Mexican Wedding Cookies Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Mexican Wedding Cookies simplicity makes them accessible to everyone - right out of their own oven. Fresh, lightly crunchy and ready to pop in your mouth.

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I have loved these type of cookies since I was a little girl. It was later that I learned that they are called Mexican Wedding Cookies.

My mother brought them home from the grocery store and they were in a long pink box.

Mom also started making them for us. It wasn't often but they sure were good.

When I started grocery shopping for myself I again looked for that long narrow pink box. For a while, I was able to find them but now I haven't seen them for years. Luckily I already knew what they were.

In my first days of moving out of the house, the only things I knew how to make were Enchiladas and French Toast. I sure didn't know how to bake special cookies like these.

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Thank goodness mom had her recipe. I can't find that pink box anymore and I wish I could. If only, for nostalgic reasons. Oh yeah, Van de Kamps chocolate chip cookies were the best too but that's another story.

Now you can enjoy these world-famous cookies as a vegan. Just use dairy free butter and organic powdered sugar.

Now many years after that - I have learned that there areversions of the same cookies from Russia, India, Germany, Denmark, Croatia and I am sure many many more countries. You see? Itisa really good cookie!

I hope you get to try this recipe because it really is rewarding and is deliciousenough to be named aftera very special day.

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🍪 Cookie history

  • Mexican wedding cookies are also calledbiscochitos. The texture on the inside is just like shortbread.
  • Cookies like these also come from many nationalities from all over the world.
  • Some of the names are Russian Tea Cakes, Danish Cookies,Polvorones, Italian Butter Nut,Viennese Sugar Balls, and so many many more.
  • They do need to bake a little longer than most cookies but are really simple to make.
  • Some versions are made with other nuts but almond is classic and definitely the ones used in Mexico.
  • As you can guess, Spaniards brought the traditional cookie recipe from Europe.

Don't forget to add these to your Christmas cookie list too.

🥘 Ingredients

  • Dairy-free butter - makes the taste of the cookie so buttery good.
  • Organic powdered sugar - goes on the inside and outside of the cookie. Wow!
  • Vanilla extract - is a little bit of extra flavoring.
  • Almond extract - more flavoring for the almond background.
  • Whole wheat pastry flour - adds some nutrients. You can use whole wheat flour.
  • Almonds - are gound and add so much to the cookies.
  • Salt - is that little bit of contrasting seasoning that you really can't taste but it's there.
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💭 Can they be frozen

  • Yes, they can.
  • If serving later you may need to re-roll in powdered sugar right before serving. But maybe not. It depends on the heat in your house.
  • You will definitely need to re-roll after freezing.
  • Nothing wrong with that. Ha!

📋 Recipe

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Mexican Wedding Cookies

Ginny McMeans

Mexican Wedding Cookies simplicity makes them accessible to everyone - right out of their own oven.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Cookies

Servings 42 Cookies

Calories 77 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup dairy-free butter, softened
  • ½ cup organic powdered sugar, for inside the cookies
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 ¾ cup whole wheat pastry flour
  • 1 cup ground almonds, raw
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • cup organic powdered sugar, for coating at the end

Instructions

  • Cream the vegan butter and the ½ cup of organic powdered sugar with a hand mixer.

  • It takes a little while to get it light and fluffy and I do this at medium speed.Stir in both of the extracts.

  • Mix in the flour and ground almonds, salt and stir until smooth.

  • Chill for one hour.

  • Form into 1"balls - I use a small cookie scoop.Place on a baking sheet.

  • Bake at 300° for 35 minutes.

  • Transfer to a rack to cool for about 10 minutes.

  • Roll cookies in powdered sugar.Let cool completely.

  • Serve or refrigerate or freeze.

Nutrition

Serving: 2CookiesCalories: 77kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 1gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 48mgPotassium: 19mgSugar: 3gVitamin A: 205IUCalcium: 7mgIron: 0.3mg

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  1. Renee

    What type of almonds are used? Raw?

  2. Ginny McMeans

    Yes, Renee. Raw almonds. I'll update the recipe card and thanks for the heads up.

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Mexican Wedding Cookies Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

FAQs

Can wedding cookie dough be frozen? ›

Cookie dough freezes well for up to 3 months, so it's a great way to get ahead for the holidays or other busy times. For drop cookies, you don't need to wait for the dough to thaw—bake from frozen. You don't have to bake the whole batch at once—you can bake just 1 or 2 when you're craving a freshly baked, warm cookie.

What cookies can you freeze? ›

As a general rule of thumb, 'drop cookies,' which include oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies, and 'cut-out cookies,' such as gingerbread and sugar cookies, are freezer-friendly.

Why are my Mexican wedding cookies crumbling? ›

If the butter is too cold, it won't be soft enough to bind the sugar, flour and nuts, making it crumbly and difficult to work with. Too warm and the dough might be greasy and difficult to roll into balls. Soften the butter to just cooler than room temperature and the dough should be perfect.

What is the difference between Italian wedding cookies and Mexican wedding cookies? ›

Italian wedding cookies typically contain almonds or hazelnuts and are flavored with almond extract, vanilla extracts and spices like cinnamon or anise. Mexican wedding cookies, on the other hand, use a combination of ground nuts such as pecans and walnuts, as well as butter, sugar and sometimes chocolate chips.

How to freeze wedding cookies? ›

Step By Step Guide to Freezing Wedding Cookies

Place wax paper or parchment paper over the top and add another layer or two on the same sheet. Place the baking sheet in the freezer until the cookies are frozen solid, usually around an hour. Be sure to avoid leaving them uncovered for too long to prevent freezer burn.

What cookie dough should not be frozen? ›

Most cookie doughs freeze well, but there are a few exceptions. Thin, delicate cookies like tuiles, florentines, lace, and pizzelles usually have liquidy batters that don't freeze particularly well unbaked or baked, so it's best to make these kinds of cookies fresh.

Is it better to freeze cookie dough or baked cookies? ›

In most cases, I prefer to freeze cookie dough over freezing baked cookies. That way, you still get the nice homemade smell and softness of the cookies when they come out of the oven. But if you want to get the whole job done, you can certainly bake the cookies, then freeze them later.

What is the best container to freeze cookies in? ›

Place baked cookies in sealable plastic containers designed for the freezer. Freeze cookies for up to one year. Don't use themed tins (say, for Christmas cookies). Transfer cookies to such containers once you've removed them from the freezer.

Do cookies keep well in the freezer? ›

Information. Bakery or homemade cookies can be stored at room temperature two to three weeks or two months in the refrigerator. Cookies retain their quality when stored in the freezer for eight to 12 months. Moist bars, such as cheesecake and lemon bars, can be refrigerated for seven days.

What are Mexican wedding cookies made of? ›

At their most basic, Mexican wedding cookies consist of flour, butter, finely chopped nuts, confectioner's sugar, and vanilla extract.

How do you keep wedding cookies fresh? ›

You can store Italian wedding cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. If you stack the cookies, place a piece of parchment paper between each layer to prevent sticking.

Why are my cookies crispy and not chewy? ›

Brown sugar—particularly dark brown sugar—makes a cookie chewy; white sugar makes it crispy. If your recipe calls for all white sugar and you want a fudgier result, try swapping out some of the white sugar for brown (go for half and half and adjust from there). You can also use honey or molasses for a chewier cookie.

Who invented Mexican wedding cookies? ›

Mexican Wedding Cookies Origin

As trade routes began to broaden, these sweet confections made their way from the Middle East to all parts of Europe. Historians believe that the recipe migrated to Mexico by way of European nuns or Spanish conquistadors in the Americas in the 16th century.

How many cookies do you need for a wedding cookie table? ›

For these kinds of receptions, you may want to consider 3-6 cookies per person, especially if you're going for a buffet-style dessert table. Finally, you should consider your guests dietary preferences. More options may be needed if your list includes a wide range of dietary requirements or restrictions.

What is a carnival cookie? ›

🎡The Carnival Cookie🎡 A massive, buttery-soft sugar cookie topped with. smooth vanilla buttercream icing and garnished. generously with rainbow sprinkles.

Can all cookie dough be frozen and baked later? ›

Yes! Most cookie dough freezes well, particularly these kinds: Chocolate Chip Cookie dough is the cookie dough that I most often have in my freezer - I always have some of my perfect chocolate chip cookie dough, along with my small batch cookie dough or my brown butter chocolate chip cookie dough. They all freeze well.

Does freezing cookie dough change the taste? ›

A cookie that has been frozen before baking often has a more complex flavor. It usually reaches a much more inviting color and texture too. Science says that this is mostly due to the temperature of the butter at the beginning of the baking process.

Does freezing cookie dough make them chewy? ›

Cool down your dough for a tastier, chewier cookie.

As little as 30 minutes in your fridge or freezer can help your cookie brown better, spread less, and develop a richer chewy texture. There's a few reasons why, but one important part is it gives the butter in your dough a chance to firm up before baking.

How to wrap cookie dough for freezing? ›

Shape the dough into two disks roughly 1-inch thick. Package and freeze: Wrap the disks in plastic or wax paper and transfer to a plastic freezer bag or other freezer container. Press out as much air as possible, label the bag, and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.

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