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Stack of orange Pistachios and Cardamon cookie set on a dark timber board with marigold flower stack in the background. Chopped pistachio and candies orange in clay lamps.

These Orange Pistachio and Cardamom Cookies are our new favourite cookies.  Festive season baking has not yet begun for us. However, it is hard to imagine anything topping these cookies.
They are buttery, with a delightful texture from semolina and pops of crunch from pistachios. Each bite reveals layers of flavor: a burst of floral cardamom, the lingering zest of orange, and subtle notes of earthy saffron. Finished with a dip in white chocolate and a sprinkle of candied orange and pistachio, these cookies are an indulgent treat perfect for any celebration.

A stack of candied orange set on 2 inverted clay lamps with a marigold flower on the left and pistachio on the right
Hand shot (with gold bangles) dipping a Orange Pistachios and Cardamon cookie into melted white chocolate in a clay diya on a dark timber board
Stack of orange Pistachios and Cardamon cookie with marygold petals spread around and a lite diya in the background
Orange Pistachios and Cardamon cookie in focus on a spread of marigold petals and a light diya in the foreground

Our orange, pistachio and cardamom cookies are inspired from naankathai. Naankathai are melt-in-the-mouth Indian cardamom cookies which we often make for Diwali.  Traditional naankathai ingredients include flour, semolina, ghee and sugar. 
Naankathai are one of Kurvin’s favourite sweets but they did not feature highly on my list.  Kurvin challenged himself to make a naankathai-inspied cookie that we will both gravitate towards. His mission is accomplished!
Give them a try. You will not regret it!

Flat lay styling of cookies and Indian clay lamps in a frame of marigold petals
Flat lay image of the cookies styled on a wooden board with a marigold petal trail.

QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT ORANGE, PISTACHIO AND CARDAMOM COOKIES

Can I make the dough ahead?
Yes! You can make the dough a couple of days ahead and store in the fridge. Additionally, you can store the dough in the freezer for up to a month and thaw until just soft enough for cutting.

Can I skip the chocolate dipping?
Absolutely! These cookies will pack a flavour punch nonetheless.
Tip: You can sprinkle chopped pistachios and candied orange peel (or orange zest) onto the rolled dough and press them into the dough with a light roll. Then proceed to cutting the cookies as per the recipe.

Can I shape the cookies like naankathai?
Yes, that would work. You can shape the cookies individually in lieu of rolling and cutting.

Stack of orange Pistachios and Cardamon cookie set on a dark timber board with marigold flower stack in the background. Chopped pistachio and candies orange in clay lamps.

Orange Pistachio and Cardamom Cookies

Buttery and flavourful Orange Pistachio Cardamom Cookies, dipped in white chocolate and decorated with pistachios, candied orange and saffron.
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Prep Time 25 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Course Dessert

Ingredients
  

For the cookie

  • 150 g (1 cup) flour (cake or all purpose)
  • 45 g semolina
  • 110 g butter
  • 65 g (⅓ cup) sugar
  • ¼ tsp baking powder
  • 10 g pistachios, chopped
  • ½ tsp ground cardamom
  • ¼ tsp orange zest

For the decor

  • 50 g white chocolate
  • 3 g pistachios, finely chopped
  • 1-2 candied orange peels, chopped
  • a few strands saffron

Instructions
 

For the cookie

  • Place the softened butter and sugar in a bowl.
  • In a separate bowl, mix the the rest of the cookie ingredients- sifted flour, semolina, baking powder, chopped pistachios, cardamom.
  • Whisk the butter and sugar until well combined and slightly fluffy.
  • Stir in the flour mixture and gather together into a ball. You may have to form it into a ball by hand.
  • Flatten the ball into a disc and place in cling wrap in the fridge for 30 minutes.
  • Roll out the disc between 2 pieces of wax/baking paper until it is approximately 8 mm thick.
  • Cut out circles which are approximately 4-5 cm in diameter. (You can make the circles bigger or smaller as per your preference).
  • Place the circles on a baking tray lined with a silicone baking mat (use baking paper if you don't have a mat) and bake for 15-16 minutes at 180°C until lightly golden.
  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool on a rack.

For the decorations

  • Melt the white chocolate (according to manufacturer's instructions). We melt white chocolate in the microwave.
  • Dip the cooled cookies a third of the way into the melted chocolate (see note below).
  • Sprinkle on the chopped pistachios, chopped candied orange peel and a few saffron strands.
  • Place the cookie on a cooling rack and allow the white chocolate to completely set.

Notes

Keep the melted chocolate in a bowl placed over another bowl of hot water. This will keep the chocolate melted. Take care not to allow water into the melted chocolate.

Filed Under: Sweet, Vegetarian Tagged With: Diwali

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