Salams all…pray that your Ramadhan is going well…can you believe that we’re actually in the last week of Ramadhan..Not sure if everyone feels the same but I think this years Ramadhan has gone super fast…it’s just like its come as a visitor and is leaving us 😢 I feel very sad…but now also begins our Eid preparations…I’m just posting this quick biscuit recipe…it’s the most simplest of biscuits but I find is one of the tastiest…lovely on Eid day with your Eid Milk that Mum has lovingly made ❤️
INGREDIENTS:
1-2 cups Plain Flour (but add as much or less as you need to make a soft dough)
3/4 Cup Caster Sugar
250g butter
Half Cup Oil
2 tsp Baking Powder
Half cup Corn Flour
Half Cup Chopped Pecan Nuts
Half Cup Dessicated coconut
Melted Chocolate
METHOD:
Beat the butter, oil and caster sugar until creamy ( around 5-7 minutes)
Add the Corn flour and baking powder and beat again until combined.
Fold in the chopped pecan nuts and Dessicated coconut and then add flour half cup at a time and mix together to form a soft dough.
Divide the dough into 3 equal parts and roll into logs (as shown in pictured below) and wrap in cling film
Put logs in freezer for around 5 minutes and take out and slice into half inch slices.
Put onto a non stick tray covered with greaseproof paper.
Bake at 170 degrees or Gas Mark 3-4 for 10-12 minutes until slightly golden (just check they’re not browning too quickly)
Allow biscuits to cool and then drizzle with Melted Chocolate and Allow the chocolate to set.
Enjoy 😇
Dough is ready to roll into logs…dive into 3 equal parts
Roll into neat logs…don’t keep it too wide as they will spread whilst baking
Wrap in Cling film and pop into the fridge for around 5 minutes
Slice the dough equally
Ready to be baked
Put onto a baking tray covered in greaseproof paper and bake for around 10-12 minutes until golden
Fresh out the oven (they smell amazing)
Once biscuits have cooled drizzle melted chocolate on them (hope the hubby will make me a nice cup of tea 😉)
Slmz how many does one lot make of these biscuits?
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Wasalams it’s actually depends on how wide u keep the logs..I’d say around 25-30 biscuits
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That’s perfect, jazakallah so much.
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Salaams. Made these for Eid, they were scrumptious everyone loved them. Jazakallah for sharing the recipe.
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Walaykumsalam happy to hear you liked the recipe x
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i dint have pecan nutz, So i used choc chips instead = yummyy in my tummy!!
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Oh choc chips sound nice
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Salaam, can we roll the dough out and use biscuit cutters instead?
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Walaykumsalam I’ve never done it that way but u can give it a go with some of the dough first
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Do you use salted or unsalted butter?
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Salted
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Half a cup, is that measuring cup? And also do we put the dough in fridge or freezer? Jk
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Yes measuring cup and you leave in freezer as stated in the recipe
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Salams. How wide do u cut the biscuits?
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Walaykumsalam half inch slices as stated in the recipe
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Apologies I missed it. Jazakillah khair
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That’s ok no problem x
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These look good, thanks for recipe hun xx
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Thanks
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I’ve been making these every Eid for the past few years now. All of my family love them, jzklh for the recipe and the step by step guidance.
May Allah reward you for sharing. Ameen
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Salams aw that’s lovely to hear..they’re a family fave at ours too..Ameen x
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