mga ito Mga Orange Almond Cookies are simple 3-ingredient cookies made with just 3 ingredients: almond flour, oranges, and unrefined sugar, which means no oil, no gluten, no eggs, and no dairy!
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Mga Orange Almond Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 ½ tasa Flour ng Almond - (tala 1)
- ¾ tasa Hindi Pinong Cane Sugar - (tala 2)
- ⅓ tasa Orange juice - (tala 3)
- 1-2 kutsarita Orange Zest - (tala 4)
Para pahiran/palamutian ang mga cookies
- ½ tasa Hiniwang Almonds
- ¼ kutsarita Katas ng almond - opsyonal
tagubilin
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper. Slightly oil the paper with cooking oil spray. Set aside.
- Fill a small bowl with the sliced almonds. You will use it later to roll each cookie dough ball.
- In a mixing bowl, stir almond flour, unrefined cane sugar, orange juice, orange zest, and almond extract (if used), until the dough is sticky and consistent.
- Gumamit ng maliit na sandok o kutsara para kumuha ng kaunting cookie dough at igulong ito hanggang maging bola gamit ang iyong mga kamay na pinahiran ng kaunting mantika. Gumawa ako ng 12 cookie dough balls gamit ang resipe na ito.
- Generously oil your hands, and roll each cookie dough ball between your palms so they are smooth, then press each side of the cookie dough ball into the sliced almonds, so the almonds stick to the ball. The shape of the ball will flatten when you follow this step. Re-roll the dough to form a ball, it will stick the sliced almonds even better.
- Repeat for all the remaining cookie dough balls and place them one inch apart on the prepared cookie sheet.
- Use the palm of your hand to lightly press and flatten each cookie.
- Bake the cookies for 15-17 minutes at 350°F (180°C) until the almonds are nicely golden brown.
- Let the cookies cool down on the cookie sheet at room temperature for 20 minutes. Don't touch them at all, as they are soft at first and firm up as they cool down.
- Transfer the cookies to a cooling rack for another 30 minutes.
Mga Tala
Pagkain
Ingredients at Substitutions
Kaunting simpleng sangkap lang ang kailangan mo para gawin ang resipe na ito. Narito kung paano pumili at magpalit ng mga ito.

- Flour ng Almond – This is the base of the cookies, giving them a wonderful moist, soft texture and nutty flavor. I recommend using fine almond flour for the best results. Almond meal also works, but the cookies will have a grainier texture and a darker color.
- Hindi Nilinis na Asukal – This ingredient provides sweetness and helps the cookies become slightly crispy on the edges. I like using unrefined cane sugar to keep the cookies’ color light. You can also use demerara sugar or coconut sugar, but they will make the cookies darker. For a sugar-free version, a crystal monk fruit/erythritol blend is a great substitute.
- Orange juice – This provides the moisture needed to form the cookie dough and is the main source of the fresh citrus flavor. Both freshly squeezed and good-quality bottled orange juice are fine.
- Orange Zest – This adds a concentrated, bright orange flavor that you can’t get from the juice alone. It really makes the citrus taste pop.
- Hiniwang Almonds – These create a beautiful, crunchy coating on the outside of the cookies, adding a lovely texture contrast to the soft center.
- Katas ng almond – While optional, a little almond extract enhances the nutty almond flavor of the cookies, complementing the orange perfectly. Vanilla extract is another great option for a warmer flavor.
How to Make Orange Almond Cookies in Pictures




Mga Tip sa Pagbe-bake ni Carine
Let me share a few more tips for a perfect cookie.
- Pagpipilian ng Pampatamis – It’s best to stick to a crystal sweetener in this recipe. Using a liquid sweetener like maple syrup will change the dough’s consistency, making it too soft to roll properly.
- Pagpapalakas ng lasa – For an even richer taste, I recommend adding 1/4 teaspoon of almond extract to boost the nutty flavor or 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract for a classic, warm touch.
- Citrus Twist – If you want to try a different flavor, you can swap the orange juice for lemon or lime juice. Since they are more tart, I suggest reducing the amount to 3 tablespoons and adding 3 tablespoons of melted plant-based butter or almond milk to keep the dough balanced.
- Sugar Swaps – If you don’t have unrefined cane sugar, demerara or coconut sugar are good alternatives. Just keep in mind that they will give the cookies a darker, more golden color.







This is so helpful to have great healthy cookies especially now in the holidays season!! Thank you!!
Salamat sa iyo kaya magkano!
I cannot eat almond
CAN I replace it by an other flour like pumpkin or better hazelnuts flour
Yes, absolutely, hazelnut flour will taste, and work amazing in here.
I made them this evening. They are very good. I put orange extract instead of orange zest and also a little bit of almond extract. They also look very beautiful! Thank you Carine!
Thank you so much ! I like the twist you added to them too. Carine.
What do you use to oil your hands before handling the dough?
I am using a low flavor oil, I like mild olive oil.
Hi. Thanks for the recipe. Looks great, but is 1/3 cup of OJ enough?
Absolutely! try and you will see it’s the perfect ratio.