Fortune Cookies - Catherine Zhang (2024)

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Light and crispy wafer-like fortune cookies with a special note. A classic after a meal of Chinese, and the perfect treat for lunar new year or a special event!

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Fortune cookies were a childhood favourite. Growing up in Australia I was surrounded by a lot of westernised Chinese restaurants, and fortune cookies were a must-have after a meal! As I grew up I saw them less and less, but nonetheless, they are fun cookie that I think of from time to time.

The typical fortune cookies, in all honesty, taste like cardboard. Who actually enjoys the cookies? On the other hand, homemade fortune cookies are absolutely delicious! Sweet, crunchy wafer-like cookies with a hint of vanilla, and paired with a homemade fortune?! The best little treat for a fun or special event!

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What are fortune cookies?

Fortune cookies are thin wafer-like cookies folded into a butterfly shape. When cracked open they reveal a slip of paper with a fortune and list of numbers, which are sometimes used as lottery numbers.

While fortune cookies are typically associated with Chinese cuisine, they aren't of Chinese origin. Instead, they were popularised in America, served as sweet treat after American-Chinese cuisine.

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Tips for the perfect fortune cookie

The batter for these cookies is super simple, however, the hard part is the shaping of the cookie. As the cookies are so thin they need to be shaped as quickly as possible otherwise they will firm up and crack. Here are a couple tips for you to make perfect looking cookies:

Make three at a time

Only bake three cookies at a time. If you bake too many cookies at a time the final cookie will have firmed up before you even shape it. I find three to be the perfect number, that way the final cookie is still pliable enough to shape without cracking. If you are a complete beginner I would recommend even baking two at a time. The process may be more time-consuming, however, this ensures that each fortune cookie is shaped well.

Wear gloves

Unless you are incredibly good at handling hot things, wearing gloves will make the shaping process so much easier. The best combination is a pair of cotton gloves topped with a pair of food-safe gloves. This allows you to hold the cookies straight out of the oven without the possibility of burning your fingers. Otherwise, any kind of gloves will help prevent your fingers from burning.

Have everything prepared

Preparation is key when making things that require timing. Make sure you have your workspace set up with a glass to fold the fortune cookies on, a cupcake tin to hold the shape of the cookies, and a pair of gloves to handle the cookies. That way, when the cookies come out of the oven you can shape them immediately.

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How to shape the fortune cookie

Once you have everything prepared, shaping the fortune cookies is super easy! Once the cookies come out of the oven:

  • Flip the cookie so the flat surface faces up
  • Place the fortune along the centre
  • Gently fold the cookie in half
  • Hold the cookie above the lip of a glass and pull down the two corners
  • Place in the cavity of a cupcake tray to set

Customising your fortune cookies

There are so many fun ways to customize your cookies, whether that be adding flavours to the batter or coating them in chocolate.

To flavour your cookie:

  • Matcha cookies: substitute 1 teaspoon flour with matcha powder
  • Chocolate cookies: substitute 1 tablespoon flour with cocoa powder
  • Almond: replace the vanilla extract with equal amounts of almond extract

To decorate:

  • Sprinkle the cookies with sesame seeds/crushed nuts before baking
  • Dip the cookies in melted chocolate/candy melts
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Frequently asked questions

My fortune cookies keep cracking when I fold them

If your cookies are cracking when you fold them they've cooled too much before you started shaping them. Either make fewer cookies in a batch, so you can get to folding them all in time, or just work faster!

Why are my cookies soft?

If you spread the cookie batter too thick the cookies will take longer to bake, and the edges will brown quicker. The centre of the cookie will be soft, while the edges are crunchy. The solution is to spread the batter thinner!

My fortune cookies getting soggy after I make them, how can I prevent this?

These cookies will get soggy if they aren't stored properly. Make sure you store them in an airtight container at room temperature. They will last 2-3 days stored like this.

If you want them to last even longer you can bake the shaped cookies in the oven at 120C/250F for 6-7 minutes. This will draw out any remaining moisture in the cookies, keeping them crisp for longer.

Why isn't my chocolate setting?

It is important to use compound chocolate or tempered chocolate when decorating. Compound chocolate is made with vegetable oils instead of cocoa butter, and will set solid when left at room temperature. If you know how to temper chocolate then feel free to use good quality chocolate. If you dip the cookies in regular chocolate without it being tempered it won't set, keep that in mind!

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Let's Get Baking!

Get creative with the fortune you put in your cookies. Whether they be fun fortunes or cute letters to your loved ones you can't go wrong.

If you liked this recipe make sure to leave me a comment and rating down below, I would love to know how you went.

Also, don't forget to tag me on Instagram@catherine.dessertsand hashtag #cattycakes so I can see and share your desserts. Follow me onFacebook,Pinterest,Youtube,andTikTokfor more of my baking creations and updates! Until next time... happy caking!

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Light and crispy wafer-like cookies with a special note. A classic after a meal of Chinese, and the perfect treat for lunar new year or a special event!

  • Author: Catherine Zhang
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 18 cookies 1x
  • Category: Cookie
  • Method: Easy
  • Cuisine: Asian Fusion

Ingredients

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  • 2 Egg whites
  • 80 g Plain flour (⅔ cup)
  • 100g White sugar (½ cup)
  • 80g Unsalted butter, melted (⅓ cup)
  • ½ tsp Vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp Water
  • Compound chocolate or candy melts, melted for dipping

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 180C/355F
  2. Place the egg whites and sugar in a large bowl and whisk until frothy
  3. Add the melted butter, vanilla extract and water, and mix until well combined
  4. Add the flour and mix until just combined
  5. Line a baking tray with baking paper and spoon the batter onto the surface, smoothening it out into a thin and round 7cm / 3-inch circle (Don't make more than 3 or 4 at a time, this will give you time to shape the cookies before they firm up)
  6. Bake for 7 minutes or until lightly golden brown
  7. Working quickly, remove the tray from the oven, flip the cookies, place your desired fortune along the centre line and fold in half
  8. Place the gently folded cookie on the edge of a cup and pull the two corners down to form the shape
  9. Place the cookie in a cupcake tin to cool
  10. Repeat with the remaining cookies
  11. Melt the compound chocolate or candy melts and dip one side of the fortune cookies to coat
  12. Place on a sheet of baking paper to set and enjoy!

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FAQs

Do you have to eat the whole fortune cookie for it to come true? ›

There are many superstitions when it comes to eating fortune cookies. Some people claim that you must eat the whole cookie in order for the fortune to come true or, if the fortune is ill fated, that you cannot eat any of the cookie or the bad fortune will come true.

What are some good fortunes to put in fortune cookies? ›

Fortune Cookie Sayings
  • Do not be afraid of competition.
  • An exciting opportunity lies ahead of you.
  • You love peace.
  • Get your mind set… ...
  • You will always be surrounded by true friends.
  • Sell your ideas-they have exceptional merit.
  • You should be able to undertake and complete anything.
  • You are kind and friendly.

In what order do you eat a fortune cookie? ›

THE instructions on the red wrapper are very explicit: (1) Open the packaging. (2) Use both hands to break open the fortune cookie. (3) Retrieve and read the fortune. (4) Eat the cookie.

What happens if you get nothing in your fortune cookie? ›

What does it mean when there is no fortune in a fortune cookie? If there is no fortune in a fortune cookie it means you are being invited to script your life as you'd LIKE it to unfold. There is a clean slate allowing you to CREATE your life starting now.

Are you supposed to eat the fortune cookie paper? ›

First, because the fortune is written on a piece of paper, the consumer needs to crack open the cookie and remove the paper before eating the cookie.

Will my fortune cookie come true? ›

As for predicting the future, no, fortune cookies don't have special powers of foresight. The fortune cookie you open at a Chinese restaurant came into your hands randomly. If it happens to contain a fortune that comes true, it's just coincidence. Besides, many fortunes don't even predict the future.

Why don t they put fortunes in fortune cookies? ›

Simply put, they no longer tell fortunes because the family-run companies that dominate this business cannot keep up with demand. Yet that doesn't spoil the fun of fortune cookies. Some companies create "adult" messages, and a few allow patrons to create their own fortunes.

What are the lucky numbers for fortune cookies? ›

This will give you a better chance at winning the lottery

The six numbers in FORTUNE COOKIES associated with the most winners are: 4, 14, 15, 22, 26 and 28.

Are you supposed to say your fortune cookie? ›

You cannot look at all the fortunes first, then claim the best one as your own – or give the worst one to someone else. 6.) After reading the fortune, you must not tell anyone your fortune, and then eat your fortune cookie and put paper on fire for it to come true.

What is the most expensive fortune cookie? ›

The most money anyone has paid for a fortune cookie is £10,000 ($17,473) at an auction at the Chinese New Year Gala Dinner in aid of Kids at the Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, United Kingdom, on 8 February 2006.

Do Japanese eat fortune cookies? ›

While many Americans associate these fortune cookies with Chinese restaurants—and by extension, Chinese culture—they are actually more readily traceable to 19th-century Japan and 20th-century America.

Can my dog have fortune cookies? ›

Technically, yes, dogs can eat fortune cookies. Fortune cookies are basic foods with few ingredients, and it is safe to give them to your dog in most circ*mstances. However, fortune cookies are not necessarily good for dogs. Dogs do not need to eat processed foods and sugars.

How rare is a blank fortune cookie? ›

Therefore, in my experience, the probability is less than 1 in 8640 of a cookie with no fortune.

How many different fortunes are there in fortune cookies? ›

7. There is a limited number of unique fortunes. Wonton Food Inc. has about 15,000 fortunes in a database it uses for all its cookies. Donald Lau, former vice president and chief financial officer Wonton Food, wrote most of those fortunes as part of his job when he first started with the company.

What does it mean when you have an empty fortune cookie bag? ›

7) if there is no fortune in a fortune cookie, it is a sign that something good will happen to you soon. And by chance, if you've ever had a cookie that contained 2 fortunes, they cancel each other out and you grab another cookie and that fortune will come true.

Can you keep fortune cookies? ›

They do keep well for a few days in an airtight container (if it's humid, slip in a piece of bread to keep them crisp), so they can be made ahead. Write out, or print, fortunes on pieces of paper that are about 3/8 inch (1 cm) wide. Cut them out. Preheat the oven to 300F (150C).

Why do fortune cookies not have fortunes? ›

Simply put, they no longer tell fortunes because the family-run companies that dominate this business cannot keep up with demand. Yet that doesn't spoil the fun of fortune cookies. Some companies create "adult" messages, and a few allow patrons to create their own fortunes.

Where does the fortune cookie come from? ›

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