Orange Zest Springerle
Cookies Recipe
Orange Zest Springerle Cookies
Makes about 3-6 dozen cookies based upon the size mold used.
What you’ll need:
1/½ tsp. baker’s ammonia or baking powder
1 Tbsp. milk
6 large eggs, room temperature
6 cups confectioner’s sugar (1-1/2#)
½ cup unsalted butter, softened
½ tsp. salt
1 tsp. orange oil* – NOT extract
2 lb. box sifted cake flour (Swans Down or Softasilk)
Zested rind of 1 orange-do not omit.
More flour as needed
Springerle Recipe Directions
Dissolve baker’s ammonia in glass cup with milk and set aside. Baker’s ammonia is used to create light, raised cookies.
Beat eggs until thick and lemon-colored (10-20 minutes). Slowly beat in the confectioner’s sugar, then the softened
butter. Add the baker’s ammonia and milk, salt, orange flavoring, and orange zest. Gradually beat in as much flour as you can with the
mixer, then stir in the remainder of the flour, a cup at a time. (You may use MORE or LESS flour to make a stiff dough,
depending on humidity.) Turn onto floured surface and knead in enough flour to make a good print without sticking. If the dough sticks to your hands- you need more flour. This makes a fairly dry dough. Think Playdough consistency.
Printing Cookies:
Roll the dough approximately 3/8” thick. Lightly brush mold with flour, then imprint with your mold, cut out shape, move cookie to
parchment lined cookie sheet. Dry cookies 12-24 hours depending on your schedule and weather humidity.
Baking:
Test bake one cookie first! It saves grief! Bake on parchment-lined cookie sheets at 250 - 300° F until barely golden on the bottom, 12-18 minutes or more, depending on size of cookie.
Bubbles:
Flat areas of larger cookies are vulnerable to “bubbles” while baking. Simply press them down manually and finish baking. Or press down
bubbles when you remove cookies from the oven at the end of baking time. Store cookies in plastic bags, in airtight containers. May store containers in the freezer. Frozen cookies will keep for months.
*Optional: use your own favorite flavoring oil and omit zest.