
Ingredients:
250 g grated almond
250 g powder sugar
50 g cocoa powder
2 egg whites
2 tablespoons Kirsch
1 pinch of ground clove
1 pinch of salt
Beat slightly the egg whites. Mix grated almond, powder sugar and ground clove, then stir in the egg white. When the dough is getting together add the Kirsch. Place the dough in the fridge for at least 2 hours, but better over night. Roll it out between baking paper about 1 cm thick and cut out forms. (Usually it is rolled out on sugar, but I left this out.) Leave them in the fridge for 1 hour before baking. Preheat oven to 190°C and bake the Brunslis for about 8 minutes or less if you cut out small ones like me. They should still be slightly wet inside.

3 comments:
Schön geraten. Zwischen 2 Backpapieren ausgeroll,t brauchts keinen Zucker.
You know, your blog is highly educational. I've learned about Mailänderli and Brunsli, all in one day.
The ingredients for this biscuit sound wonderful together, and, from what I see, the biscuits look very moist and chewy. Yum. These will be added to my list of Christmas cookies. Thank you.
Merry Christmas Chriesi!
Danke! Oh ja, das hani fascht vorgässe inzschriibe!
Marysol, I am glad you like the cookies, these Brunsli are really addictive, I hope you will like them.
Merry Christmas to you too!
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