Holiday Cookies – Elisabet der Nederlanden – Review, Recipe and Giveaway

Every cookie lover’s favorite time of year is rolling up soon and will be here before we know it. I love to bake any time of year but the crisp days of Fall and the late mornings of winter with snow blanketing our backyard are guaranteed baking days in my kitchen. 

Holiday Cookies: Showstopping Recipes to Sweeten the Season by Elisabet der Nederlanden is a beautifully styled book packed with 75 full-color photos and 50 recipes for holiday classics and twists on traditional treats. Along with recipes for Icebox Pinwheel cookies, Hazelnut sandwich cookies and Red and white meringue kisses, the author takes us around the world with Fig and cardamom rugelach, Hungarian kiffles, and more. Candies and confections are covered along with tips for packing, presenting and storing our baked treats. This is a stunning book that would be a great holiday or hostess gift – along with some freshly baked Saffron pistachio biscotti from the book or a cute holiday cookie cutter.

Special thanks to Ten Speed Press and the author for sharing the Glazed eggnog madeleines recipe with our members today. I’m hosting a holiday cookie lunch in November and asking everyone to buy this book and bake a cookie from it to share. I called dibs on these madeleines and hope to make a few others. I’ll follow up in November with a post on the experience. It should be fun! Scroll to the end of this post to enter our contest for three copies of Holiday Cookies open to the US from the publisher and Eat Your Books is offering one copy worldwide.  

 

Glazed eggnog madeleines
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Makes 24 madeleines

 

These tender-crumbed cookie-cakes are a classic French treat and perfect alongside a cup of coffee or tea. The flavors of eggnog put this recipe squarely in the holiday realm, making it a great addition to your seasonal cookie assortment. For the best results, chill the batter and freeze the pan. The madeleines are best when eaten the day they are made.

 

MADELEINES

  • 1 1⁄2 cups cake flour
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon baking powder
  • Pinch of ground cloves
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1⁄4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
  • 2 eggs, plus 2 egg yolks
  • 3⁄4 cup granulated sugar
  • 3 tablespoons bourbon or Cognac
  • 3 tablespoons heavy cream
  • 3⁄4 cup (6 ounces) unsalted butter, melted and cooled

Glaze

  • 2⁄3 cup confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 tablespoon whole milk
  • Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT

12-mold standard-size madeleine pan, 1-tablespoon cookie scoop (optional), wooden skewer or similar tool

To make the madeleines: Sift the flour, baking powder, and cloves into a bowl, then whisk in the salt and nutmeg. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, combine the eggs, yolks, and granulated sugar and whisk on medium-high speed for 5 minutes, until pale and airy. Remove the bowl from the mixer stand, add the flour mixture, and, using a rubber spatula, fold in gently. Add the bourbon, cream, and 1⁄2 cup of the melted butter and continue to fold gently until the ingredients are incorporated. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, brush the madeleine molds with 2 tablespoons of the remaining butter, then place the pan in the freezer for 10 minutes.

Position an oven rack in the middle of the oven and preheat the oven to 375°F. Remove the pan from the freezer. Using the scoop or two tablespoons, scoop a rounded tablespoon of batter into each prepared mold. Then, using the wooden skewer, spread the batter gently to evenly

fill the mold. Bake the madeleines for about 12 minutes, until lightly golden brown and a slightly raised bump forms in the center of each one.

Transfer the pan to a wire rack and let cool for 5 minutes. Using a fork, gently loosen each madeleine from its mold, then tip the pan to turn the madeleines onto the rack, scalloped side up, and let cool completely.

Wash and dry the pan, brush the molds with the remaining 2 tablespoons butter, and place the pan in the freezer for 10 minutes. Fill the molds with the remaining batter, then bake and cool the same way.

To make the glaze: In a bowl, whisk together the confectioners’ sugar, milk, and nutmeg to the thickness of heavy cream. One by one, dip each madeleine into the glaze at an angle, covering about 1 inch. Place them back on the cooling rack until ready to serve.

The publisher is offering three copies of this book to EYB Members in the US and we are offering one copy worldwide for a total of four. One of the entry options is to answer the following question in the comments section of this blog post.

Which recipe in the index would you try first?

Please note that you must be logged into the Rafflecopter contest before posting or your entry won’t be counted. Please be sure to check your spam filters to make sure you receive our email notifications. Prizes can take up to 6 weeks to arrive from the publishers. If you are not already a Member, you can join at no cost. The contest ends at midnight on October 25th, 2017. 

 

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113 Comments

  • mcrimmins  on  September 17, 2017

    Espresso Thins sound great. I bake hundreds of cookies for the holidays. My relatives, friends and neighbors love it.

  • LarissaPrusak  on  September 17, 2017

    I am so ready for Christmas cookies. I love anything filled with jam. Spicy plum jam, delicious!

  • rchesser  on  September 17, 2017

    Hot Chocolate Cookies with Aleppo Pepper.

  • DarcyVaughn  on  September 17, 2017

    Malted milk chocolate cookies

  • kitchenclimbers  on  September 17, 2017

    hot chocolate cookies

  • Suzw  on  September 17, 2017

    Pain d'épices shortbread swirls

  • lapetitebaker  on  September 17, 2017

    I'd love to try the apple cider caramels. I love apple cider so I imagine these would be fantastic.

  • Siegal  on  September 17, 2017

    Saffron pistachio biscotti sounds delish

  • lpatterson412  on  September 17, 2017

    I want to try the triple chunk chocolate chip cookies!!!

  • lgroom  on  September 17, 2017

    I love Italian pignoli cookies so that's what I'll do first.

  • LMKeckler  on  September 17, 2017

    Ready to bust out my pan for madeleines!

  • ResourcefulKitchen  on  September 17, 2017

    I would definitely try Oatmeal crisps with chocolate first (with ingredients like oats, butter, oranges, and dark chocolate, how could I resist?)

  • FrenchCreekBaker  on  September 17, 2017

    Saffron pistachio biscotti are catching my eye. There are many delicious recipes I would like to bake!

  • Kristjudy  on  September 17, 2017

    Espresso thins…

  • ravensfan  on  September 17, 2017

    Chocolate-dipped macaroons

  • Julia  on  September 17, 2017

    Black and White Cookies.

  • jr0717  on  September 17, 2017

    The Pignoli Cookies – I've yet to find a great recipe for them!

  • JJWong  on  September 17, 2017

    Every cookie recipe screams, "Holiday!"; my first recipe to try would be gingerbread cookies!

  • bevie19  on  September 17, 2017

    What book excites me the most?? This one sounds pretty good. But what recipe excites me the most? Hot chocolate cookies with Aleppo pepper!

  • AGENT99  on  September 18, 2017

    The Fruitcake Shortbread sounds yummy!

  • kmn4  on  September 18, 2017

    Hot chocolate cookies with Aleppo pepper

  • matag  on  September 18, 2017

    Apple cider caramels

  • sgump  on  September 18, 2017

    The fruitcake shortbread actually sounds nice! (So I agree with AGENT99, then!)

  • sarahawker  on  September 18, 2017

    Bourbon and maple chocolate truffles

  • TheNutritionLady  on  September 18, 2017

    I'd like to try pickling of vegetables because it is a faster way of preserving them without having to purchase the canning pot. I like the taste of pickled food and find them very tasty adds to meals.

  • NancyLynn  on  September 19, 2017

    fig and cardamom rugalah

  • eliza  on  September 19, 2017

    Dutch speculaas cookies.

  • ktwalla  on  September 19, 2017

    Hot Chocolate Cookies with Aleppo

  • rrwrites  on  September 19, 2017

    chocolate peanut butter brownie sandwhich cookes are calling my name

  • Potterhill  on  September 19, 2017

    Gingerbread house.

  • vinochic  on  September 19, 2017

    Saffron pistachio biscotti

  • jd5761  on  September 19, 2017

    black and white cookies

  • Larkspur  on  September 19, 2017

    Dark chocolate hazelnut fudge

  • princesspops  on  September 20, 2017

    I want to make them all! But South American alfajores first

  • Joyceeong  on  September 20, 2017

    Espresso Thins

  • cindymisho  on  September 20, 2017

    I would love to try the molasses spice cookies.

  • jifar  on  September 21, 2017

    The fruitcake shortbread!

  • nadiam1000  on  September 22, 2017

    Fig and cardamom rugelach

  • mpdeb98  on  September 22, 2017

    Hungarian kiffles

  • ladybrooke  on  September 22, 2017

    Apple cider caramels

  • Seren_Ann  on  September 23, 2017

    I think I'd try the fruitcake shortbreads. I love shortbread and I like the idea of fruitcake but it is often too rich for me. A combination of both sounds festive and delicious.

  • stitchan  on  September 23, 2017

    Matcha chocolate bark with berries and coconut

  • lils74  on  September 23, 2017

    Black and white cookies!

  • AnneOther  on  September 23, 2017

    So many cookies! I'd go for the Dutch speculaas cookies first, I think (and not just at the holidays!).

  • hibeez  on  September 24, 2017

    Chocolate-stenciled shortbread rounds. sounds intriguing and i love shortbread.

  • fiarose  on  September 24, 2017

    mmm…molasses spice, hot chocolate cookies with aleppo pepper, fig and cardamom rugelach, pepparkakor, apple spica caramels…nothing better to get you in the holiday mood!

  • rionafaith  on  September 24, 2017

    dark chocolate cookies with caramel!

  • LaurenE  on  September 24, 2017

    Malted milk chocolate cookies

  • Astrid5555  on  September 25, 2017

    Definitel Hot chocolate cookies with Aleppo pepper'

  • Scotsman61  on  September 27, 2017

    hot chocolate cookies

  • Karla123  on  September 27, 2017

    Matcha chocolate bark with berries and coconut…a quick, easy, and tasty treat for the holidays I know my family would indulge in.

  • mattyjaco  on  September 28, 2017

    hot chocolate cookies mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • AngelNewsi  on  September 28, 2017

    Glazed eggnog madelines – eggnog is one of my favorite holiday flavors!!

  • kimtrev  on  September 28, 2017

    pan d'epices shortbread swirls

  • Shanthz  on  September 28, 2017

    Smoked almond and cacao nib brittle

  • size_27  on  September 29, 2017

    Swedish pepparkakor, mmm, yes please

  • JaneRose  on  September 29, 2017

    So many to choose from, but I'd start with the Malted Milk Chocolate Cookies; a crowd pleaser for sure. So surprised to see a minty spritz cookie. I'll have to try that. I just usually make the traditional flavor. Nice to know this book includes Hungarian Kiffles. I'm still trying to perfect those; mine aren't quite like Grandma's…..yet.

  • valorie  on  September 30, 2017

    Red Velvet Crackle Cookies – Yum

  • kbiggs  on  September 30, 2017

    Glazed eggnog madeleines. What's not to like?!

  • Jsatkiewicz  on  September 30, 2017

    I love eggnog so I choose the glazed eggnog madeleines!

  • trudys_person  on  October 1, 2017

    Fruitcake Shortbread sounds interesting, and Speculaas!

  • allthatsleftarethecrumbs  on  October 1, 2017

    Fig and cardamom rugelach.

  • Dutchmary  on  October 1, 2017

    Hungarian kiffles, never heard of them..

  • Leebot  on  October 1, 2017

    Eggnog madeleines! I've made chocolate, vanilla, and lemon madeleines, but never eggnog.

  • alemily  on  October 2, 2017

    Molasses spice cookies

  • LAWG  on  October 2, 2017

    Well the Eggnog Madeleines sound devine! I'm starting with those ;-D

  • Danlev  on  October 2, 2017

    Expresso thins would be lovely dunk in a cappuccino

  • bibliophile02  on  October 3, 2017

    Chocolate stenciled shortbread rounds

  • LJStubbs  on  October 3, 2017

    Glazed eggnog madeleines are at the top of my list.

  • ndyson  on  October 3, 2017

    Fig and cardamom fuselage!!

  • ndyson  on  October 3, 2017

    Rugelach……@@

  • linmin  on  October 4, 2017

    Fruitcake Shortbread!

  • skipeterson  on  October 5, 2017

    Italian pignoli cookies

  • lhudson  on  October 5, 2017

    Dark chocolate cookies with caramel

  • Gneissspice  on  October 6, 2017

    Hot chocolate cookies with Aleppo Pepper (but you can’t actually get real Aleppo Pepper anymore….)

  • amandacooks  on  October 6, 2017

    Thumbprints with spicy plum jam

  • LMedina  on  October 6, 2017

    Chocolate-dipped macaroons

    There are so many that sound wonderful, but I love macaroons! The chocolate dipping makes them even more special.

  • dduvall  on  October 6, 2017

    The madeleines. I already have the tins.

  • Dmartin997  on  October 6, 2017

    Hungarian kiffles

  • HomespunHouse  on  October 6, 2017

    Fig and cardamom rugelach

  • luccio  on  October 6, 2017

    I'm intrigued by the Chocolate-stenciled shortbread rounds, it's something I have never thought of doing : )

  • gjnmc  on  October 7, 2017

    Dutch speculaas

  • heyjude  on  October 7, 2017

    Black & White Cookies

  • br22  on  October 7, 2017

    Hot chocolate cookies with Aleppo pepper! They sound great.

  • chimpbob  on  October 7, 2017

    The Madeleines…I love madeleines xx

  • mcrimmins  on  October 7, 2017

    Espresso Thins.

  • rstuart  on  October 7, 2017

    Dark chocolate cookies with caramel look tasty..

  • tararr  on  October 7, 2017

    I love both fruitcake and shortbread so… fruitcake shortbread!

  • Nancith  on  October 7, 2017

    Matcha chocolate bar with berries and coconut sounds really interesting & delicious.

  • sequoia55  on  October 7, 2017

    Chocolate-dipped macaroons

  • chasteph  on  October 8, 2017

    Eggnog madeleines of course!

  • RickPearson54  on  October 8, 2017

    Fruitcake shortbread

  • cecrofts  on  October 8, 2017

    Minty spritz cookies!

  • v.t  on  October 9, 2017

    Gingerbread cookies sound like me!

  • mfl  on  October 9, 2017

    Triple-chocolate chunk cookies

  • stargirl  on  October 9, 2017

    Chocolate-peanut butter brownie sandwich cookies

  • Kjohns101  on  October 9, 2017

    Glazed eggnog madeleines look yummy

  • Patoliv1312  on  October 9, 2017

    Hazelnut Sandwich Cookies and Reed velvet crinkle cookies.

  • cookingalice  on  October 10, 2017

    Hungarian kiffles

  • bstewart  on  October 10, 2017

    Gingerbread cookies!

  • laffersk  on  October 12, 2017

    I love Fruitcake shortbread

  • Katiefayhutson  on  October 15, 2017

    Malted milk chocolate cookie

  • AnnaZed  on  October 15, 2017

    Hazelnut sandwich cookies

  • dmflis  on  October 16, 2017

    So many great choices it is hard to decide which will be first. Since I have a madeleine pan I'll start with the glazed eggnog madeleines then move on to the saffron pistachio biscotti.

  • orchidlady01  on  October 19, 2017

    Gingerbread cookies

  • ltsuk  on  October 19, 2017

    Madeleines or the Hungarian kiffles

  • JenJoLa  on  October 20, 2017

    Smoked almond and cacao nib brittle

  • RSW  on  October 20, 2017

    Almond ricciarelli cookies (

  • VeryVigario  on  October 21, 2017

    The triple chocolate chunk cookies!

  • Jenamarie  on  October 22, 2017

    Pignoli Cookies! some of my favorite!

  • ennsee  on  October 24, 2017

    I would try the Espresso thins first.

  • t.t  on  October 25, 2017

    Hot chocolate cookies with Aleppo pepper

  • kateivan  on  October 26, 2017

    Dark chocolate cookies with caramel would be my first pick

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