Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Melting Moments



Such a simple biscuit to make - even a novice and cooking can confidently make this one.  The only thing to be careful of is the quantity you will consume.   The main ingredient is butter which gives it the shortbread like texture.  The cornflour gives it the 'melt in your mouth' flavour.  There is hardly any sugar to speak of.

Recipe
Adapted from Joy of Baking

100 gms flour
30 gms cornflour
pinch of salt
15 gms icing sugar
115 gms butter
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
icing sugar to sprinkle on top

  • Sift the flour, cornflour and salt in a bowl
  • Beat the butter, at room temperature, till light and fluffy.
  • Mix in the icing sugar - if you beat this it will fly so mix in till incorporated - then beat the butter sugar mix till light and fluffy
  • Add in the vanilla extract.  You could add in lemon rind at this stage.
  • Fold in the dry ingredients, incorporating till mixed.
  • Keep in a cool place to chill - at least an hour


  • Line a tray with greaseproof paper, and preheat the over to 170 C
  • Take small balls of the biscuit mix, and flatten slightly
  • Bake for 12-14 min till edges turn slight golden
  • Remove and keep to cool.  If you try and move them when hot they will break.
  • Roll the cookies in a dish which has icing sugar.


These can be stored in a dry box for a week - if they survive that long.

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