They look cute, but don't be fooled. |
I'm admitting defeat but I'm taking a stand. I've had it with those anti-butter, anti-flour cookie fascists. From this point forward, I'm swearing off Italian desserts. I WILL NOT EAT A SINGLE AMARETTI.
At least not one that I bake.
Because my amaretti are truly atrocious.
I tried to make friends with this recipe, I really did. I chunked up the almond paste, eggs and sugar, and piped my little heart out, giving them a friendly pat with a wet finger, and a tiny chocolate chip peck for good luck. (Somehow I knew that investing in pine nuts would be a waste.) I had my doubts, but I baked on in good faith. Really I did.
Apparently the almond paste I used had an arsenal of it's own sugar, because the cookies I baked came out of the oven ready for battle with my teeth. They were helmet-hard and cloyingly sweet -- brutally mocking my attempts at a truce. After one bite, I knew the Jewish-Italian cultural cookie divide could not be breached. An entire plate of amaretti -- trashed.
This TWD recipe was enough to turn me off Italian desserts forever. Except maybe for cannoli. I'll take the cannoli.
Other bakers fared better than I did, it seems. To learn more, check out their posts at Tuesdays With Dorie.
I can't imagine what happened. Mine are not hard at all. In fact, I thought they were pretty magical. You didn't use the entire egg, did you? That's the only thing I can think of. Sorry. :-(
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about your amaretti! They actually look lovely…I don’t understand what would have made them so hard.
ReplyDeleteI too will never give up cannoli. (But I do like these amaretti too!)
ReplyDeleteOh! not sure what happened with yours. Sorry it didn't work out. Mine turned out ok - just not to my taste.
ReplyDeleteSorry these did not turn out for you. I enjoyed them. Can't win them all. There are more recipes out there, that I am sure you will have success with, and enjoy yourself.
ReplyDeleteWeapons of cookie destruction :-)
ReplyDeleteHey, you win some and you lose some. I know I have had my cookie tray of shame on more than one occasion :-) (But I will never give up eating Italian desserts - especially if they are made by the right hands...).