Cookie Calendar and its 10th day with amazing Madeleine Cookies

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Recipe of Madeleine Cookies
List of Ingredients
Instruction

madeleine cookies made for The Cookie Calendar

I love these cookies so much that there was no doubt about including them in The Cookie Calendar. I loveMy love for these bite-sized cookies is also evident in the fact that I have two whole molds for baking them. Burgundy silicone mold, with a metal edging, in which cookies are obtained literally in one bite. I brought this form from France some years ago as a souvenir.

November 2025 Update
Now I have
three cookie cutters for baking Madeleine cookies. I found the last one, a metal one with round shell-shaped molds, at a secondhand store just this month.

I like to bring souvenirs from my trips that remind me of the journay not only by their presence, but also by their functionality.

Vase from Norwegian Hadeland Glassverk. At the glass factory, I saw with my own eyes how such beauty is made, how much work, experience, taste the master puts into his work. Every time I collect another bouquet for this vase, I remember where it came from.

The peculiarity of this mold is that cookies baked in this mold have a glossy surface on the side that was in contact with the silicone.

The second mold is made of metal, it works well for larger madeleines. It is a bit more difficult to work with the mold because there is no non-stick coating there, so the mold needs additional preparation. But the cookies in it are more beautiful, without extra glossy. This form was given to me by A. when we had just moved to Finland. So Madeleine cookies for me is not just about family cuisine but also a memory.

ingredients for madeleine cookies

Madeleine Cookies

cookie calendar, day 10

Ingredients

140 g melted butter, slightly cooled
100 g caster white sugar
40 g caster brown sugar
2 eggs
155 g all purpose flour
a pinch of salt
lemon or orange zest (optional)
1 tsp vanilla extract

Equipment

Whisk
Piping bag

Method

1. Ask the cat to leave the table.

top view on ingredients for madeleine cookies

2. Melt the butter and cool a little.

3. Whisk eggs with both types of sugar until white.

making dough for madeleine cookies

Then add vanilla extract.

4. Add salt, flour and continue beating until incorporated.

5. At the end, add melted butter and bring the dough to a smooth consistency.

6. Preheat the oven to 190 °C.

7. Prepare a baking tin. Today I bake in a silicon mold, so it doesn’t need any preparating. If you are using a metal pan, prepare it as follows: grease each well thoroughly with butter, then sprinkle with flour.

8. Move the dough into piping bag.

dough in in piping nag

Then fill the mold with dough: the blank for each cookie should be filled about halfway, because the dough will increase in volume while baking. You can do the same with the help of two teaspoons too but piping bag works better.

filling the dish

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9. Bake cookies for about 9 minutes until the edges are browned.

baked madeleine cookies
top view on baked madeleine cookies

10. Cool completely on a baking grate.

baked madeleine cookies on sheet

11. Store madeleines in a tightly closed box.

whick with dough


Madeleine Cookies

Cuisine: French

Equipment

  • Whisk or mixer
  • Piping bag

Ingredients

  • 140 g melted butter, slightly cooled
  • 100 g caster white sugar
  • 40 g caster brown sugar
  • 2 eggs C0
  • 155 g all purpose flour
  • a pinch of salt
  • 1 tsp lemon or orange zest optional
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Melt the butter and cool a little.
  • Whisk eggs with both types of sugar until white. Then add vanilla extract.
  • Add salt, flour and continue beating until incorporated.
  • At the end, add melted butter and bring the dough to a smooth consistency.
  • Preheat the oven to 190 °C.
  • Prepare a baking tin. Today I bake in a silicon mold, so it doesn’t need any preparating. If you are using a metal pan, prepare it as follows: grease each well thoroughly with butter, then sprinkle with flour.
  • Move the dough into piping bag. Then fill the mold with dough: the blank for each cookie should be filled about halfway, because the dough will increase in volume while baking. You can do the same with the help of two teaspoons too but piping bag works better.
  • Bake cookies for about 9 minutes until the edges are browned.
  • Cool completely on a baking grate.
  • Store madeleines in a tightly closed box.

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