What You Need to Make This Recipe

Butter — I recommend using unsalted butter for this cookie recipe as the salt content in salted butter is inconsistent between various brands. Brown sugar — brown sugar adds a delicious molasses flavor to the cookies. If you don’t have any brown sugar, check out my post on how to make brown sugar. Corn syrup — standard corn syrup is not the same as high-fructose corn syrup. HFCS is sweeter than standard corn syrup, so make sure to check the label. Almond flour — almond flour allows the cookie to spread more, for the iconic lace cookies appearance, than if you use regular flour. It also adds a mild sweetness to the cookies.

How to Make Lace Cookies

  1. In a medium saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Add the brown sugar, corn syrup, and salt.

  2. Stir constantly until the mixture comes to a simmer, about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat.

  3. Stir in the almond flour, all-purpose flour, and vanilla. Let the mixture cool for 10 to 15 minutes or until it starts to thicken and is cool enough to handle.

  4. Scoop 1 teaspoon of batter and quickly roll into a ball in your palms. Place onto lined sheet pans. Bake one sheet at a time for 8 to 10 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through baking, or until the cookies have spread very thin and have mostly stopped bubbling. Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet until firm before transferring to a wire rack.

Pro Tips for Making This Recipe

Keep a close eye on the lace cookies as they bake, especially near the end of the baking period. As the cookies are so thin, they’ll burn very quickly if you leave them in the oven for too long. Use real vanilla extract instead of artificial extract for the best-tasting almond lace cookies. Use real butter and not margarine, as margarine doesn’t brown and caramelize like real butter. Make sure to line the baking sheets with just parchment paper. Do not use tin foil or grease your cookie sheet, as the cookies won’t come out thin and lacy. Be sure to use almond flour instead of almond meal. Almond meal is more coarse and won’t yield the same results. Use a spatula to help transfer the cookies once cooled for minimum breakage.

What are some variations?

Here are a few variations to try on your lace cookies:

Drizzle some chocolate ganache or caramel over the cookies once they’ve cooled. Sandwich Nutella or melted chocolate between two cookies to make a cookie sandwich. Mix in orange extract or orange zest for a citrusy flavor. Instead of vanilla extract, try almond extract to increase the almond flavors.

How do I store these?

Store baked cookies in an airtight container at room temperature in a cool, dry place for up to 1 week. Due to the texture of the cookies, keep them away from humidity, or they’ll lose their crispness. You can place parchment between the layers of cookies to keep them from sticking.

Can I freeze them?

These are delicate cookies, but you can freeze them. Carefully transfer them to a freezer-safe container and freeze them for up to 3 months. Allow them to come to room temperature before serving. If you’ve tried this Lace Cookies recipe, then don’t forget to rate the recipe and let me know how you got on in the comments below, I love hearing from you!

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