Crispy Matcha Cookies

I had leftover egg yolk, so I made this.
The baking time depends on your oven, so adjust accordingly. Recipe by jh2trz
Crispy Matcha Cookies
I had leftover egg yolk, so I made this.
The baking time depends on your oven, so adjust accordingly. Recipe by jh2trz
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Stir the room temperature butter until creamed, add sugar and whisk together.
- 2
Add egg yolk and mix in.
- 3
Add vanilla essence and continue mixing.
- 4
Combine matcha and flour, sift into the bowl, and use a spatula to mix in.
- 5
It's done once it's well incorporated like the photo. Wrap in plastic wrap, roll into a tube, and let it sit in the freezer for 20 minutes.
- 6
Slice into 5 mm and top with chopped walnuts, as you like. Bake in an oven preheated to 355°F/180°C for 15 minutes.
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