Everyone, please meet Star Anise cookies… your new best friend for life. Believe me. Hehe I myself am hopelessly smitten by this cookie! It’s my new all-time favorite. The flavor and the texture… just WOW-ed me! It’s just so perfume-y and intoxicating. This cookie is intended for Christmas and the holiday season but I think it would be perfect for Chinese New Year as well. And for Hari Raya and Deepavali too. Why not ya? 😉
I ❤️❤️❤️ you Star Anise Cookies!
As I couldn’t find ready-made ground star anise (bunga lawang in Malay), I ended up making my own with mortar and pestle. The freshly grounded smell of star anise sure droves me nuts! Haha I used 5 pieces of star anise which is just nice to make up 2 teaspoons.
Sift flour, baking powder, star anise, cinnamon and allspice into a mixing bowl and add salt. Put aside.
In future I will grind my own ground cinnamon as well. Not allspice though as I have no idea where to get hold of the dried fruits of pimenta dioica.
In a another bowl, cream butter and sugar until pale and fluffy (3 mins). Next add eggs, vanilla seed/extract and mix until combined.
Reduce speed to low and add flour mixture bit by bit (coz it’ll be too much to handle if you dump all in) until combined. I can just eat this dough without baking. Haha
Roll dough into two logs about 5cm diameter. Chill until firm for about 1 hour. I personally suggest freezing the log for 10-15 minutes because I find chilling ’em doesn’t work. The log is still soft. With freezing, you’ll be able to slice easier.
Yes I know I couldn’t get a perfect round shape. Doesn’t matter because I’m not perfect. Haha
My baking time is 14 minutes to yield prefect golden brown cookies. Was able to make around 75 pieces of this precious.
The recipe actually calls for coffee and chocolate icing on top. I tried it but didn’t really like the overall taste besides it would make this cookie too sweet. You can try it if you want. I prefer this cookie in ‘undress’ version. Hehe
Tsk, I know, I know mine doesn’t look like the actual version and yup I copied the photograph look as well coz I like it. 😛
Crispy, crunchy, aromatic, flavorful, yummy, divine… a cookie that brings you to heaven and back. Every bite will make me go: Mmmmmm…
The sweetness is just nice too. Though everything is perfect, I would hope for a little bit more of star anise smell because it’s just so crazily yummy. Plan to add an extra 1/2 teaspoon of ground star anise in the future.
Do try this recipe ya. Highly recommended by me. 🙂
Oh btw, the cookies were gobbled up in just 5 days. Mostly by yours truly. LOL
Star Anise Cookies
Adapted from Flavours magazine (Nov-Dec 2009)
Yields about 70-80 pieces
350g all-purpose flour
5g baking powder
2 teaspoons ground star anise
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground allspice
1/2 teaspoon salt
250g unsalted butter
200g caster sugar
2 large eggs
1 vanilla pod or 1 teaspoon extract (I used 1/2 teaspoon concentrated vanilla extract)
Optional:
Coffee icing
1 teaspoon instant coffee powder
20ml warm milk
120g icing sugar
Chocolate icing
50g milk chocolate, chopped and melted
Method:
1. Place sifted all-purpose flour, baking powder, star anise, cinnamon and allspice in mixing bowl. Add salt and put aside.
2. Cream butter and sugar until pale and fluffy (~ 3 minutes). Add eggs one by one. Add vanilla and mix until combined.
3. Add flour mixture in batches and mix until combined. Make two logs (5cm diameter) out of the dough, wrap in cling film and chill until firm for about an hour. (I find the dough is still soft after chilling for an hour. What I would suggest is freeze the log for 10-15 minutes. Then when you slice, you get a nicer round shape.)
4. About 15 minutes before baking start, preheat oven to 180oC. Slice log into 0.5cm thickness. Place on lined baking tray and bake for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown (for my case, my prefect time is 14 minutes; adjust baking time accordingly to your oven). Cool for 3-5 minutes on baking tray before transfer to cooling rack.
To prepare coffee icing:
1. Dissolve coffee powder with milk using a whisk. Add icing sugar and mix well. The icing should not be runny and also too stiff.
To ice cookies:
Fill coffee icing and melted chocolate into individual piping bags. Decorate cookies with desired patterns.
Enjoy!
14 Comments
i wonder how it taste like
Smell of star anise. 🙂
Nice and actually my first time discovering that star anise added and made into cookies, I can imagine the wondering fragrant.
Feel free to try this recipe and tell me what you think.
I would like to try this recipe for the Cookie Fair coming Jan 2012. It is a fund raising event in our community for kids with hearing disabilities. I would want to feature something unique, exotic and something i have not tried before. I have used star anise but not quite often because i tend to find the flavor too overpowering. This time, I’ll try to follow your recipe. I think it’ll be great. Thanks for the post!
Hi Anna, I hope it’ll be great too. Thanks 🙂
I’m trying it right now and I love the smell too! The dough really takes some time to become firm..still freezing it…can’t wait to eat them!!!!!! And big thanks to you for posting it here!! Muak!!
Hi Lissa, I’m so happy you’re trying this recipe. It’s a keeper right? 😉
Yup the dough take some time to become firm.
Muaks!
They look lovely! We’ll be making these today for New Year’s Day.
Wishing everyone a happy and healthy 2014. 🙂
Hi A.B.Syed, Happy New Year 2014! Hope you like this cookie. 🙂
Hi. I’ve always loved this beautiful spice! This recipe is awesome & the aroma is so Christmas but, any time you need a special recipe for cookies this is perfect. I grind my own “Star Anise” which makes it even better! Thank you for sharing 💕⭐️
Hi Angela, thanks for trying this recipe. Freshly grind spices are always better. 😉 I haven’t made this cookie for a long time. Thanks to your comment, I plan to make it soon.
Wow they taste so good after they sit a few days , thank you so much for the recipe
Hi Susan, these cookies are lip smacking awesome. You’re most welcome. 🙂