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June 19, 2010

Carrot Cookies from my Mom's Recipes Notebook



These are my last three days of my vacation in Italy and the weather is definitely not on my side. I went to the seaside with my mom for three days and we had some sun but but today it's pouring! And the forecast for the last two days of my visit is not more encouraging.




Suddenly, today I also realized that I haven't baked in three weeks. Three weeks!!!!! Can you believe it?? Put the two things together, rain + 3 weeks without baking, and what do you get?  Carrot cookies!



I chose this very simple and yummy recipe from my mom's recipes notebook because I really wanted to remain in the real spirit of Italian "prodotti da forno" (oven goods), which are without any doubt my favourite form of dessert. No heavy creams, no complicated batters, no ingredients lists that are longer than my wedding guest lists...Just an easy and quick recipe. It definitely brought some sun into our home.




Carrot Cookies
Ingredients

300 gr. boiled carrots
1 egg
150 gr all purpose flour
100 gr butter, melted
100 gr sugar
2 tsp baking powder
zest and  juice of half orange (or lemon)
80 gr nuts (optional)
a pinch of salt

Preheat the oven to 350F degrees (180C) and prepare a baking pan with parchment paper.

Boil the carrots and smash them while still warm. Set aside and let them cool.

Sift together the flour, the baking powder and the salt and set aside.

In a medium bowl, mix together the butter and the sugar until you obtaing a cream. Next, incorporate the egg. Slowly incorporate the mix of flour, baking powder and salt. Finally, add the orange zest, the juice, the carrots and the nuts.

Spoon the batter onto the baking pan. Bake for 15-18 minutes.

Yields about 20 super soft, moist, yummy cookies....do you want one?





7 comments:

  1. Mmmmm, those look so yummy! I love carrots and orange, together would be so good. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. These are definitely going in my "going to make file"! I love the simplistic look of this recipe and can't wait to make them. Blessings, K

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  3. And the best part is that the day after they are still as soft as just coming out of the oven

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  4. I am bookmarking this recipe: these cookies look great.

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  5. @Simona: they are a very good mix between Italian and American cookies :)

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  6. I never knew carrot can be used t make cookies. Now there is a different thing to try out when it comes to cookies.
    thank you Sara :)

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