Walnut Cookies
8 servings
60 minutes
Walnut cookies are the embodiment of home comfort and warm memories. This recipe has roots in European cuisine, where nuts have long been valued for their rich flavor and nutritional properties. Raisins add a gentle sweetness to the dough, while walnuts provide a characteristic crunch, creating a harmonious blend of textures. The addition of vanilla sugar gives the cookies a subtle aroma that fills the home with coziness. This treat pairs perfectly with a cup of strong black tea or coffee, enhancing their rich taste. The ease of preparation makes these cookies accessible even for culinary beginners, and their versatility allows enjoyment both on weekdays and at festive gatherings. Serve them slightly warm to reveal all flavor nuances or chilled for a denser texture.

1
Sort the raisins, pour boiling water over them for 30-40 minutes, then drain and dry. Grind the nuts into fine crumbs.
- Raisin: 50 g
- Walnuts: 50 g
2
Beat the eggs with sugar and vanilla sugar until white, add raisins, nuts, and flour previously sifted with baking powder and salt. Mix thoroughly until homogeneous.
- Chicken egg: 2 pieces
- Sugar: 1 glass
- Vanilla sugar: 1 teaspoon
- Raisin: 50 g
- Walnuts: 50 g
- Wheat flour: 1 glass
- Baking powder: 0.5 teaspoon
- Sea salt: to taste
3
Place the dough on a greased baking sheet and put it in an oven preheated to 200 degrees. Bake until the crust is golden brown, about 20-25 minutes. Let the pie cool slightly and cut it into pieces while warm. Serve warm or cooled with black tea or coffee.









