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Amaretti Cookies
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Amaretti Cookies

The sound of the whisk, the smell of lemon zest, and the way she hummed old Italian songs made the whole house feel like a little bakery in the hills of Calabria.

By Anna Prezio

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October 20, 2025

Amaretti Cookies

By Anna Prezio

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2

    cups almond flour

  • 3/4

    cup icing sugar, plus extra for coating

  • 1

    egg white

  • 15

    maraschino cherries, halved

  • Zest of 1 lemon

TOTAL TIME

30 minutes

20 servings

It started as one of those cozy afternoons when the rain wouldn’t stop falling and Mama decided the only cure was to bake something that felt like sunshine. She pulled out her favorite wooden bowl. The one she’s had since her first apartment and started whipping up her famous Amaretti cookies. The sound of the whisk, the smell of lemon zest, and the way she hummed old Italian songs made the whole house feel like a little bakery in the hills of Calabria.

While they baked, she told me how her Nonna used to dry almonds in the sun and grind them by hand, saying it made the cookies “taste like family.” And when the timer dinged, Mama carefully rolled each golden cookie in sugar and pressed a cherry right in the center, saying, “That’s the heart of it, every cookie needs a little love in the middle.”

We sat by the window, watching the rain, eating warm cookies straight off the tray. Sweet, chewy, and kissed with lemon. They paired perfectly with a chilled glass of Gratsi Rosé, turning a gray afternoon into something truly beautiful.

An older woman with short white hair, wearing glasses and a yellow lemon-patterned apron, smiles in a kitchen. In front of her are wooden bowls containing flour and lemons. Kitchen appliances are visible in the background.

STEP 1

Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

STEP 2

In a bowl, whisk the egg white until soft peaks form. Gently fold in the icing sugar, lemon zest, and almond flour until a soft dough forms.

An older person with short white hair and glasses, wearing a lemon-patterned apron, mixes ingredients with a spatula in a wooden bowl in a kitchen. A person wearing a lemon-patterned apron presses dough with their hands in a wooden bowl on a kitchen counter. A stove and other kitchen items are visible in the background.

STEP 3

Roll small portions of dough into balls, coat each in icing sugar, and arrange them on the prepared tray.

A person wearing a lemon-patterned apron sprinkles powdered sugar onto rows of dough balls on a baking tray, with already coated cookies on a parchment-lined tray beside them.

STEP 4

Press a cherry half into the center of each cookie.

A hand presses a red cherry into the center of a powdered sugar-coated cookie dough ball on a baking sheet, with more dough balls in the background. A person wearing a white apron with yellow lemons places red cherries onto powdered sugar-covered cookies arranged on a baking sheet. The person holds a wooden bowl with more cherries in their other hand.

STEP 5

Bake for 10–12 minutes, or until lightly golden. Allow to cool completely before serving.

An older woman with short white hair and glasses smiles while holding a plate of small powdered sugar cookies topped with red cherries in a kitchen. She wears a lemon-patterned apron over a white shirt. A plate of powdered sugar-covered cookies topped with red cherries sits on a lace doily in a kitchen. In the background, a GRATS! sign, stainless steel fridge, and yellow teapot are visible.

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