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23 Chinese New Year treats to make at home

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23 Chinese New Year treats to make at home

Plus, recipes to get you started on baking

by Sean Tan and Cherrie Lim  /   January 19, 2021
Homemade Chinese New Year Treats

Credit: Robin Yong

Stocking up on CNY snacks? What better way to ring in the occasion than with your own home-baked treats! While most people skip the hassle of baking and opt for storebought treats, you might consider attempting to make these traditional delicacies yourself! Besides, everyone will surely appreciate your efforts. To get a head start, here are 23 recipes that you can try.

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23 Chinese New Year treats to make at home
Mandarin Orange Cookies
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Delight everybody with cookies that look and taste like the auspicious mandarin oranges for Chinese New Year.

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Robin Yong
Pistachio Cookies
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With only chopped pistachios and basic ingredients, form these pistachio cookies great for gifting and serving over the festive occasion in only six simple steps.

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Robin Yong
Mixed Nuts Florentine Cookies
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There’s something about nuts and the festive season that goes extremely well hand-in-hand. Make these bite-sized treats good for munch n’ crunch over catching up with friends and family for Chinese New Year.

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Robin Yong
Butter Cookies with Royal Icing
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What’s the Chinese New Year without festive cookies? Rather than buying containers of them, try your hand at baking them yourself or with your family. They’re easy to make and you can even design them on your own to symbolise good fortune.

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Robin Yong
Crispy Salted Caramel Peanut Puff
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The traditional Chinese New Year snack symbolises wealth and is one of the favourites amongst locals for its crispy, nutty textures. Put an even more delectable spin on it with salted caramel and surprise your guests with this treat both homemade and handmade!

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Robin Yong
Almond Nibs Biscuits
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Almond cookies are one of the staple Chinese New Year nibbles everyone loves, and this recipe gives you fragrant, crunchy ones.

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Almond Sugee Shortbread Cookies
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This buttery almond shortbread would make a great homemade gift, as well as a treat for morning or afternoon tea.

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Marzipan And Pistachio Biscuits
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We love the mix of flavours in these light bites – pack them into bottles as gifts for relatives and friends.

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Rob Shaw/BauerSyndication.com.au
Pineapple Tarts
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Pineapple tarts are synonymous with Chinese New Year, and this recipe gives you homemade ones with a juicy filling and buttery crust.

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Robin Yong
Cornflake Cookies
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Turn up the notch on your favourite cornflakes and turn them into cookies. Goodbye soggy cereal, hello buttery-smooth cornflake cookies!

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Sweet Treasure Pear
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Cooling and nutritious, this dessert also helps you achieve smooth and beautiful skin (thanks to the white fungus) – serve it to your girlfriends or mum-in-law for brownie points.

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Robin Yong
Condensed Milk Biscuits
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They make perfect gifts for families with children as kids will love these milky, buttery treats.

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Rob Shaw/BauerSyndication.com.au
Seaweed & Spring Roll Crisps
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Whether as a snack or served alongside some festive dishes, these delicious crisps are really addictive!

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Robin Yong
Triple Choc Mega Cookies
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Although these are not particularly meant for Chinese New Year, no one will say no to a jumbo chocolate cookie. You can pack them into individual red gift bags to make it more CNY-appropriate.

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Rob Shaw/BauerSyndication.com.au
Fortune Cookies
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Fortune cookies are fun as everyone loves cracking them open to discover their fortune. Make your own (with your own fun messages within) using this recipe.

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Robin Yong
Peanut Butter Choc Cookie
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Another great cookie recipe with gooey peanut butter and chocolate in it to delight all ages.

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Rob Shaw/BauerSyndication.com.au
Kwai Far Koh Jelly
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This prosperous-looking jelly might seem complex to make but it’s not difficult at all! Best for serving or gifting them to your in-laws or the older folks in your family – they will surely approve!

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Robin Yong
Almond Cookies
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Bake these bite-sized goodies for special occasions like the Lunar New Year or as gifts for family and friends – everyone will appreciate that they are home-baked with love.

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Glace Fruit Cake
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A fruity cake that is decorated with glace fruits (candied fruits) and nuts. Perfect for the festive celebrations and family gatherings.

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Mazola Peanut Cookies
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The peanuts in these cookies provide the textural element of crunch every great cookie needs. A fast and easy snack to whip up for the family to enjoy!

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Orange Semperit Cookies
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This Malaysian traditional cookie is a fantastic snack to intrigue visitors during Hari Raya Aidilfitri (Eidulfitri), but you can make it work for the Lunar New Year too!

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Plum & Almond Slice
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Incorporate fruits and shortcrust pastry to your favourite grocery store cake mix and you end up with these fancifully delicious plum and almond slices!

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Salted Egg Yolk Cookies
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Salted egg yolk anything is all the rage this season so don’t miss out and make your very own salted egg yolk cookies for your friends and family.

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This article was first published in Women’s Weekly.

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