slices of cookie dough, using sharp knife, to form individual cookies

on a cookie sheet

Individual cookies on ungreased cookie sheet, lined with foil

on a cookie sheet

Almond shortbread cookies with Amaretto

 

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almond shortbread cookies with amaretto
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Almond Shortbread Cookies with Amaretto
Prep Time
35 mins
Cook Time
1 hr
Total Time
36 mins
 

This is a classic Christmas almond shortbread cookie recipe.   The almond flavor is even more amplified in this holiday recipe by the addition of a small amount of Amaretto, a sweet almond flavored liquor.

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 40 cookies
Calories: 90 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 cup butter , unsalted, room temperature
  • 1 cup confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 teaspoon amaretto liquor
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour , sifted or aerated – see my note below!
  • 3/4 cup almonds , sliced, lightly toasted
Instructions
  1. Important note about properly measuring flour using measuring cups:

    The proper way to measure flour using measuring cups is to aerate it first. This is done either by sifting flour, or aerating it by fluffing it up and whisking it well, then spooning it into the measuring cup, then carefully removing any excess flour with a knife. If you just stick that measuring cup in the bag of flour and scoop some out, you will get a lot more flour than what the recipe calls for. Do aerate the flour, or you will end up with dry dough!

  2. In a large mixing bowl, using mixer, beat butter, sugar, amaretto, salt until smooth and creamy.

  3. With mixer on low speed, add flour and mix until dough forms.

  4. Using rubber spatula, mix in almonds.

  5. Form dough into a rectangular log (or 2 rectangular logs). Wrap each log in plastic wrap. Once the log is wrapped in plastic wrap, it is easier to continue shaping it as a more perfectly shaped rectangular log. Freeze the log for 40 minutes in freezer, then 20 minutes in refrigerator.

  6. Preheat oven to 325. Using sharp knife, cut dough into 1/4 inch thick slices, place them on un-greased baking sheet 1 inch apart. Bake until edges are golden, about 12 minutes.

  7. Cool on baking sheet for 10 minutes, then transfer to wire rack to cool completely.

Recipe Notes

Recipe adapted from Martha Stewart. 

Nutrition Facts
Almond Shortbread Cookies with Amaretto
Amount Per Serving
Calories 90 Calories from Fat 45
% Daily Value*
Fat 5g8%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Cholesterol 12mg4%
Sodium 55mg2%
Potassium 26mg1%
Carbohydrates 8g3%
Sugar 3g3%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin A 140IU3%
Calcium 9mg1%
Iron 0.4mg2%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Filed Under: Almonds, Amaretto, Baking, Christmas, Cookies, Dessert, Nuts, Recipe, Shortbread Published: Dec 06, 2012 63 Comments

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  1. Denise

    Dec 10, 2018 at 10:53 pm

    Would we be able to convert gluten free using almond flour instead of all purpose flour!

    Reply
    • Julia

      Jan 11, 2019 at 8:20 pm

      I have not made these with almond flour, unfortunately.

      Reply
  2. Pam

    Nov 28, 2018 at 3:42 pm

    Hi , haven’t made these cookies before they sound delicious! I was wondering if you could use lavender liqueur in place of the almond? Or do you have a lavender liqueur shortbread cookie recipe.

    Reply
    • Julia

      Dec 03, 2018 at 4:19 am

      Lavender liqueur sounds delicious! I have actually spent some time in the lavender fields area in France this Summer (in Valensole) and have tried quite a few foods with the lavender flavor. Lavender tastes great with food, so I think it will add an amazing flavor to the cookies.

      Reply
  3. Jacquie

    Jun 14, 2018 at 2:59 pm

    LOVE THESE. So easy, and delicious every time.

    Reply
    • Julia

      Jul 17, 2018 at 3:36 am

      Thank you! I am very happy to hear that! 🙂

      Reply
  4. Bobby

    Jan 01, 2018 at 10:46 pm

    This almond cookies recipe is a best almond cookie recipe ever , they are divine.I have been baking these for two Christmas in a row and is a bit hit with everyone, it is so buttery and crunchy and amazing.

    Reply
  5. Byawwww

    Dec 22, 2017 at 7:14 pm

    Hi Julia! I made this cookie and it is fantastic. Thank you for the great recipe. I have a question regarding cutting the cookies from the frozen log. I made two logs and only baked one so the other log was stored in the freezer for over three days. When I was trying to cut the frozen one it would flake. I still baked it, it tastes good tho out of shape. I was wondering if there is any trick to thaw it, in the fridge or at room temperature. Thank you

    Reply
  6. Ruthie

    Nov 26, 2015 at 1:23 pm

    These look great. I was wondering if you have tried using half almond flour and half AP flour?

    Reply
  7. Deidra Mitchem

    Oct 28, 2015 at 10:37 pm

    I followed the recipe and did everything correctly (I think). However my dough was sticky. Even after coming out of the freezer my dough was still soft and they did not cut into square.They tasted good but not great… HELP ME! These cookies look amazing and I really want to get this right.

    Reply
  8. MommaMary

    Aug 15, 2015 at 8:05 pm

    Hello, can I substitute almond flavoring for the amaretto? Don’t want to purchase $20 bottle that I may never use again.

    Reply
  9. sylvie

    Mar 02, 2015 at 1:25 pm

    Be sure I won’t wait for next Christmas to experiment these delicacies!

    Reply
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