Espresso Hazelnut Lace Cookies

by Laura on December 30, 2011

I am so sorry I did not get this post to you in time for Christmas cookies.  I made the plain hazelnut version with my mom, sent two thirds home with her (she and my dad love these cookies) and I kept one third, figuring I would photograph them in a day or two.  The thing is, as far as I could remember from last year, when I made them with almonds, these cookies were not as crazy of a hit with my husband or kids.  Apparently that was either changing tastes or the almonds, one or the other, because when I went looking for some cookies to photograph, all I found were crumbs.

Ooops.  So a few days before Christmas I made 2 more batches, one plain hazelnut and one with espresso powder.  My absolute favorite, hands down, was the espresso version.  John still prefers them plain.  My sister and my dad really liked the espresso (it cuts a lot of the sweetness from the caramelized sugar, lending a bittersweet complexity to the cookie).

But if you cannot decide which to make, just do what I did and make both.  I have received enough compliments on both versions of this cookie that I think I can safely say both are guaranteed crowd-pleasers and worth the small effort.  And they are also good keepers, like all of my favorite holiday cookie recipes.  And despite my encouragement to bake these for the holidays, I would argue they also make excellent summer treats, as they are delicate and light (despite being rich) and go really well with ice cream.  For an unusual-but incredibly tasty-Valentine’s dessert, try serving these cookies in a martini glass in white chocolate mousse.

The easiest way to deal with this recipe is to buy pre-ground nut meal, although you can certainly grind it yourself.  Bob’s Red Mill sells both almond and hazelnut.  As far as I know you can use any nut you want.  This is a fun cookie to demonstrate to your kids because of the way the blobs of dough, shown above, spread into such delicate, lacy cookies.  If you prefer the plain version, just leave out the espresso.

 

 

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Chris and Amy December 30, 2011 at 12:12 pm

We love lace cookies, and never thought of using espresso. Great idea!!! Happy Holidays!

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Lauren December 30, 2011 at 3:49 pm

They look so pretty! Love the idea of adding espresso to reduce the sweet taste.

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Kiri W. December 31, 2011 at 4:04 am

Mmm, I love that hint of espresso with the subtle sweetness of hazelnut! Sounds fantastic!

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Beth Michelle December 31, 2011 at 11:48 am

I love lace cookies. The addition of espresso is great! The flavor must be wonderful.

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Island Vittles December 31, 2011 at 11:59 am

these are so delicate and beautiful (and I have hazlenuts just sitting around doing nothin!) Happy New Year, Laura!…Theresa

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Anna December 31, 2011 at 1:53 pm

What a delicious looking and sounding cookie! Bookmarked:) Happy New Year!

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mother January 1, 2012 at 11:13 am

i can attest. they are the best.

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Winnie January 14, 2012 at 5:40 pm

Such beautiful and delicious looking cookies!!

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