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Spanish Cake Cookies Recipe

Receta de Españoletas Aragonesas

20 minutes

40 cookies

Españoletas Aragonesas are a beloved sweet from Aragón that show how simple ingredients can create something truly delightful. These cake‑like cookies offer comforting flavors that feel straight from a Spanish home kitchen. With just ten minutes of preparation, they’re an easy way to bring authentic Spanish baking to your table.

Ingredients

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Nutritional Facts

Calories 69;
Calories from Fat 18;
Total Fat 2 gr (3%);
Saturated Fat 0.4 gr (3%);
Trans Fat 0.002 gr;
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.3 gr;
Monounsaturated Fat 1 gr;
Cholesterol 14 mg (5%);
Sodium 52 mg (2%);
Potassium 16 mg (0%);
Total Carbohydrates 11 gr (4%);
Fiber 0.2 gr (1%);
Sugars 6 gr (7%);
Protein 1 gr (2%);
Vitamin A 21 IU (0%);
Vitamin C 1 mg (1%);
Calcium 21 mg (2%);
Iron 0.4 mg (2%);

* Percent Daily Values are based on 2000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your caloric needs.

How To Cook

STEP 1

Crack the eggs into a large bowl, finely grate in the zest of 1/2 a lemon, avoiding the white pith, whisk together until light and frothy, about 1 to 2 minutes.

STEP 2

Once the eggs are whisked, slowly add in the sugar while whisking continuously. Once all the sugar has been added, pour in the extra virgin olive oil and whisk until well mixed together.

STEP 3

Add in the baking powder and sea salt. Start whisking continuously while slowly adding in the flour. If you see the mixture is getting too thick to mix with the whisk, you can swap out for a large wooden spoon or a spatula.

STEP 4

Once all the flour has been added and you've ended up with a thick and creamy batter, the mixture is ready to go. If you see your mixture is to thin or runny, add in more flour. Either way, this batter is very forgiving if your measurements are not perfect.

STEP 5

To start shaping the cookies, you can add spoonfuls of the batter onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper, about the size of a walnut and evenly spaced out. Or add the batter into a ziplock bag, cut off the tip and, like a piping bag, add the batter in the same method. Once again, about the size of a walnut and making sure each cookie is spaced out, as they will expand while baking.

STEP 6

Put the baking tray into a preheated oven. Bake + broil option (bottom + top heat, similar to a convection oven) at 355°F/180°C.

STEP 7

After 10 to 12 minutes and the cookies are golden brown and have a light crispy texture, remove from the oven, let them rest for a couple of minutes, enjoy!

Notes: This recipe calls for all-purpose flour. You can also use whole wheat, gluten-free or even self-rising flour (just skip out the baking powder). Just use the exact same measurements and cooking times.

 

Recipe, photo and video courtesy of our friend and Valencia native, Albert Bevia, of the recipe site Spain on a Fork.

 

 

Ratings and Reviews

5

1 Reviews

Quick to make and yummy!

March 2026