Pignoli (Pine Nut) Cookies

Why I Love This Recipe
I got this recipe from a friend, who got it from HER friend. After having them at her home, I knew I had to have that recipe. They are as good as from any Italian bakery I've had. I make a separate batch without any pine nuts for my family members who just love the chewy, moist, rich almond cookie part.
Ingredients You'll Need
This dough does not double well. Better to make two separate batches.
8 oz. Almond Paste (from bakery, if possible, rather than the kind sold in the supermarkets)
1 c. sugar
2 egg whites
Pignoli nuts (marketed as Pine Nuts)
Directions
With hand mixer, beat Almond Paste until crumbly.
Slowly add sugar until incorporated.
Slowly add egg whites.
Mix to insure there are no lumps.
Roll dough into teaspoon size balls and roll in Pignoli nuts (I just press the nuts on one side by holding the ball of dough in your fingers and pressing upside down onto a platter of the nuts).
Flatten balls on parchment or brown paper.
Bake 350 for 10-15 minutes on parchment paper.