Walnut Crescents
10 servings
40 minutes
Nut crescent cookies are exquisite pastries that come from the depths of European culinary traditions. Their delicate dough, infused with the aroma of butter and almond flour, melts in the mouth, leaving a subtle sweet aftertaste. The crescent shape symbolizes the harmony and coziness of homemade baking, while vanilla sugar adds an exquisite sweetness. These cookies are perfect for tea parties and cozy evenings, enhancing the atmosphere of warmth and enjoyment. In Europe, they are often prepared for holidays, decorating the table with delightful treats that have a gentle nutty aroma. Their simplicity in preparation combines with a rich flavor, making them a favorite dessert among lovers of homemade pastries.

1
Cream the soft butter and sugar until fluffy. Add the yolks, flour, and nut powder.
- Butter: 200 g
- Sugar: 80 g
- Egg yolk: 2 pieces
- Wheat flour: 280 g
- Almond powder: 100 g
2
Knead the dough, roll it into a ball, and refrigerate for 2 hours.
3
Roll balls of dough with a diameter of 15-20 mm and shape them into crescents. Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
4
Bake for 8–10 minutes at 180 degrees. Ensure the cookies remain light cream-colored.
5
Roll the warm crescents in vanilla sugar.
- Vanilla sugar: to taste









