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The Flavor Bender   ›   Recipes   ›   Delicious Desserts   ›   Cookies and Bar Recipes   ›   Quick and Easy Italian Pistachio Cookies

Quick and Easy Italian Pistachio Cookies

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Updated: 7/17/2023
Total Time22 minutes mins
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Italian Pistachio Cookies - Only 4 ingredients! Gluten free, soft and fudgy pistachio cookies that are easy to make and ready in under 30 minutes!

The easiest and most delicious Italian Pistachio Cookies ever! Soft and a little fudgy in the center, with crunchy pistachios on the outside, these cookies are ready in under 30 minutes. Make sure to double the recipe because these babies disappear FAST.

If you like pistachios (my homemade pistachio paste and marshmallows with pistachios are two more of my favorites), you’ll love these cookies!

Italian Pistachio Cookies - Only 4 ingredients! Gluten free, soft and fudgy pistachio cookies that are easy to make and ready in under 30 minutes!

I haven’t always been a fan of pistachios. In fact you could say that I used to hate them, which would be much closer to the truth. But now? I can’t get enough of them.

So what changed? One fine summer morning (summer in the southern hemisphere) six years ago (almost to the day), I was introduced to a little cookie that blew me away with first impressions. And changed my mind. The meeting was far too brief for my liking, and I never got its name, but the memory of it lingered.

Eventually I will return to that meeting place and reacquaint myself with that cookie many times in the following years. And then I moved away and I never heard from it again. And that’s when I decided I will take matters into my own hands and clone it in my kitchen. So I did.

The name had always eluded me but that doesn’t really matter. Lets just call these Italian Pistachio Cookies, because something this alluring has got to be European right? All kidding aside, they actually are Italian cookies, as you may find them named elsewhere on the Internet.

Italian Pistachio Cookies - the dough is just sticky enough to form balls. Make sure to use wet hands to roll the dough to prevent sticking.

It was February 2009. My aunt wanted to show me Little Italy in Haberfield, Sydney, where she was going to get herself some Olives and few other deli items. So I went along. She took me to a little Italian bakery (the name of which I cannot remember unfortunately!) along Ramsay street, where I found all kinds of colourful and positively delicious looking Italian sweet treats.

I just wanted to get a Rum Baba, but my aunt also got me some Pistachio cookies and Cannolis! And then we went to a place called Pasticceria Papa and got a big piece of their famous Ricotta cheesecake!

Italian Pistachio Cookies - Roll the cookie dough in extra chopped pistachios for extra crunch and texture!

If those exotic sounding words haven’t already convinced you, let me say it again. Those were little pieces of heaven in my mouth. Those cannolis are still the best I’ve ever had, the Rum Baba tasted amazing, and the cheesecake was the creamiest Ricotta cheesecake I’ve had so far.

But the star was undoubtedly (and surprisingly) those soft, slightly fudgy / chewy Italian Pistachio cookies! They had lovely, crunchy pistachios on the outside and a soft center. I could have eaten them all day.

Italian Pistachio Cookies - baked until just slightly browned at the bottom. You can make round cookies or crescent cookies too.

As long as I was living in Sydney, I was able to catch a bus ride to Little Italy and get some of those cookies. But when I moved North along the coastline a couple of years later, I had to find a way to recreate them. 

I developed the recipe over several years and tried numerous batches before I got something that was very close to what I had first had in Sydney. And it’s so easy! You only need 4 ingredients: Pistachios, Almonds, Sugar and Egg whites (and no flour and no butter). It takes less than 30 minutes from start to end. I hope you like it just as much as I do! 🙂

Italian Pistachio Cookies - Only 4 ingredients! Gluten free, soft and fudgy pistachio cookies that are easy to make and ready in under 30 minutes!

The trick to baking these perfect Italian Pistachio Cookies is the baking time! You only want to bake these cookies until the bottom of the cookie is just lightly browned. You don’t want the top of the cookie to brown too much (only the edges!) because then these aren’t going to be too soft in the middle.

The baking time depends on the shape and size of the cookies. If you make cookies that are about 1 1/2 inches in diameter, then they will need about 15 – 17 minutes in the oven. If you make cookies that are about 1 inch in diameter, they only require 10 – 12 minutes.

Italian Pistachio Cookies - Only 4 ingredients! Gluten free, soft and fudgy pistachio cookies that are easy to make and ready in under 30 minutes!

I like to make crescent shaped cookies as well! When I make these Italian Pistachio Cookies in a crescent shape, I first make a 1 1/2 inch cookie ball and then shape into a crescent shape. These will be ready after baking for about 12 minutes. Because of the shape of these cookies, they take a shorter time to bake than their “ball” counterpart.

For this recipe, I made 1 inch round cookies and crescent cookies made with 1 1/2 inch rounds. So that the baking time is the same for both.

If you love Pistachios this is the cookie for you. However, even if you’r not a fan, you should still try them! 🙂 Because these cookies are what turned me to the green side! Besides they are so easy to make, why not give them a try?

Soft in the center, a little fudgy, not too sweet and dairy free and gluten free! You can also check out my homemade pistachio paste for a deliciously nutty and sweet pistachio butter, or these orange blossom marshmallows with pistachios for more pistachio goodness!

I always make a double batch, because trust me, they are not going to last very long! So my advice is, make a double batch secretly, and then pretend like you only made one. You won’t be sorry! 🙂 And if you’re making these for the holidays, check out my collection of candy recipes, cookie recipes, and Christmas recipes for more holiday favorites that everyone will love!

Italian Pistachio Cookies - Only 4 ingredients! Gluten free, soft and fudgy pistachio cookies that are easy to make and ready in under 30 minutes!

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Recipe

Italian Pistachio Cookies - Only 4 ingredients! Gluten free, soft and fudgy pistachio cookies that are easy to make and ready in under 30 minutes!
4.9 from 27 votes

Italian Pistachio Cookies

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: 26 cookies
Cuisine: European, Italian
Italian Pistachio Cookies - Only 4 ingredients! Gluten free, soft and fudgy pistachio cookies that are easy to make and ready in under 30 minutes!

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Easy
These Italian Pistachio Cookies are soft and a little fudgy in the center, with crunchy pistachios on the outside. Super simple to make and they are ready in under 30 minutes. Absolutely delicious cookies, perfect for the holidays! Dairy free and gluten free.

US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Weight‌ ‌measurements‌ ‌are‌ ‌recommended‌ ‌for‌ ‌accurate‌ ‌results whenever available.

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Prep: 7 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Total Time: 22 minutes mins
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Makes: 26 Cookies

Ingredients:
 

  • 226 g raw pistachios 8 oz
  • 75 g raw pistachios 1.7 oz
  • 125 g white sugar 1 ⅛ cup
  • 135 g blanched sliced almonds 4.8 oz
  • 60 g egg whites (about 2 egg whites, but measure out to make sure). An extra egg white if needed.
  • ½ tsp vanilla optional
  • Confectioner’s sugar to dust on top optional

Instructions:
 

  • Preheat oven to 165°C / 325°F. Line a baking tray with parchment paper.
  • In a food processor, combine the first measure of pistachios, almonds and the sugar. Process until the nuts are ground (with no large chunks left). Transfer the ground nuts and sugar into a clean dry bowl.
    226 g raw pistachios, 125 g white sugar, 135 g blanched sliced almonds
  • Mix in the measured egg whites (and vanilla if using, this is optional) with the ground nuts and sugar, and mix with a wooden spoon until you get a slightly sticky ball of dough. You will need to mix well to make sure the dough comes together. If needed, add extra egg whites (1 tsp at a time).
    60 g egg whites, ½ tsp vanilla
  • Chop the extra pistachios into smaller, coarse pieces and set aside.
    75 g raw pistachios
  • Round cookies – Using a cookie scoop or wet hands, portion out the cookie dough to make round cookies (with a diameter of about 1 inch), and roll each one in the coarsely chopped pistachio nuts. Place these cookies on a prepared cookie baking tray and flatten them slightly.
  • Crescent cookies – Using a cookie scoop or wet hands, portion out the cookie dough (with a diameter of 1.5 inches) to make the crescent cookies. Roll this dough ball into slender cylindrical shape, and then shape it again into a crescent. Dip the top of the cookie in the coarsely chopped pistachio nuts. Place these cookies on a prepared cookie baking tray, nut side up.
  • Bake them in the preheated oven for about 10 – 12 minutes, until they just start to turn brown at the edges. 
  • Remove from the oven and let them cool down completely. The cookies will be soft when warm, so they must be cooled down before being moved. Dust them with some icing sugar / confectioner’s sugar (optional).
    Confectioner’s sugar to dust on top
  • This recipe makes 23 – 26 cookies, and you can keep them in an airtight container for a few days.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1cookie Calories: 60kcal (3%) Carbohydrates: 9g (3%) Protein: 3g (6%) Fat: 6g (9%) Saturated Fat: 0.4g (3%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 3g Trans Fat: 0.001g Sodium: 6mg Potassium: 151mg (4%) Fiber: 2g (8%) Sugar: 6g (7%) Vitamin A: 46IU (1%) Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 24mg (2%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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90 responses

  1. Simon Vanbecelaere
    December 17, 2016

    Almonds and pistachio! Two of my favorites for baking 🙂 These remind me of a cookie my grandfather made for us when we were younger! Looks superb! Thanks for sharing

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  2. Marie Sessa
    December 10, 2016

    5 stars
    Cannot wait to try this recipe.

    Reply
  3. Natalya
    January 25, 2016

    Made these and loved everything about them! Easy to make, few simple ingredients, small in size takes out the guilt factor and they contain just the right amount of sweetness! I cannot have dairy at this time, so finding dessert recipes that taste good is a challenge! Thank you!

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  4. Michèle
    November 21, 2015

    5 stars
    So after having made a pistachio blanc manger I looked at the ground up pistachios and thought surely I can turn these into something as I cringe at waste. A simple google search later and I found your recipe. Full confession I had to take liberties with your recipe to make them because my goal was to use up the pistachios, not run to the store for other ingredients! So without question I will make these per your recipe but figured I might as well post my version too as they came out great. I did not have almonds, only amandes en poudre (I live in France so a staple here) but in short, that’s just ground almonds so figured it would work. I also didn’t have enough pistachios for rolling them in so I rolled them in the amandes en poudre. (It worked great but yours are much prettier rolled in the pistachios and almonds). I also added a micro-plane of lemon zest to the mix. But otherwise the base of the recipe was the same and they may just be my new favorite cookie. My husband and I just had our afternoon espresso and these were the perfect accompaniment. Thanks for sharing your wonderful memory and for traveling down the road of recreating them!

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    1. Dini
      November 24, 2015

      Thank you so much for your lovely comment Michèle! You made my day! I am so glad that you personalised it and made it your own and even more, that you liked it! These are by far one of my favourite cookies, and I would eat them everyday if I could. I am definitely going to add some lemon zest the next time I make them too! Thank you for that incredible tip! 🙂

      Reply
  5. deliciouslynell
    July 26, 2015

    How gorgeous! I’m glad I came over to visit!

    Reply
  6. Sam
    June 30, 2015

    Love pistachios, but Hubby is allergic to almonds, any suggestion for substitution? Would prefer to keep it gluten free if possible but not a must. Thanks

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    1. Dini
      June 30, 2015

      Hi Sam! Thank you so much for visiting my blog.
      You can definitely substitute all pistachios instead of Almonds if you prefer (and recommended over other substitutions), it will definitely have a stronger pistachio flavour. You could also use ground hazelnuts as well, but that will add the hazelnut flavour.
      If you use the same weight of pistachios to almonds, and process it along with the pistachios called for in the recipe, it should still come out delicious! 🙂 I would love to know how it turned out for you! I hope you and your hubby love them 🙂

      Reply
  7. Laura @MotherWouldKnow
    April 1, 2015

    I love these pistachio cookies. And they are Passover-friendly and gluten-free – a triple threat for those of us observing Passover.

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    1. Dini
      April 2, 2015

      I love these cookies too! I hope you do make them for Passover 🙂

      Reply
  8. Savanna @ Gluten Free Vegan Pantry
    March 31, 2015

    Mmmmm I love all things pistachio and these cookies sound amazing!

    Reply
  9. Christine
    March 10, 2015

    I adore Pistachios…I am getting the ingredients for this recipe tomorrow!! Thank you for sharing at the Friday Favorites Link Party. I hope to see you again this week!! Hugs – Christine

    Reply
  10. Justine
    March 8, 2015

    What an awesome story! I love that you were able to recreate these at home and they sound amazing 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      March 10, 2015

      Thank you Justine! 🙂

      Reply
  11. Winnie
    March 7, 2015

    These are looking wonderful, and as they contain no flour – they’d be wonderful for Passover (our coming holiday)
    Pinning and saving the recipe!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      March 7, 2015

      I’m really glad Winnie! 🙂 yo have to let me know what you think! Your cookies look far more impressive though…

      Reply
  12. skd
    March 7, 2015

    The case of the disappearing cookie lol 🙂 When something looks so irresistible, can’t blame anyone. Your idea is excellent. making one secret batch. haha 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      March 7, 2015

      I do that more often than I care to admit! 😀 It works though!!

      Reply
  13. Prachi Garg
    March 7, 2015

    A.M.A.Z.I.N.G ! i would be making it soon. Thanks for sharing on FF

    Reply
  14. Julie @ HostessAtHeart
    March 6, 2015

    I love pistachios and these cookies look amazing!

    Reply
  15. Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake
    March 6, 2015

    I LOVE pistachios! When we were kids my parents used to buy us a treat once a week with the food shop, normally we picked something chocolatey but every now and then I’d get a bag of pistachios – that’s how much I love them, 10 year old me sometimes chose nuts over chocolate!
    I definitely need to make these cookies asap!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      March 7, 2015

      I have always loved cashews and almonds, but I’ve had to warm up to the other types of nuts! 🙂 Pistachios are almost like a precious thing to me because they are a little more expensive than the other nuts too! 🙂

      Reply
  16. Kaila (GF Life 24/7)
    March 6, 2015

    These look tasty! I think it’s wonderful to find those little bakeries wherever you end up living. I know my cousin who moves around a lot has found various German bakeries near her multiple times. I lived in the same city once and had never even heard of the bakeries. It just takes a bit of searching! Hope you have a wonderful weekend. 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      March 7, 2015

      I love the little bakeries too! I found the best chocolate croissant I’ve ever had in an obscure bakery in Sydney that noone knew about, plus all of it is over by 10am! They are the best bakeries! 🙂
      Thank you Kaila! 🙂 Have a wonderful weekend too!

      Reply
  17. Caroline
    March 6, 2015

    Ooh, I could easily eat a few of these! I wasn’t a fan of pistachio as a child – I think it was pistachio ice cream put me off, but similarly love them now. And love that these are so easy! Will have to give them a try…Thanks for sharing, and happy FF!

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  18. Amanda
    March 5, 2015

    Oooooooh!!! I love pistachios and anything pistachio flavored… so these are a must try for me 😀 Hearing your stories about the recipe made me smile. Thank you for linking up to Friday Favorites 😀 Enjoy your weekend!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      March 6, 2015

      Thank you Amanda! I love Pistachios now too. These are the cookies that converted me 🙂 I hope you have an amazing Weekend too! 🙂

      Reply
  19. Diana Rambles
    March 5, 2015

    Yum! I want these NOW!!!

    Reply
  20. Brittaney @ Sips and Snacks
    March 5, 2015

    I love pistachios, and these look wonderful! I love recipes like this that only call for a couple ingredients, and how lucky is it that I already have all of them?! Can’t wait to try them!

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    1. Dini
      March 6, 2015

      Thank you Brittaney! These are super easy to make too, so I hope you do give it a go! Please let me know what you think! 🙂

      Reply
      1. Lauren
        April 16, 2016

        Hi, these sound great. How many eggs do you need for the egg whites?

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        1. Dini
          April 19, 2016

          Hi Lauren!
          1 egg white is about 40g. So for this you will need about 1 1/2 egg whites. I like measuring it because each egg white might weigh differently. Just add a little at a time to get the consistency of the dough right 🙂

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          1. Munni
            June 14, 2017

            Hi there I’m a lover of nuts and this calls for the perfect recipe !!! I was just wondering if you just add the egg whites in or you wisk them into the ground nuts ?
            Thank you ! Look forward to hearing from you soon

          2. Dini
            June 14, 2017

            Hi Munni!
            I am really glad you love the recipe! 🙂 These cookies are so good! For this, you just have to add the egg whites to the nuts and mix it through. You do not have to whisk the egg whites before adding them 🙂
            Hope that helps!

          3. Reema Gurjar
            November 2, 2020

            Hello there, I want to make these without egg. You think I could use milk bind the ingredients instead of egg whites? I’m ok to use dairy, but not egg.

          4. Dini
            November 2, 2020

            Hi Reema
            Egg white is an important ingredient in this recipe as it’s the only ingredient that will provide structure to the cookie.
            Milk will unfortunately not be a good substitute. Aquafaba might be, but because I haven’t tried it myself, I can’t be certain if it will work.
            The best option is to follow a vegan pistachio cookie recipe that has been tested and egg free so you know you will get better results.

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