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Brunsli chocolate cookies

Biscuit Christmas
Makes 18 cookies
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Anyone from Switzerland will tell you that these should only be made with cinnamon and cloves and only be baked and eaten at Christmas. Having played around with the spice mix, and baked and eaten them happily throughout the year, I would make the case for the rules for this chewy brownie-like (and gluten-free) biscuit to be extended. Swiss-born Cornelia Staeubli, through whom nearly all decisions at Ottolenghi have to pass, would ïĴrmly disagree! It’s true, though, that they’re particularly at home when things are festive, so I’ve made them into stars to play the game.
Either way, these keep for 5 days in a sealed container. The dough can also be frozen (either when shaped into a ball or cut into cookie shapes) for up to a month. If you bake from frozen, just add another minute or two to the cooking time.

Ingredients

270g ground almonds
250g granulated sugar, plus 10g extra to sprinkle
40g icing sugar, sifted
40g dutch processed cocoa powder
1 orange: ïĴnely grate the zest to get 1 tsp
1½ tsp chinese 5-spice
Âĵ tsp salt
2 large egg whites
1 tsp vanilla extract

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 170°C fan.
  2. Place the almonds, granulated sugar, icing sugar, cocoa powder, orange zest, Chinese 5-spice and salt in the bowl of a free-standing mixer, with the dough hook in place. Mix on a medium speed, until combined. With the mixer still working, add the egg whites and vanilla and continue to mix for 1–2 minutes, until the dough comes together into a ball. Tip the dough out on a clean surface, shape into a ïĴ‚ at disc about 3cm thick and wrap in cling ïĴlm. Place in the fridge for about an hour, to rest.
  3. Cut out two pieces of parchment paper, 40 x 40cm. Unwrap the dough from its cling ïĴ lm, place in the middle of the two sheets of paper and roll out to form a circle about 22cm wide and 1½cm thick. Using a 7cm wide star-shaped pastry cutter (or whichever pastry cutter you are using), cut out the stars and place on a large parchment-lined baking tray. Press together the scraps of dough and roll out again, cutting out more stars as before. Continue until all the dough has been used, then sprinkle with the 10g of granulated sugar.
  4. Bake for 12 minutes, until the bottoms are slightly crisp and the middles are soft and gooey. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool.