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Croquant de noix Coco

by | Feb 2, 2013 | cookies, Recipes

Ever buy cookies from a store that isn’t local and find that they generate intense cravings? Such a thing happened when my wife returned from Paris with a bag of Bonne Maman Croquant de Coco; a sort of sable cookie with an overload of coconut that make demolishing  a bag very easy!

After finishing the bag, I scanned the the ingredient list to see if I could replicate it. This past weekend, using basic instinct, I came up with what I think is a good version. Try my adaptation for yourself.

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Croquant de noix coco

Yeild:20 cookies

60 g of grated coconut

125 g flour ( I used 100 gr. All Purpose and twenty-five in
coconut flour

1/2 tsp baking powder

60 g butter

60 g sugar (I used coconut palm sugar)

1 egg yolk

1/2-3/4 cup of milk

1 pinch of salt

Milk and grated coconut for coating.

Mix flour, baking powder, salt and butter. Add sugar,
coconut and egg stirred into milk.

Form a smooth ball

Roll the dough (I use cling film to prevent the dough from
sticking to the roller)

Form rectangles 2-3 cm long and 5-6 mm thick (or square or
any other shape)

Brush with milk and sprinkle with a brush coconut.

Bake at 350 F – 180 C degrees for 10-15 minutes (the cake
should be golden brown, they should not be firm to touch out of the oven), cool on rack.

6 Comments

  1. breadsong

    Hey Jeremy,
    The toasted coconut topping on these cookies looks wonderful.
    Next time I have some extra coconut milk I will try to remember these délicieux petits gateaux de Paris, and give this a go.
    Thanks for sharing / Merci!
    :^) breadsong

    Reply
  2. Jeremy

    Hey Meehgen! They’re quite addictive..though I think they need a bit more tweaking, like some coconut flavoring or essence, maybe some coconut oil.
    All way’s good to see you checking us out!
    Jeremy

    Reply
  3. Cowgirl

    These look very yummy! I might give them a try today! My mom LOVES coconut too! I’ll add a bit of Coconut flavoring too…more coconut couldn’t hurt could it?
    Thanks for sharing it with us! 😉

    Reply
  4. Dan "Dirty Hands" Jensen

    I’ve not had these before and we get a great range of baked goods here in montreal.
    Looking forward to trying the recipe

    Reply
  5. Hannah Parrett

    Mine turned out more like a cookie (American kind). Maybe i’ll Add less milk next time! Luv these biscuits. We always pick a pack when we take a trip to France.
    Thanks.

    Reply
  6. Jonitin

    Hi Hannah,
    Sure, it’s indicated that you can do 1/2 or 3/4 on the milk…but yes, they are unique and pretty addictive! Give them another go!
    Jeremy

    Reply

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