Halloween Dead Bones Cookies
Submitted by happyzhangbo
Halloween dead bones cookies are pillowy almond meringue-style cookies spiced with ground cloves, dusted in powdered sugar to look like ancient ghostly bones. A spooky kid-friendly Halloween treat from old European tradition.
YIELD
24 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
20 minREADY
30 minHalloween dead bones cookies, sometimes called ossi dei morti in Italian baking tradition, are crisp-edged, pillowy almond cookies that earn their name from their pale, knobby appearance after baking. The combination of beaten eggs and powdered sugar creates a meringue-like dough that puffs and cracks in the oven, giving each cookie that bone-like, weathered look.
The overnight rest is the move that defines the recipe. Rolled balls sit out under a tea towel for 8 to 12 hours, allowing a thin skin to form on the outside while the interior stays soft. When they hit the oven, that skin lifts and crackles into a pale, ghostly crust that contrasts with the chewy interior.
Ground cloves give these cookies their distinctive Halloween spice, almost medicinal and warming, while almond extract delivers a marzipan-like sweetness that pairs beautifully with the clove. A final dusting of powdered sugar after baking turns them into something that genuinely looks like a small pile of cookies recovered from a haunted bakery.
Pro Tips
- The overnight rest is not optional. Rushing this step gives you flat, sad cookies without the signature crackled crust.
- Sift the powdered sugar with the flour. Even small lumps prevent the dough from coming together smoothly and show up as imperfections in the finished cookies.
- Roll the balls firmly and pack them well. Loose dough crumbles in the oven instead of holding together as cracked little bones.
- Use a parchment-lined sheet in addition to greasing if your pans tend to stick. These cookies grip hard once baked.
Variations
- Swap almond extract for anise extract for a more traditional Italian ossi dei morti flavor profile.
- Add a teaspoon of cinnamon along with the cloves for a warmer, more cozy spice mix.
- Drizzle melted dark chocolate across the cooled cookies for an even more dramatic Halloween presentation.
Ingredients
Directions
In a medium bowl, sift together flour, confectioners’ sugar, baking powder, and ground cloves.
Stir in beaten eggs and almond extract, mix well.
Roll dough into ½ inch balls and place firmly on a well greased cookie sheet.
Cover cookies with a tea towel and let stand over night.
Cookies will rise and spread.
Preheat oven to 325℉ (160℃) (165 degrees C).
Bake cookies for 10 to 15 minutes until golden brown.
Cool on a wire rack, dusting with some powdered sugar before serving.
Store at air-tight container.
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