Recipe: Orange anise almond cookies for the holidays

For the Holidays, Crisp Cookies Bring Warmth and Fragrance

As the holiday season approaches, many of us are on the lookout for delicious treats to share with loved ones. One recipe that's sure to become a favorite is these orange anise almond cookies. With their fragrant blend of citrus and spices, they're perfect for dunking in hot cocoa or enjoying on their own.

These cookies feature whole-grain spelt flour, which adds a subtle nuttiness to the mix. The toasted almond coating provides a sweet-salty crunch that complements the cookie's sturdy texture perfectly. And despite being baked at a moderate 325 degrees, they remain crisp for days after baking.

The beauty of these cookies lies in their versatility. They're ideal for holiday gatherings, making them easy to gift or set out for Santa on Christmas Eve. Simply store them in an airtight container for up to one week and enjoy the festive aroma wafting from your kitchen.

To make these delicious cookies at home, you'll need just a few simple ingredients, including salted butter, granulated sugar, anise seed, orange zest, almond extract, eggs, almond flour, spelt flour, baking powder, sliced almonds, anise seed, orange zest, and salt. The result is a cookie that's both fragrant and flavorful.

With their elegant appearance and enticing aroma, these orange anise almond cookies are sure to be the star of your holiday spread. Give them a try this season and experience the warm hospitality they bring to any gathering.
 
I'm getting so excited for Christmas with my kiddo! πŸŽ…πŸΌ They love helping me bake in the kitchen, it's such a special bonding time for us. These orange anise almond cookies sound amazing, I can already imagine how much fun we'll have making them together. Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, with that lovely nutty flavor from the spelt flour... mmm! 🍰 I might just make a double batch so we can share with our friends and family.
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on with these 'homemade' cookie recipes circulating online πŸ€”. The ingredients seem so straightforward, but think about it - anise seed and orange zest are being used in every single recipe? That's just too convenient! And have you seen the ingredient list? It's like they're trying to sell us something... or someone 😏. I mean, what's with all these almonds? Are we being brainwashed into liking nuts or something? 🀯 And don't even get me started on the 'spelt flour' - sounds like a fancy name for 'secret ingredient' to me πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I'm not buying it (pun intended) 😊.
 
πŸͺ️ These Christmas cookies sound soooo good! I mean, who doesn't love a combination of citrus and spices? But what's up with all the ingredients? Can't we just simplify things for once? 10+ ingredients is a bit excessive don't you think? πŸ€”
 
I'm totally loving the sound of these cookies! They just sound so comforting and inviting. I love how the whole-grain spelt flour adds that extra depth of flavor, it's like a big hug in a cookie jar πŸͺ❀️. And can you imagine walking into someone's home during the holidays with a plate of those warm, fragrant cookies? It's just the perfect way to spread some holiday cheer and make people feel loved 😊.
 
I just made a batch of those orange anise almond cookies for my family's Christmas party πŸͺπŸŽ„ and I gotta say, they were a total hit! You know what's even better than the taste? The memories we make while baking together as a family. It's funny how something so simple like baked goods can bring us all closer together 😊. And you're right, those cookies are perfect for gift-giving too - I wrapped some up in cute little bags and gave them to my nieces and nephews and they just loved 'em πŸŽπŸ‘§
 
πŸͺ I'm not sure if using whole-grain spelt flour makes the cookie 'sturdy' or just more dense πŸ€”. And have you ever tried baking with almond extract? It's super strong, so a little goes a long way πŸ˜…. Also, how does it get that perfect crisp texture at 325 degrees when most cookies are done around 350? Maybe it's the sliced almonds on top? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
Ugh man I'm so done with the commercialization of holidays πŸŽ„πŸ‘€ You know what's not a gift? Being bombarded with ads for holiday treats all year round πŸ“¦πŸ˜© And these cookies just feel like another example of that. Like, can't we focus on actual generosity and kindness instead of just buying stuff to make our homes smell nice for a week? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ’Έ
 
omg I just made these cookies for my family gathering last weekend and they were absolute perfection πŸͺπŸ‘! the toasted almonds on top added such a nice crunch, but the real game changer was the orange anise flavor - it's like a little slice of heaven in every bite πŸ˜‹. and can we talk about how easy they are to make?! I've never made cookies this fast and delicious before 🀩. I'm definitely adding these to my holiday baking tradition from now on!
 
omg i'm so down for those crispy cookies πŸͺπŸ”₯! like who doesn't love a good snuggle-up-with-hot-cocoa kind of moment? and anise is literally the best flavor ever πŸ˜‹. have you tried making these at home? do share your fave holiday baking recs πŸ’•
 
I don’t usually comment but I just had to say that baking cookies at home can really make the holidays feel special. I mean, there's something so cozy about walking into a kitchen filled with the smell of freshly baked goods... πŸͺπŸ”₯ It's like a warm hug for your taste buds! I also love how versatile these cookies are - you could easily customize them to fit your holiday style (e.g. add some festive sprinkles or chopped nuts). And who doesn’t love a good excuse to bust out the baking decorations and get creative?
 
Mmmm, these cookies sound like a dream come true πŸ°πŸ‘Œ I'm all about that warm & fuzzy feeling during the holidays, and baking something with love is definitely part of it ❀️. But, gotta say, using whole-grain spelt flour might make them a bit denser than your average cookie... idk if I'd want 'em to be too chewy 😊. And what's up with all the anise seed? I get that it's a classic holiday flavor combo, but some people can't handle the licorice taste πŸ€ͺ. Still, these cookies do sound like they'd fill your kitchen with some serious festive vibes! πŸ‘
 
omg u gotta try these crispy orange anise almond cookies for xmas πŸͺπŸŽ„ they r sooo good! i made them last yr and everyone loved em πŸ˜‹ the best part is they stay crisp 4 days after baking lol what's ur favorite holiday cookie recipe? πŸ€”
 
omg i need to try these ASAP! i'm all about those festive vibes in the kitchen and these cookies sound like the perfect addition to my holiday baking list πŸͺ❀️ I love that they're using whole-grain spelt flour, it adds such a nice depth of flavor. And can we talk about how cute they look with the toasted almond coating? i'm definitely gonna make these for my fam this year πŸ‘«πŸŽ„
 
Man, I'm totally feeling like baking some old-school Christmas cookies this year πŸͺπŸŽ„. You know, the kind my grandma used to make? These new-fangled orange anise almond cookies sound pretty amazing, but there's just something about a classic sugar cookie or gingerbread that gets me every time 😊. I mean, have you ever tried making cookies by hand like your mom did when you were little? It's a whole different experience, you know? πŸ™ƒ Anyway, these new cookies do sound like they'd be perfect for the holiday season... as long as I can get my hands on some decent old-school baking powder that doesn't taste like cardboard πŸ€ͺ.
 
omg u gotta try these new crimp cookies for the holidays πŸͺπŸŽ„! they're literally perfect for dunkin in hot cocoa or just chillin on their own. i love how they got that whole grain spelt flour thing goin on - it's like, a subtle nutty flavor and all. and omg the toasted almond coating is LIFE.CHANGING. 🀩 i can already imagine makin them at home with my squad and sharing 'em out for santa πŸ‘€
 
omg you guys I am literally obsessed with baking already πŸͺπŸŽ„ these orange anise almond cookies sound like the perfect treat for the holidays - who doesn't love a good crinkly cookie that smells like a dream? I'm all about that whole-grain spelt flour and toasted almond coating combo, it's like they're speaking my language. And let's not forget how easy they are to make with just basic ingredients... I mean, what more could you ask for? πŸ€—
 
πŸŽ„πŸ’” Just read about some cookie recipe that sounds so festive and delicious but did you know that 2025 is already on track to have one of the hottest holiday seasons on record? Like, ever! 🀯 No time for baking cookies when the polar vortex is making everything feel like a sauna 😩
 
πŸͺ I'm totally obsessed with baking for holidays! There's something so cozy about having a fresh batch of cookies just out of the oven, filling up the whole house with that amazing aroma. And these orange anise almond cookies sound like the perfect addition to my holiday spread - they're already giving me some major festive feels 😊. I love how versatile they are too, perfect for snacking on while watching a Christmas movie or sharing with friends and family. The fact that you can just store them in an airtight container for up to a week is even better - no need to worry about them getting stale before the big day! πŸŽ„
 
I'm so down for baking some of these cookies this holiday season πŸ°πŸ‘Œ! I love that they're crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside, it's like a perfect balance of textures. And let's be real, who doesn't love the combo of orange and anise? It's like a winter wonderland in your mouth β„οΈβœ¨. Plus, they're easy to make and store, so I can whip them up for a crowd without too much fuss 🀩. One tip I'd add is to toast those almonds before grinding them into flour for an extra boost of flavor πŸŒ°πŸ‘!
 
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