(Catalan)
			
		flour, eggs, sugar, almonds, anise, lemon
Carquinyolis are traditional Catalan versions of biscotti, similar to the Tuscan cantuccini. They are made with a mixture of flour, eggs, sugar, and toasted almonds, and sometimes anise and lemon. The almonds used should be left unpeeled and soaked in water before being added to the mix. The resulting biscuits, about 1 cm thick, are typically baked twice. Carquinyolis are served as a dessert, typically accompanied by a glass of sweet wine on the side.
Created Oct. 31, 2020 by: atasneem
		
			
			
				
			
			
		
		
			Butter Cookie
		
		
			
				Butter Biscuit
				
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				Butter Cookies (or butter biscuits), known as Brysselkex, Sablés, and Danish biscuits, are unleavened cookies consisting of butter, flour, and …
			
		
		
				
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