Anise Cookies IV

  4.6 – 19 reviews  

Enjoy this smooth, flavorful, and not overly sweet espresso martini.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 8 mins
Additional Time: 12 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
Servings: 48
Yield: 4 dozen cookies

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup shortening
  2. 1 cup white sugar
  3. 6 eggs
  4. 1 ½ teaspoons anise extract
  5. 4 cups all-purpose flour
  6. 4 teaspoons baking powder

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  2. In a medium bowl, cream together the shortening, sugar and eggs until smooth. Stir in the anise extract. Combine the flour and baking powder; stir into the wet ingredients. Scoop out spoonfuls and roll into balls. Place balls 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheets.
  3. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes in the preheated oven, until light brown. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely. Frost when cool if desired.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 101 kcal
Carbohydrate 12 g
Cholesterol 23 mg
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Protein 2 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Sodium 39 mg
Sugars 4 g
Fat 5 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Sandra Wood
I thought I had some general purpose flour on hand. Next I thought I had some general purpose gluten-free flour on hand. I couldn’t find either flours, and I had already started making the cookies. I had tons of barley flour, so I decided to use that. I also added a teaspoon of anise seed. It didn’t roll the way I expected it to, so I ended up making drop cookies. That meant I got three dozen yield rather than four dozen. With my oven, I had to increase the cooking time an additional 2 minutes. They came out perfect and taste just as good as I had hoped for. I haven’t baked for a while. I made a mess, but it was well worth it!
Pamela Foster
I’ve been looking for an Anise cookie for a long time. It was always on the Italian cookie trays I grew up around. This recipe in great. I was a little heavier on the anise extract. I also piped the cookie through a frosting bag without a tip, just to a different shape to my Christmas cookies this year. Just before baking I sprinkled sugar over the top and gently pat each cookie. When they were done, each cookie had a great anise aroma and taste and that sugar added a light sweet crunch. Delicious
Julie Hall
Because I didn’t have anise extract I substituted 2 teaspoons arak or anisette plus I added 6 teaspoons anise seeds. They definitely got a thumbs up.
Stephanie Miller
An excellent cooky, not too sweet. The only changes I made was to add more anise extract, 1 tbsp. and even then the flavor was mild, and to bake them longer, 13 – 14 minutes.
Anthony Campbell
Not what I was expecting……..a little dry but maybe after they set awhile the anise flavour will come through. Easy enough to put together
Shelly Bennett
I made frosting and added anise extract. Topped cookies with sprinkles. Everyone loved them. I’ll be adding them to my Christmas party list.
Patricia Dunn
Love how easy this recipe is! It’s a great dough to work with! The only thing I would change is to make sure your eggs are at room temperature. I wasn’t thinking and used them straight from the fridge and it wouldn’t cream smoothly with the shortening, it made the shortening too cold. Great cookies, I will definitely be adding to my cookie list!!
Christine Abbott
NO changes on the cookie,I loved it and will make it again this year,my family loved them also.
Jacob Luna
I recommend using half the amount of baking powder because that seemed way too much baking powder for the amount of flour. Also, if you like a prominent anise flavor I would double the amount of extract. IMHO, with those changes, this would be a five star recipe.
Kevin Simon
I thought the anise flavoring wasn’t strong enough, and the cookie wasn’t sweet enough for me. I would definitely add more anise favoring or seeds. I did one pan full by rolling in raw sugar and that turned out really good. Another review said she did an anise glaze and I will do that also.
Nathaniel Swanson Jr.
We made these tonight & liked how quick & easy they were. We are going to try them with different flavorings such as almond, rum, etc. Also love the texture, as well.
Christopher Mcintosh
These cookies were nice and light. I frosted them with a sweet glaze flavored with anise. Next time I will definitely add at least a tablespoon of anise extract, but a great cookie.
Darren Dorsey
These came out good, though the 8-10 minute baking time was not long enough. (Maybe I made the cookies too big?) Also, the # of eggs seemed to make them heavier than other, similar cookies. I was looking for a whiter, lighter cookie. That said, my family liked them …
Joanne Lopez
these are the closest thing to a Stella Doro both in taste and texture that you can find! This is just such an excellent cookie to add to a holiday cookie bake. I love the fact that they are just perfectly sweet. These are not a cake like cookie, but just like a stella doro due to the baking powder. They do not spread and therefore can get alot on one sheet. I didn’t have anise extract so ground 4 tsp. of anise seed in my coffee grinder and it was just perfect! I think I would prefer the real anise seed anyway. Nice to get a little crunch of a seed for a burst of anise flavor. Thank you for this lovely cookie as a great addition to my holiday trays! UPDATE 12/23/10 I just have to say that these are so wonderful. I make them every year and just took a batch out of the oven. again, i use extra fennel/anise seed that I grind in my grinder as well as a bit of anise extract. I also use parchment paper. makes alot and u can’t stop eating them!
Jonathan Allen
These are so good and moiste. I have received a lot of praise for these!
Richard Scott
WOW!!!!! WOW!!!!WOW!!! This recipe is Awsome.. The only thing that I did different was to Add 1 oz. of the Anise Extract. We like our cookies a little stronger flavor… My husband was eating them as fast as I could get them off the cookie sheet.. I frosted them with White Frosting from the can that I bought from the store and flavored it a little with the anise oil… They were so good.. This is a keeper… I will be making these all the time.. They turn out so pretty.. They are going to look nice on a cookie try.. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe with us.. It’s wonderful. I can’t wait to make a cup of tea and have cookie’s..
Brooke Rodriguez
Just like grandma used to make. Delicious and easy.
Kevin Nguyen
I wanted a soft anise cookie and this recipe filled the bill! My family loves them and I will add this recipe to my “must bake” list ever Christmas! I frost them with an anise frosting.
Mark Gregory
I had been baking an anise cookie recipe for years when this year (2 batches) there was a terrible after taste. I found Louise’s recipe quick, easy and delicious! This will be replacing my old recipe!

 

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