Monday, September 22, 2008

Maple Walnut Spice Cookies

Many flavors evoke the sense of the arrival of fall, but Maple is the flavor that most does it for me. At this time of year, I long to visit a region where maple is abundant... where maple farmers are tapping maple trees for sap in order to make fresh maple syrup. Instead, I must settle for my mail order maple sugar, Trader's Joe's highest grade maple syrup and the occasional home-baked maple treat. My first of the season: Maple- Walnut Spice Cookies.

I thought these soft, little cookies were spicy and flavorful enough to eat on their own, but a thin layer of glaze drizzled on top adds even more maple flavor and acts as a sweet addition.

The glaze spreads on fairly thin, and some even drips over the sides a bit, but it dries up quickly and sets enough that you could store them in between layers of waxed paper if you wished. Just place paper towels or waxed paper underneath a rack and drizzle the glaze without worry of messing up your table or counter. Simply throw away the mess when you're finished glazing.

A sprinkle of walnuts, lightly toasted of course, are an appropriate way to top this cookie. If you don't care for walnuts, pecans would be a nice replacement. And if you're not into nuts at all, the maple glaze is delicious enough to hold its own without a topping.

Use pure maple syrup if you can find it. Though expensive, it really makes a difference flavor-wise. Look for Grade B syrup (a darker variety with a more robust flavor) to use for cooking and baking.

*An added bonus- these cookies are only 82 calories. So plan to eat a few... practically guilt free!

Now that fall has arrived here in the U.S., I'll continue to hunt for more recipes that utilize the best of the fall flavors... pumpkin, cranberry, pecan, apple, pear and of course my favorite... maple.

This recipe can be found HERE.

38 comments:

  1. You know, the more you write about the fall flavors, the less I will miss those darn summer fruits! The best part is all those fall fruits are readily available here!
    Pure maple syrup is a different animal, though. But thanks to some generous gifters I can now taste liquid gold! Now, if only I could get my hands on those cookies ;)

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  2. I have a jar of maple syrup that a friend got from Canada and I've been looking for recipes to try it, since here we don't have it and it's a flavour am not very used to. The cookies look delicious and something I would like to use my maple syrup in. Thanks!

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  3. I love maple syrup - of course, I live in an area that produces it! Your cookies look awesome and only 82 calories!!!

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  4. Mmm...these totally sound like fall! Wonderful!

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  5. I love the flavor of maple! I am sure I will love these cookies!

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  6. I definitely want some of that glaze on my cookies!! And with only 82 calories, you might as well send me over a few!

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  7. Oh my goodness! These are killing me. I have to make something with maple now lol.

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  8. Wow. The maple glaze and chopped walnuts look fantastic!

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  9. What beautiful cookies.. A perfect way to ring in Autumn!

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  10. Oh Maple, that is my favorite, no other flavor makes me happier!

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  11. I just love the way you captured the glaze suspended in mid-air like that. Fantastic recipe and photos!

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  12. These look absolutely delicious! What a great way to welcome in the fall!

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  13. I love maple and often forget about it outside of breakfast. These look awesome!

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  14. At only 82 calories, I'll take a dozen, please! I promise not to eat anything else all day. ;)

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  15. Maple syrup and fall are perfect pairs. Your cookies look great, and at low fat like that, I can burn them off doing like apple picking :)

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  16. oh i love maple syrup! i make my friend from new england bring me the good stuff every time she goes to visit her parents!! and those toasted walnuts look delicious!

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  17. I'd just like to reach through the screen and grab one of those right now. What lovely fall flavors.

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  18. I couldn't agree with you more-maple to me just screams fall. I think one of my favorite fall things has to be maple candy, and that glaze looks like it would taste like candy.

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  19. It's funny - maple is SUCH a fall flavor, but I never really think of it because I'm so consumed with the idea of pumpkin.

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  20. Being Canadian, I can't resist Maple Syrup, and these glazed cookies are a yummy looking indulgence

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  21. Cookies are my favorite dessert/treat and this one looks perfect. I actually love maple extract for glazes so I will try that here. I love making maple glaze for homemade pumpkin donuts. Yummmmm!

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  22. Loving these! The perfect cookie to start out the fall season!

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  23. I agree, maple is definitely a wonderful flavor of autumn; and WOW those cookies look fabulous!! Especially with the glaze :0)

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  24. yay! joy to fall. and maple and spices and wonderful cookies. i'm so excited!

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  25. i could plan to eat a few and still end up eating twelve. is twelve still considered a few? i'm crazy about the flavor of maple, so i know these'd be delicious. great pictures and great recipe. :)

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  26. You have a lovely site! I am in love with maple and have never baked maple cookies - I will definitely try these out.

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  27. what a perfect treat for fall! I love maple syrup. just thinking about it makes me miss a New England fall. just for one second though. I would never give up this west coast weather.

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  28. these look delicious. i will be trying these!

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  29. Love the maple glaze, Lori!
    Looking forward to reading more of your Fall recipes!

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  30. Oh my...the glaze totally got me. Ever since trying some fresh maple-walnut praline's from the French Quarter in New Orleans some years ago, I'm a goner for maple anything!

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  31. They look and sound so good. I bought a jar of maple syrup and even my husband can't get the lid off! ;( But when I do.....!

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  32. Oh wow those cookies with that glaze looks so yummy!

    Maria
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  33. Perfect cookie. I love cookies with a fabulous glaze! I will be trying these soon!

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  34. Oh, I'm so glad you said 82 calories! You have no idea. I've been on a binge fest, and really shouldn't be working up my greed by blogging hopping. My hips thank you. My butt thanks you. I'm pretty sure the boys will thank you too.

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  35. Love the look of the glaze. Maple is such a fall flavor. We bring syrup back from Vermont often.

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  36. These are great pictures!! And maple syrup? I'm in!

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  37. Oh my gosh! I'm seeing all your recent posts and I just want to come and live with you! haha...You make all my favorite flavors into such nice creations...Apples, caramel, maple, walnut, pecan, chocolate, pumpkin....Oh my! You are a gal after my own heart.

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  38. okay I'm drooling. thank u!

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