Showing posts with label Biscuits & Cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biscuits & Cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biscuits & Cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biscuits & Cookies. Show all posts

Onion Cheese Scones#BreadBakers

While baking these scones there spread a beautiful aroma in the house and I got so excited while these were baking. When I took a bite, the aroma of onion spread in my mouth! Super tasty! There is a slight sweetness in these scones. This was easy to make and a perfect accompaintment to soup.
Do try this you will definitely make it again and again they are that good and easy to make!
This recipe uses cake flour, I have made my own cake flour.
To Make Homemade Cake flour
190 Grams All Purpose Flour + 10 Grams Corn Flour
Mix both well togather and your cake flour is ready.
Makes about 12 scones
Ingredients
200 Grams Homemade Cake flour
8 Grams Baking powder
10 Grams Cane Sugar Or Granulated Sugar 
⅛ Teaspoon Salt
50 Grams Cold Unsalted Butter -
60 Grams White Onion - finely chopped
1 Teaspoon Olive Oil
10 Grams Parsley or Coriander leaves- finely chopped
40 Grams Pizza Cheese
1 Egg
60 Grams Milk (+more for brush the top~1Teaspoon)
Method
Preheat the oven to 392 °F/200℃ with both elements on.
Cut the butter into 1cm cubes and cool it in the refrigerator.
Chop onion and add Olive oil mix well. Microwave for a minute. Cool it in the fridge.
Beat the egg well.
Combine the dry ingredients and mix together with a whisk. Add the butter, using fingertips, until the mixture resembles coarse meal Do not over mix. Add onion, parsley, pizza cheese and mix. Add beaten egg, soy milk or milk and mix. Do not over mix or knead.
Using your palm or a bench scrapper , flatten the dough to thick sqaure and keep folding the dough on top of each other for 4 times like a laminated dough by lightly flouring your work surface.
Then again flatten to a square ie. 2.5cm thick/ 1" inch thick. Cut to 4 pieces. Cut each piece into 3 squares i.e is you will get total 12 pieces. Place scones on the tray. Brush the tops of the scones with milk.
Bake for 20 to 22 minutes in a preheated the oven at 200°C or until well risen and golden-brown.  
Break top it with cream cheese then marmalade. Enjoy them warm or with a bowl of soup.
Labels: Biscuits & Cookies, Savory, Scones, Baked, Bread Bakers, Onion, Parsley, Cheese, International Cuisine
#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. You can see all our of lovely bread by following our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated after each event on the #BreadBakers home page. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient. If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send Stacy an email with your blog URL to foodlustpeoplelove@gmail.com.
We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.
This month’s theme is Scones.

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Eggless Brookies /Brownie Cookies#SundayFunday

Brownie+ Cookie = Brookies, yes that excatly what Brookies are... a combo of brownie plus cookie which divine..hmmm.. soft & chewy. If you are craving for rich brownie or cookies for your tea, then should make these brookies which are so satisfying. Prefect for a tea party.

These are so quick to make, if you have all ingredients in the pantry they just take from start to finish 20 to 25 minutes that's it. 
Make these and give them as a gift whenever you visit your friends or relatives or take them for a picnic. They will never ever believe that they are homemade. So let's make these divine Brookies...

Makes: 12 Brookies
Ingredients

½ Cup All Purpose Flour
¼ Cup Dark Cocoa Powder
¼ Teaspoon Level Baking powder
½ Teaspoon Level Baking soda
⅓ Cup Sugar powder
¼ Cup Butter - softened
½ Teaspoon Vanilla Essence
2 Teaspoon Milk or a few drops more - to make a smooth dough.
¼ Cup + 1 Tablespoon Chocolate Chips

Method
Sieve the flour, cocoa, baking powder and baking soda. Stir in the sugar. Mix well until combined.

In a big plate cream the butter with your palms for a minute then add vanilla essence and cream it till mixed. Add the flour mix and 1/4 cup chocolate chips, mix lightly with your fingers till it forms bread crumbs. Then add milk a teaspoon at a time and bring it together to form a smooth dough.
Place the dough on a cling flim and chill the dough in the fridge for 15 to 20 minutes. 
In the meantime preheat the oven to 160°C. Line a baking tray with parchment paper.

Take the dough out make even sized balls and place on the parchment paper, at least 2 inches apart from each other as the brookies will spread. Press the brookies with a fork lightly then place the remaining chocolate chips on it so they can be seen on top once baked.
Bake for 12 minutes only. Switch off the oven. The brookies will be soft or seem undone, but don’t bake longer or they will burn or turn crispy. Leave them in the oven for 5 minutes then take them out and keep them on the tray for another 10 minutes until fully cool and immediately transfer to an airtight container.

My Notes
I used just 2 teaspoons milk to make the dough since the butter used was absolutely soft, used the butter that is always out, kept my on the breakfast table.
To make them vegan, replace milk with almond or soy milk.
If you are using unsalted butter then add a pinch of salt.
Labels: Brookies, Biscuits & Cookies, Chocolate, Kids delight, Eggless, Sunday Funday 

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Keto Almond Biscuit Chicken Pot Pie/Soupy Pie#Soupswappers

This Keto Chicken Pot Pie Soup is rich and creamy, gluten free and with no extra carbs. With the almond biscuit this make a complete and filling meal.
Serves 2
Makes 4 Biscuits
Ingredients

For The Keto Biscuits
40 Grams Softened Butter - I used salted butter
110 Grams Almond flour
1 Teaspoon Baking powder
1 Teaspoon Dried Parsley
1 Large Egg
½ Teaspoon Stevia powder

For The Pie Filling
1 Tablespoon Heaped Butter
1/3 Cup Finely Diced Carrot
1/3 Cup Finely Diced Celery
1/3 Cup Finely Diced French Beans
¼ Cup Finely Diced Onion
¼ Cup Finely Diced Capsicum
½ Teaspoon Pink Himalayan Salt
½ Teaspoon Pesto Dried Seasoning or Black Pepper
¾ Cup Diced Grilled Chicken - I used leftover
¾ Cup Chicken Stock
½ Cup Heavy Cream
½ Teaspoon Xanthan Gum
2 Teaspoon Fresh Parsley - finely chopped

Method
To Make The Keto Biscuits
Preheat oven to 180°C and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicon mat.
Rub the butter into the almond flour till it represents crumbs
Now add the remaining ingredients and whisk until fully combined. 
                              
Divide the mixture into four using a cookie scooper or your hands and place on the lined baking sheet.
Flatten them. Bake for 22 - 24 minutes, until edges start to turn golden brown.
Allow to cool for five minutes before handling and placing on top of pie filling.

To Make The Pie Filling
Heat the butter in a large skillet/pot over medium heat. Once the butter is melted, add the carrots, beans celery, onion, capsicum and a little salt and pepper to the pan. Sauté until the vegetables are soft, about 5 minutes.
Add the chopped chicken, broth, heavy cream, thyme, and xanthan gum. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and then reduce heat to low and let simmer for about 5 minutes until thickened and warmed through. Taste and season with salt and pepper as desired.

Stir in fresh parsley, then divide filling evenly between 2 ramekins, leaving the top 1/4 unfilled. 
Place a biscuit on top of each pot pie and serve!   
It is so ridiculously delicious, comforting and everything you would want for a filling meal.
Labels: Chicken, Soup, Keto, Soup Swappers, Main course, Complete Meal, Gluten free, Biscuits & Cookies, Almond Flour
For the Pot Pie Filling- Per Serving
Calories 166 , Carbs 6 grams
For the Biscuit - Per Serving
calories 395, Carbs 3 grams   
For Soup Swapper this month our theme is "Soup Starting With Leftovers"  

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Eggless Jam Shortcake Swirls#SundayFunday

These shortcakes are so delicious and buttery. To make these I used aluminum muffin mold, would suggest that you use a silicon muffin/cupcake molds to make these. While un molding these tend to break. Felt sorry for not using my silicon cupcake molds to make these delicious shortcakes, no doubt the broken ones my hubby enjoyed. The good ones I took for our Hi Tea Party with friends.


Makes 13 -14 Shortcake Swirls
Ingredients

200 Grams Butter - I used salted butter
75 Grams Icing Sugar
220 Grams All Purpose Flour
2 Tablespoons Jam or as required
½ Teaspoon Vanilla Essence
Icing sugar as required for dusting - optional

Method

Grease silicon cupcake molds and place them in the muffin tray (do not use liners).  
Beat butter and icing sugar well until creamy, stir in the flour, mix gently. Refrigerate this batter for at least 20 minutes. In the meantime preheat the oven to 180°C.   
Pour the mixture into a large piping bag with a large piping nozzle. Pipe swirls of mixture into the molds. Bake for 18 to 22 minutes ( depending on how many swirls you make into the molds).    
Once the they are golden, take them out of the oven and keep them on a wire rack to cool.
Un mold each shortcake gently, sprinkle with icing sugar, put a small spoon drop of jam into center of each.   
Serve with tea or coffee. These got over in one go for our party. 
Labels: Biscuits & Cookies, Shortcakes, Jam, Eggless, Hi Tea, Party pleasers, Kids delight, Sunday Funday, Baked 

For Sunday Funday our theme is "Shortcake"

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Shortbread Cookies - Scottish#EattheWorld

A quick delicious Scottish Shortbread cookies. Shortbread is one of the most famous Scottish biscuits and eaten around Christmas time and is an essential part of a traditional Scottish New Year.
Ingredients
170 g Butter
85 Grams Caster Sugar
½ Teaspoon Vanilla Essence
250 Grams All Purpose Flour
½ Tablespoon Milk Powder
A Pinch Baking powder

Method
Take a bowl add butter, caster sugar, cream it well. Add vanilla essence, all purpose flour, milk powder, baking powder, mix it lightly bring the flour together like a soft dough. 
Cling wrap the dough and lightly make it into a smooth round ball. Refrigerate the dough for at least 20 minutes. 
Using the rolling pin roll the dough like a slightly thin sheet and cut them with a fluted cookie cutter 
or a round one and transfer into baking tray and baking them into 180°C for 12 - 15 minutes. 
Let them cool dust them with icing sugar ( this is optional).

Labels: Scotland, International Cuisine, Biscuits & Cookies ,United Kingdom, Eat the World, Shortbread, Eggless 
Check out all the wonderful Scottish dishes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Click here to find out how to join and have fun exploring a country a month in the kitchen with us! 
 A Day in the Life on the Farm: Scottish Smoked Salmon Pate 
Sneha’s Recipe: Shortbread Cookies - Scottish 
Magical Ingredients: Scottish Tattie Scones 

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White Chocolate Chunk Oats Cookies#BakingBloggers

These are bakery style White Chocolate Chunk Cookies with golden brown edges with gooey centers.

They are so delicious perfect cookies to go with your tea or coffee. I have made big ones weight is 45 grams each. But they are so crisp and bake in just 12 to 14 minutes.

Makes 14 Big Cookies 
Ingredients

75 Grams Softened Butter
38 Grams Vegetable Shortening
140 Grams Caster Sugar
1 Egg
1 Teaspoon Vanilla essence
175 Grams All Purpose Flour
¼ Teaspoon Salt
½ Teaspoon Baking soda
½ Teaspoon Baking powder
46 Grams Oats - make it into a powder
100 Grams White chocolate chips

Method  
Beat butter and sugar until creamy and fluffy, then add in the egg and vanilla essence, sieve the dry ingredients, with a spatula mix it till no dry spot of flour is seen. Cling wrap the bowl and chill it in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours. After 2 hours I weighed each cookie 45 grams. Make round balls and placed them in a lined baking tray and again refrigerate the tray till the oven is pre heated.
In the meantime pre-heated oven to 170°C . Place one tray at a time in the oven and bake 12-15 minutes, half through the baking time, change the sides of the tray. Check if the cookies are done after 12 minutes. Mine were done at 13 minutes. Take the tray out of the oven and place the other tray. Lift each cookies with a spatula and place them on a wire rack, till they cooled completely
When completely cooled, store them airtight container. Enjoy with your tea or coffee. 

My Notes
You can make these all butter, but, I have used vegetable shortening a little so that these retain they shape and do not spread while baking. These retained their shape as your can see. They have perfect top. 
These are so crispy and chewy, you will love them.
Chilling the dough is a must or else you want be able to roll them or shape them.

Labels: Oats, White Chocolate, Cookies, Biscuits & Cookies, Baking Bloggers, Butter, Vegetable shortening, Egg, International Cuisine 

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Torta Frita -Uruguay#Eattheworld

The name Tortas Fritas means "fried cakes" or "fried pies." and are more like fried biscuits. This dough is prepared with more fat (usually lard), like biscuit dough. Torta Frita is a popular item in both Uruguay and Argentina to be consumed with coffee, tea, served with dulce de leche or jam. 

1 Cup = 250 ML
Ingredients
 
½ Cup Homemade Evaporated Milk
½ Cup Water
2 Tablespoons Shortening or Clarified Butter
2 Cups Self Raising flour
½ Teaspoon Salt
Vegetable Oil as required for frying
For Serving
Icing Sugar  - for dusting
Dulce de Leche or Fruit Jam

Method
Heat evaporated milk and clarified butter in small saucepan or microwave just until melted. Don't boil it.
Combine flour and salt in medium bowl. Make a hole in the center. Pour the hot evaporated milk into the hole; Stir this with a wooden spoon until it forms a soft dough. Put the dough on a lightly floured surface; Knead until soft and pliable (you may need a few drops of water). 
Cut the dough into 15 to 16 equal pieces, roll each piece to form a smooth ball. Use a rolling pin to roll each ball into a circle about ¼ inch thick. Use your hands to form circles and make a hole in the center by piercing each circle with one finger.
Heat oil in large skillet. 
Carefully drop 4 rings of dough into hot oil. Fry until golden brown, about 1 to 2 minutes per side. Remove the cakes and drain them on paper towels. Repeat this with the rest of the dough rings. 
Dust them with icing sugar.
Serve them warm with dulce de leche, a favorite fruit jam or nothing.
Few were remaining these I broke into pieces and enjoyed with my soup.. they go well, use these instead of bread!! 
Labels: Fried Biscuits, Uruguay, Argentina, International Cuisine, Eat the World, Biscuits & Cookies, Deep Fried

Join us as we Eat the World!!!

Each month Evelyne of CulturEatz invites us to visit a country and explore their foods. This month it's Uruguay.

Check out all the wonderful Uruguay recipes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Click here to find out how to join and have fun exploring a country a month in the kitchen with us!
Magical Ingredients: Tortas Fritas 
Sneha’s Recipe: Torta Frita -Uruguay 
Pandemonium Noshery: Polvito Uruguayo 
Palatable Pastime: Grilled Chicken Pinchitos 
Amy’s Cooking Adventures: Pasta Caruso 
A Day in the Life on the Farm: Milanesa Napolitana 

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