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Mandelchen Recipe

History:
Mandelchen, also known as Mandelhörnchen or almond cookies, is a traditional German pastry that is popular during the holiday season. These delightful cookies have a long history and are a beloved treat in many households. The name "Mandelchen" comes from the German word for almond, "Mandel," and the diminutive suffix "chen," which indicates small size.

While the exact origins of Mandelchen are unclear, almond-based pastries have been enjoyed in various forms throughout Europe for centuries. Almonds have long been a staple in German cuisine, making their way into a wide variety of dishes and desserts. Mandelchen, with its delicate almond flavor and crisp texture, has become a favorite among German bakers and cookie enthusiasts.

Fun Facts:
- Mandelchen is often shaped like crescent moons, reflecting its connection to the holiday season. In German culture, crescent-shaped cookies are often associated with Christmastime.
- The use of ground almonds in Mandelchen adds a rich and nutty flavor to these cookies. Almonds are not only delicious but also known for their health benefits, as they are packed with nutrients and healthy fats.
- Rolling the finished Mandelchen in grated almonds and powdered sugar not only adds an extra layer of texture and sweetness but also enhances their visual appeal.

Now, let's dive into the recipe for Mandelchen:

Ingredients:
- 2 cups blanched almonds
- 1/2 cup sugar
- Enough butter to knead into a very stiff paste
- Grated almonds (for rolling)
- Powdered sugar (for rolling)

Instructions:
1. Start by blanching the almonds. Bring a pot of water to a boil and add the almonds. Let them cook for a couple of minutes, then drain and rinse them with cold water. Peel off the skins and allow the almonds to dry completely overnight.

2. Once the almonds are dry, grind them very finely. You can use a food processor, blender, or a mortar and pestle. The goal is to achieve a fine and uniform almond meal.

3. In a mixing bowl, combine the ground almonds and sugar. Mix well.

4. Gradually add butter to the almond and sugar mixture. Start with a small amount and knead until the dough starts to come together. Add more butter, as needed, to create a very stiff paste. The consistency should be similar to cookie dough, but slightly firmer.

5. Preheat your oven to a moderate temperature.

6. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough very thin, about 1/8 inch thick. You can use a rolling pin or a pasta machine for this step. The thinner the dough, the crispier the cookies will be.

7. Using a small round cookie cutter, cut out the dough into small rounds. Alternatively, you can shape them into crescents by rolling the dough into small logs and then bending them gently to form the crescent shape.

8. Place the rounds or crescents on a greased baking sheet, leaving a little space between each cookie.

9. Bake the Mandelchen in the preheated oven for about 10-12 minutes or until they turn golden brown around the edges. Keep a close eye on them to prevent any burning.

10. While the cookies are still warm, roll them in a mixture of grated almonds and powdered sugar. This will give them a beautiful coating and add an extra layer of flavor. Allow the cookies to cool completely before serving.

Mandelchen Variations and Similar Dishes:
Mandelchen can be enjoyed on their own, but they also pair well with a cup of hot tea or coffee. Here are a few variations and similar dishes you might enjoy:

1. Chocolate-Dipped Mandelchen: After the cookies have cooled, dip one end into melted dark or milk chocolate. Allow the chocolate to set before serving.

2. Mandelplätzchen: This is another traditional German almond cookie that is similar to Mandelchen but is shaped as small flat rounds.

3. Marzipan Stollen: Stollen is a famous German Christmas cake, and adding ground almonds or almond paste (marzipan) to the filling can bring a delightful twist to this festive treat.

4. Spanish Polvorones: These crumbly shortbread-like cookies from Spain also feature ground almonds as one of the main ingredients, creating a delicious almond flavor and delicate texture.

Remember, Mandelchen can be enjoyed all year round, not just during the holiday season. They make lovely homemade gifts and are a perfect addition to any tea or coffee break. Enjoy the delightful taste of these almond cookies and share them with family and friends!

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