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Amaretti Cookies Recipe

Amaretti Cookies are tiny almond cookies made with egg whites, almond flour, and sugar. The cookies can range from crispy like biscotti to an almost chewy texture while having the most amazing almond flavor and aroma. These Italian cookies are also gluten and dairy-free.

Amaretti Cookies are small gluten and dairy-free confections that are made with egg whites, almond flour and sugar. The cookies can range from crispy like biscotti, to almost chewy texture and have the most amazing almond flavor and aroma.

Why you should make these Italian Cookies

If you love all things marzipan, almond paste, or almond you’re going to love these! The almond extract adds so much aroma and makes these Amaretti cookies irresistible.

They’re also very easy and fun to make. To make the Italian cookies you whip the egg whites with sugar, then add the almond flour, flavoring. Divide and roll into balls, then dredge in sugar. Bake, and you’re ready to enjoy!

A good cup of coffee and a nugget of

Best Almond Flour for Amaretti Cookies

Almond flour is the main ingredient in these cookies. You can purchase almond flour or make it from whole or sliced almonds at home.

Purchased: Any finely ground almond flour will work best for this cookie recipe. Bob’s Red Mill and Kirkland (Costco) brand almond flour work very well as far as purchased options go.

Homemade: You can also make your own almond flour by processing the almonds, or better yet, sliced almonds in the food processor or Vitamix blender by pulsing them at the highest speeds. Do not process for too long, or you will get almond butter. I have worked with 1/2 a cup at a time with my Vitamix blender, producing pretty fine almond flour. After processing it, sift it through a sieve to remove larger pieces of almonds.

If you do not have a Vitamix blender or food processor, this little hand mill grater produces excellent results; it just might take longer.

Also, almonds with skin on and off are both acceptable.

Amaretti Cookies are small gluten and dairy-free confections that are made with egg whites, almond flour and sugar. The cookies can range from crispy like biscotti, to almost chewy texture and have the most amazing almond flavor and aroma.

The texture of the Amaretti Cookie, where the egg whites are added straight out of the shell and mixed with the almond flour. Its just a dense, almondy texture full of almond aroma.

Two Ways to Make Amaretti Cookies

The cookies can range from crispy to chewy in texture. Even though both are made precisely with the same ingredients, whipping or adding the egg as is and baking time will determine the texture.

Here’s how the two different textures are achieved:

  • How to make Chewy Amaretti Cookies: 

    Whipping the egg whites before adding them to the almond flour will add chew to this gluten-free cookie. Adding the egg whites as is will produce a more dense texture without the chew.

  • How to make Crispy Amaretti Cookie: 

    Prolonged baking time will increase the crispiness of the Amaretti cookies; if baked long enough, the cookies will become biscotti-like.

The step-by-step pictures will show the whipped egg whites method (alas, the chewy textured amaretti cookies), but the printed version will have both. You can decide for yourself which one you like better.

Ingredients for the Amaretti Cookie

  • Egg whites
  • Powdered Sugar
  • Almond Flour
  • Almond Extract
  • Amaretto Liqueur

 How to make Amaretti Cookies

  • In a grease-free bowl of a stand mixer, whip the egg whites and sugar for about 10 minutes or until the meringue has quadrupled in volume and has a lustrous sheen. Then, add the vanilla & almond extract and fold gently. Next, add the almond meal/flour and fold until no chunks of almond flour are seen.

Almond Meringue Cookies are made by whipping the meringue then adding the almond flour and the flavor extracts.

How to Form the Almond Cookies

It is up to you if you want to roll the Amaretti Cookies into balls, or just scoop with an ice cream scoop and call it a day. Either way, they will bake and taste the same. 

  • Scoop up the Amaretti Cookie mixture using a 2-tbsp ice cream scoop and roll it into a ball. Then, roll it in granulated sugar first and powdered sugar second – the powdered sugar coating is optional but does accentuate the crackles as the cookies bake.

Almond Cookies are formed with an ice cream scoop, then rolled in sugar.

  • Place the coated cookie balls onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and lightly tap the tops to flatten them. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes if you want the cookies to be soft on the inside and up to 25 minutes if you prefer the cookie’s biscotti-like texture.
Amaretti Cookies are small gluten and dairy-free confections that are made with egg whites, almond flour and sugar. The cookies can range from crispy like biscotti, to almost chewy texture and have the most amazing almond flavor and aroma.

Cookies on the left have been scooped, then rolled between the palms into a ball and dipped into granulated AND powdered sugar. Cookies on the right were scooped and released into the granulated sugar, then lightly rolled in it and baked.

  • Remove from the oven and cool on a wire rack. The cookies can be eaten warm or cold.

Amaretti Cookies are small gluten and dairy-free confections that are made with egg whites, almond flour and sugar. The cookies can range from crispy like biscotti, to almost chewy texture and have the most amazing almond flavor and aroma.

How to Store the Amaretti Cookies

Store the cookies at room temperature in a covered container or under a dome for 4-5 days. The less crispy the cookies start, the longer they retain their freshness.

How to make Low Carb Amaretti Cookies

Substitution for Sugar: Replace the amount of sugar listed in the recipe with about five tablespoons of Truvia or another granulated sweetener. The cookies will taste a bit different, but if you have any experience baking with sweeteners, you already know that 😉

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Amaretti Cookies Recipe

Amaretti Cookies are small gluten and dairy-free confections that are made with egg whites, almond flour and sugar. The cookies can range from crispy like biscotti, to almost chewy texture and have the most amazing almond flavor and aroma.
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Amaretti Cookies are small gluten and dairy-free cookies made with egg whites, almond flour, and sugar. The cookies can range from crispy like biscotti, to an almost chewy texture and have the most amazing almond flavor and aroma. They're amazing with a cup of good strong coffee.

Author: Marina | Let the Baking Begin
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: almond cookies, amaretti cookies, italian cookies
Calories: 147 kcal
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 28

Ingredients

Amaretti Cookie Ingredients

For Coating the Almond Cookies

Instructions

Prep

  1. Line a 12 in x 16 in baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. 

    Preheat the oven to 325F with the baking rack in the middle. 

How to make the Chewy Amaretti Cookies

  1. Whip egg whites and granulated sugar in a bowl of a mixer fitted with a whip attachment for about 15 minutes. 

  2. Add the vanilla extract, almond extract, and Amaretto liqueur and carefully fold it in. Next, add the almond flour and fold it in until completely incorporated.

  3. Using a spoon or a medium ice cream scoop, scoop about 2 tbsp of almond batter and form balls out of the dough by rolling them between the palms of your hands. Then, roll them in granulated sugar and powdered sugar and set on the prepared baking sheet about 1 inch apart. 

  4. Place in the oven and bake for about 15 minutes if you like the Amaretti cookies soft on the inside, or up to 25 minutes if you prefer the biscotti-like texture. 

How to make Soft Italian Cookies

  1. Add the egg whites to the sugar and whisk until well combined. Add the amaretto, vanilla extract, the almond extract and whisk until smooth. Next, fold in the almond flour. 

  2. Now continue with the instructions from step 3 from the section above.

Nutrition Facts
Amaretti Cookies Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 cookie)
Calories 147 Calories from Fat 72
% Daily Value*
Fat 8g12%
Sodium 5mg0%
Potassium 5mg0%
Carbohydrates 15g5%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 11g12%
Protein 4g8%
Calcium 38mg4%
Iron 0.7mg4%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  • Deanna

    Hi, I made these cookies yesterday and followed instructions as noted. However, like some of you, I could not make any kind of ball it just all stuck to my hands.

    As suggested by some, I added one cup of flour, and it was much better. I was able to roll in somewhat of a ball, dipped it in then sugar, then it was much easier to roll. Finished with the powdered sugar and they were perfect.

    Baked for 18 minutes and these cookies taste amazing, a little bit crunch on the outside and chewy inside.

    To answer another question, I was able to make 18 cookies, but I did waste the first couple before I added enough flour. So, I am marking the recipe as yields 20 cookies. Now how to I make them last to Christmas is another story.

    Happy Holidays!!!

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  • Narjorie

    If I don’t have Almond flour may I use Almond extract?

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  • Lauren

    Amazing! Just made this morning. Cooked for 18 minutes and were perfect in my oven. Thanks for the recipe.!

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  • Camille

    If you freeze them for later,do you leave off the sugar,and when ready to use thaw and then roll them in sugar

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  • LINDA WINN

    Looks like a good recipe. I would like to know how many cookies to expect. How many in a serving?

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  • Brittany

    Hi! Do you whip this for 15 mins on high? What should the consistency look like by the time ta done whipping?

    Thanks!

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  • MaryEllen

    Are the cookies in your picture the chewy cookie or the soft cookie ?

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  • Ann V

    Love these cookies.
    The second time I made then I didn’t have enough almond flour. I decided to try something. I ground oatmeal and mixed it with the almond flour. And made the cookies.
    They were very tasty and really didn’t see to much of a difference. Only problem, they were difficult to roll in the sugars as the dough was softer. Once they were on the cookie sheet they baked just fine.
    It was just something I wanted to try.
    I will make the original recipe.
    Thanks for sharing

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  • Dee freeman

    Omg..made these & they were perfect & delicious

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  • Aleksia

    Hi I made the cookies they are delicious and thank for the recipe but with your measurements the dough became runny so I had to use additional half cup of almond flour since 2 1/2 cup wasn’t enough.

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  • Cyd

    Hi, just wondering if these cookies can be frozen. Thanks!

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  • Denise

    Hi I tried making your cookies. Can you tell me if you made a mistake in the almond flour measurements. With only 250g they were runny, even after I doubled the flour they could still not be rolled in my palms. They taste great but they are flat cookies not round

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  • Nancyann

    I’d like to try this recipe. You mention almond flour in the instructions , but not in the ingredients. How much almond flour are you supposed to use? Thanks.

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    • Hi Nancyann,
      In the ingredient list it mentions ground almonds, which are the same as almond flour, so use 250 grams 🙂

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      • Nancyann

        Thank you so much, Marina! I thought so, but was not sure and wanted to double check. Appreciate your prompt reply. I cannot wait to make these cookies for a holiday party.

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  • NatalyaD

    Wow, they look so good! I really need a trip to Italy or just make them, making them sounds like a smarter option 🙂

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    • A cheaper one too!))) Thank you Natalya!

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      • Marty

        Hi Marina: I made these today and they have a wonderful flavor. But I also had trouble with the amount of flour. I looked at a conversion chart for grams to cups, and I figured the amount to be 1 1/4 cups. This was way too runny to form into a ball so I kept adding flour 1/4 cup at a time. I used nearly a whole bag of Bob’s Red Hill Almond Meal/Flour (1 lb/453 g). I definitely want to make these again, but do you have a proper conversion to cups of flour? Thanks for this very tasty recipe.

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  • Tzivia

    Hello marina darling greetings from Brooklyn NY hope that you are doing well on this happy Sunday morning made these cookies on Friday they spread out but I know to use a smaller scoop next time but nevertheless regardless they came out really way good and oh so yumm I definitely gotta try them with coffee but they are also really very good with tea these are so perfect to make for passover thanx so much for sharing can’t wait to try more recipes happy holidays cheers

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  • 2pots2cook

    So good to be back to see these lovely babies ! Thank you !

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