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POPPY IN MY LIME COOKIES…COOKIES WITH ZEST!

“Through the dancing poppies stole
A breeze most softly lulling to my soul.”
John Keats
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When we were little girls , many many moons ago, a favourite winter pass-time was to make little dolls out of the bright red poppies that grew in our garden. The petals would fold down to make bright red dresses, & the capsule on top would look just like the head. Gave us hours of fascinating pleasure, whiling away time with silliness of this sort.

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Cut back to now…a bag of black poppy seeds has been demanding my attention from time to time. In India we get a lot of white poppy seeds, known also as khushkhush, which are often added to kebabs & curries. Black poppy seeds as far as my brain worked, were harvested from fields of poppies grown in Afghanistan to make opium! Was intrigued & pleased as punch when I was the happy recipient of a bag of black poppy seeds from Ukraine. IMG 3537Man, I love that country. I’ve got bagfuls of sunflower seeds, coffee beans, black poppy seeds & sachets of vanilla sugar, limoncella sugar & other such exciting things in the bag from a friend. Just goes to make life more interesting. Now a while ago I made lemon poppy seed cookies from a cookie cookbook I own. There was something drastically wrong with the recipe because the dough flowed, & how! Probably a printing error, but I ended up adding double the flour & wept through the not so passionate day of baking. The cookies eventually got made, polished off by the kids & their friends, but me, I was cured of poppy seeds for a while. A month later, the poppy seeds began calling out to me again…this time I made some lemon poppy seed muffins. Came out very nice, but were the sort that tasted best out of the oven, warm. Never got down to blogging about them; even Picasa found them delicious enough & gobbled up the pictures. *SIGH*
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And then one day I saw Patricia’s post about Lemon-Poppy Seed Cookies @ Technicolour Kitchen; it had me singing a heady poppy song. I had a mission on my mind & the time was NOW! Dived into the cupboard to locate the bag of poppy seeds, grabbed it, grabbed a sachet of vanilla as well, & began squeezing limes. Time to make these wonderful, citrusy bites.

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Since antiquity, poppies have symbolized honor. Women in second century Crete cultivated poppy plants for opium and Hippocrates suggested opium in medicine. Islamic and Arabian countries used opium as a medicine and narcotic in the sixth century. By the 17th century, Asians used the poppy plant as an opiate. Europeans began trafficking the drug in the 19th century, culminating in the Opium Wars, in which China lost control of the industry. The Greeks used the seeds as flavoring for breads in the second century, and medieval Europeans used them as a condiment with breads.
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Poppy Seeds are used to flavor breads, cakes, rolls, and cookies in European and Middle Eastern cooking. In Turkey, they are often ground and used in desserts. In India, the seeds are ground and used to thicken sauces. The seeds are also used in noodle, fish, and vegetable dishes in Jewish, German, and Slavic cooking.
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What did I like about the recipe? Hmmmmmmm…everything actually. I loved flavouring the sugar.
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Very Alice Merdich kind of thing…I did a similar thing for the Orange & Olive Oil Cake below & fell in love with the method! collage1

The ‘Lime Poppy-seed Cookie’ is an elegant tea cookie, with a beautiful citrus flavour & a crispness that is endearing. It’s also a great cookie to inelegantly throw some nutella or praline-ganache mix on & munch on the go.
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Also made for a handsome bite if you sandwiched a pair with chocolate ganache. YUM!! Left the kids begging for more!
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Recipe for Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies from Patricia Scarpin @ Technicolour Kitchen
Ingredients:
¼ cup (60ml) lemon juice (I used lime juice)
1 cup (226g/2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 ¼ cups (250g) sugar
1 large egg
2 teaspoons vanilla
4 teaspoons lemon zest (I used lime zest instead)
3 cups (420g) all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon poppy seeds + extra for topping

Method:

  • Preheat oven to 175ºC/350ºF; line 2 large baking sheets with baking paper.
  • In a small saucepan, bring lemon juice to a simmer and let reduce by half. Once it has reduced add ½ cup of butter (113g) and let melt, remove from heat and set aside.
  • In a mixing bowl, sift flour, baking powder and salt, set aside. In another bowl whisk remaining ½ cup of butter (113g) and 1 cup of sugar (200g) together until smooth and creamy. Beat in egg and melted lemon-butter mixture, beat on medium-high with an electric mixer for 3 minutes, or until very light and pale in color. Mix in vanilla, poppy seeds and 3 teaspoons of lemon zest; once combined, add dry ingredients and mix on low until smooth, you may need to stir in the last 1/3 to 2/3 of a cup by hand. Blend until smooth.
  • In a plate, combine the remaining ¼ cup of sugar (50g) with 1 teaspoon of lemon zest – rub the sugar and zest between your fingertips to obtain a lemony sugar. Roll leveled ½ tablespoons of dough into small balls and place on a prepared cookie sheet, 5cm (2in) apart. Using a very slight moist glass, dip the bottom into sugar mixture and flatten cookies, follow by sprinkling a few poppy seeds and a pinch of the sugar+zest mix over the top of each cookie. (I sprinkled on some vanilla sugar as well).
  • Bake for 11-12 minutes (mine needed 14) or until perfectly golden around the edges. Let cool for a few minutes before transferring the cookies to a wire rack.
  • Makes 70 (I got about 50 because I think mine were slightly thicker or bigger)

IMG 3112These yummy bites are off to Ruth @ Ruth’s Kitchen Experiments for her Bookmarked event.bookmarked%252Brecipes

About me: I am a freelance food writer, recipe developer and photographer. Food is my passion - baking, cooking, developing recipes, making recipes healthier, using fresh seasonal produce and local products, keeping a check on my carbon footprint and being a responsible foodie! I enjoy food styling, food photography, recipe development and product reviews. I express this through my food photographs which I style and the recipes I blog. My strength lies in 'Doing Food From Scratch'; it must taste as good as it looks, and be healthy too. Baking in India, often my biggest challenge is the non-availability of baking ingredients, and this has now become a platform to get creative on. I enjoy cooking immensely as well.

21 Comments

  • Clumbsy Cookie

    What a beautiful post! Just great! I loved your cookies, the pictures, the great information about poppy seeds and the cute swan bowl!

  • Manggy

    Looks like you have a poppy addiction Deeba! 😉 Ah, that’s how bloggers can be much more reliable than cookbook authors!

  • Dhanggit

    i have never tried this combo yet: lemon and poppy!! sounds delectable!! i bet its perfect for tea breaks!!

  • Mike of Mike's Table

    Those sound delicious! You got me thinking…I don’t think I’ve ever cooked with poppy seeds (but I love them on my buns and bagels). Now I’ll have to find some so I can make these cookies–they sound too good to resist.

  • Gloria (Canela)

    Dear Deeba I LOVE Poppy seeds really and these cookies look so nice and delicious, I have in my old recipes a Mousse of Poppy seeds if you want to look some day, I hope to try these cookies because I have poppy seeds!!! xxxGloria

  • Marie

    Thanks very much Deeba for visiting my blog and leaving your very kind comments! Poppy seeds are one of my absolute favourite baking ingredients. As a young bride I live out in Western Canada and we used to be able to get some lovely poppy seed filled sweet buns out there. I have been searching for a recipe like it ever since!! lol Your cookies look fabulous!

  • Jeanne

    Beautiful – I love the sound of these cookies (even after you “inelegantly” slap on the Nutella ;-))

  • Patricia Scarpin

    Deeba, these cookies are amazing! And I love it that you used limes – we love limes here in Brazil, we use them on just about anything!
    Your photos are stunning and your text is full of love for baking.
    xoxo

  • Bharti

    How lovely. And nutella can never be inelegant yaar. Beautiful pics…especially the flavored sugar one. You put me in the the mood for some cookies now..hmm..

  • Bentoist

    And I was just asking for the recipe. Thanks for sharing that. I especially love the history behind the poppy seed.

  • meeso

    These sound good, I always enjoy a baked item with poppy seeds! Along with the lime, these must taste amazing!!!

  • Pearlsofeast

    Deeba,I also picked up black seeds after seeing a cookie posted by you long time back.I used make lemon and poppy seed cake and never tried cookies.They are awesome combo and they taste heavenly.Ur cookies look very tempting.
    I love lemoncello, it is a fantastic after dinner drink,nice to know about the infused sugar.

  • Ruth Elkin

    I love citrus and poppy seeds together, so these cookies sound terrific!!!!

    Thanks for sending them into bookmarked recipes!

  • SweetDesigns

    I love citrus and poppy seed, unfortunately the man here doesn’t limiting my use, but hmm these look far too tasty hehe great job!

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