
Most of the pictures are taken by my daughter - it's a wonder I even manage to click anything with the two fighting over who should style the food, which napkin looks better etc. Daughter dear has seen some beautiful photographs of cookies tied and bowed and wanted to try them here. She loves them so much that she tells me I spoil my photographs with writings on it, and borders. Many a time I succumb to her persuasions, as she does seem to have a good eye!! I preferred having the ribbon around rather than tied into a bow, she wanted a bow, and my son just wanted the florentines soon!! Here's what came out:

My vegan version [Not that I got to eat many - I had only one:)] did not contain the chocolate on top but the cookie crust was too good. Perfectly snappy! I did not have to resort to many changes in the original recipe as they did not contain eggs anyway. It is such a boon to have ready recipes rather than scratch your head thinking about replacements!
This is one of the yummiest cookies I have made. My daughter has already volunteered to make it the next time, and my son offered to help her with the chocolate frosting - He gets to lick it too!!
This recipe yields about 10 - 12 Nos.
Ingredients:
10tsp - butter (I used Nutralite)
1/4 cup - caster sugar (I used Cane Sugar)
1/4 cup APF, sieved (I needed a ladle or so more)
1/3 cup almonds, chopped
1/3 cup chopped mixed peel (I used only 1tbsp. as I felt 1/3rd was too much)
1/4 cup raisins, chopped
2 tbsp candied cherries or tuti fruity
finely grated rind of 1/2 lemon
125 g cooking chocolate (Plain/dark), melted
Method:
1. Line 2 large baking trays or cookie sheets with baking parchment.
2. Heat the butter and sugar in a small saucepan until the butter just melts and sugar dissolves. Remove the pan from heat.
3. Stir in the flour and mix ell. Stir in the chopped almonds, mixed peel, raisins, cherries and lemon rind. Place teaspoonfuls of the mixture well apart on the tray. I pressed them lightly into 2 inch circles.
4. Bake in a pre heated oven at 180 deg. C./350 deg. F./Gas Mark 4, for nearly 20 minutes or till lightly golden on top.
5. Leave to cool until firm, and then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
6. Spread the melted chocolate over the smooth side of each florentine. As the chocolate just begins to set mark way lines with a toothpick or fork. Leave until the chocolate is set.
This is one of the yummiest cookies I have made. My daughter has already volunteered to make it the next time, and my son offered to help her with the chocolate frosting - He gets to lick it too!!
This recipe yields about 10 - 12 Nos.
Ingredients:
10tsp - butter (I used Nutralite)
1/4 cup - caster sugar (I used Cane Sugar)
1/4 cup APF, sieved (I needed a ladle or so more)
1/3 cup almonds, chopped
1/3 cup chopped mixed peel (I used only 1tbsp. as I felt 1/3rd was too much)
1/4 cup raisins, chopped
2 tbsp candied cherries or tuti fruity
finely grated rind of 1/2 lemon
125 g cooking chocolate (Plain/dark), melted
Method:
1. Line 2 large baking trays or cookie sheets with baking parchment.
2. Heat the butter and sugar in a small saucepan until the butter just melts and sugar dissolves. Remove the pan from heat.
3. Stir in the flour and mix ell. Stir in the chopped almonds, mixed peel, raisins, cherries and lemon rind. Place teaspoonfuls of the mixture well apart on the tray. I pressed them lightly into 2 inch circles.
4. Bake in a pre heated oven at 180 deg. C./350 deg. F./Gas Mark 4, for nearly 20 minutes or till lightly golden on top.
5. Leave to cool until firm, and then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
6. Spread the melted chocolate over the smooth side of each florentine. As the chocolate just begins to set mark way lines with a toothpick or fork. Leave until the chocolate is set.

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A little more on chocolates or cookies from me:
Almond Cookies

Rich Moist Almost Vegan Chocolate Cake
thy look so yum sunshinemom,..:-)
ReplyDeleteFlorentines looks very yummy. I can imagine the taste with a crunchy cookie crust and chocolate topping. It must have taste divine. Lucky you with ur kiddos helping around in the kitchen. Good clicks too.
ReplyDeleteHarini,
ReplyDeletecookies are my all time fav baked goodies , i just love when our little ones mingles with us while cooking or even taking pics , many times i have posted pics which my 4 year old liked ! but then, thats the joy of motherwood ..
hugs and smiles
jaya
Harini your two kids seem to enjoy cooking already!
ReplyDeleteNice simple recipe for Florentines.
Thank you. Nice picture of yours, Priyanka.
ReplyDeleteJayasree - Yes! That way I am lucky:) I will convey that to my daughter - it will make her happy:)
Jaya - Right!!
Nidhi - It does look promising!
This looks so delicious ..wow
ReplyDeleteflorentines look yumm yum yummmyyy!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey look so well done...must be crunchy n lovely!! wish u can pass me a box of it! :-)
Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy,your daughter has a good picture sense
ReplyDeletethatz sooo yummy .. u r soo lucky tha ur children take so much interest in ur blog
ReplyDeleteah, little master chefs in making :) and i must say the pics have come out really good.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter took the pics? I would say she clicks better than me. And those florentines look great!
ReplyDeleteI hope you all squabble a little more if it means that you turn out such good looking (and tasting I'm sure) food.
ReplyDeleteConvey my congrats to the rest of the team.:)
Priti, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVij, come and grab:)
Curry leaf, Thanks - I will tell her that:)
VP - Hope it continues!!
Sia - I must tell them that! Whatever I tell her, she's going to contradict anyway:)
Divya - Thanks:)
Aparna - Ha, ha!!
These look really yummy...I can imagine the taste of this one :)
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies with choco frosting!
ReplyDeleteLooks too good..lovely pic
ReplyDeleteWow, your kids are awesome to help you out with such things. And the florentines look pretty and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWhat action in the kitchen! The florentines look delicious!
ReplyDeletefirst time here.....love that presentation.......
ReplyDeleteyummy...i can have anything with chocolate in it..tagged u here http://simpleindianfood.blogspot.com/2008/09/green-chickpeas-cutlet.html
ReplyDeleteThose sure do look like a lovely treat. Your son must be one patient little man - standing and waiting around while you ladies clicked. Oh....and do tell your daughter that her pics are beautiful.
ReplyDeletethanks for taking time and dropping by....
ReplyDeleteNice blog, the florentines look great!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cookies!Great mom!Great kids! And great snaps! :-)
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should start calling you bakingmom henceforth ... what say? ;-)
The florentines look delicious and yummy....Love the presentation.
ReplyDeleteFlorentines look wonderful! Your daughter has done a good job at the pictures! yummy!
ReplyDeletemouthwatering pics...
ReplyDeleteHow delicious do these look? Must be nice cooking with the kids.
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