For a more intense rose flavor, use a high-quality rose water. Be careful not to use too much, as it can be overpowering. Culinary grade dried rose petals are essential for this recipe. Ensure they are unsprayed and intended for consumption. Chilling the dough is crucial for preventing the cookies from spreading too much in the oven. Don't skip this step! Store cooled cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
Syble Swaniawski
Jun 30, 2025The rose water I used was very strong, so I only used 1/4 teaspoon. They turned out perfectly.
Julia Rogahn
Jun 27, 2025I added a drizzle of white chocolate on top after they cooled, and it was a fantastic addition.
Uriel Bednar
Jun 27, 2025I accidentally overbaked them a bit, but they still tasted great. Just keep a close eye on them in the oven.
Albin Oberbrunner
Jun 18, 2025My kids loved helping me cut out the shapes. It was a fun baking activity for the whole family.
Ebba Cummerata
Jun 11, 2025I made these for a tea party, and everyone raved about them. They look so pretty on a plate.
Fern Jakubowski
Jun 10, 2025These cookies are absolutely delightful! The rose flavor is subtle and not at all overpowering.
Andreane Hirthe
Jun 10, 2025The dough was a bit sticky, even after chilling. I added a little more flour when rolling it out.