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Angel Spice Biscuits with Vanilla

Angel Spice Biscuits with Vanilla

Angel Spice Biscuits with Vanilla are perfect to make and bake for yor Christmas tree.  They make pretty gifts too!

Gift boxes are readily available in department stores and craft suppliers.  Line the box with greaseproof paper and add the finished decorations.  Share the pleasure of home baking this season! 

Preparation Time 15 minutes
Baking Time 30 minutes
Portions 8
Skill Level Easy
Average Rating 1 stars
 

Angel Spice Biscuits with Vanilla Ingredients

125 grams Butter Cubed
125 grams Molasses Sugar (Billington's) Molasses Sugar (Billington's)
1 tsp Vanilla Extract (Nielsen-Massey) Vanilla Extract (Nielsen-Massey)
175 grams Plain Wholemeal Flour (Allinson) Plain Wholemeal Flour (Allinson)
1 tbsp Cocoa Powder
1 tsp Ginger ground
1 Free Range Eggs Large sized Free Range Eggs
1 Happy Eggs Yolk Happy Eggs
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Additional Ingredients

125 grams Billington's Golden Icing Sugar
Edible Dusting Powder, Gold or silver
 

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How to make Angel Spice Biscuits with Vanilla

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  1. Put the butter into a food processor add the Light Muscovado Sugar and vanilla extract and blend until smooth. method tip
  2. Add the flour, cocoa, ginger, whole egg and yolk. Blend again until the mixture comes together to form a ball.
  3. Turn onto a large sheet of baking parchment and knead the dough lightly for a couple of minutes until it is smooth.
  4. Wrap in the parchment paper and chill for 30 minutes.
  5. Roll out the cookie dough between two sheets of baking parchment until it’s 2.5 mm (1/8th inch) thick.
  6. Stamp out 6 angels using a cutter. Ease away the cookie dough surrounding the heart shapes and roll out these trimmings between two more sheets of baking parchment. Stamp out 2 more angel shapes.
  7. Take a small plain piping nozzle and stamp the tip near the top centre of the angel, to make a hole. Leave the shapes on the baking parchment and slide the paper onto two firm baking sheets.
  8. Bake at 180°C (350°F) Gas Mark 4 for 10-12 minutes until cookies are firm and golden. method tip
  9. Cool on the paper for 5 minutes, then use a palette knife to cool the cookies completely on a wire rack.
  10. Sift the Golden Icing Sugar into a bowl, add 1 tbsp of cold water, stir and add another 1 tbsp of water to make a smooth piping consistency.
  11. Put a fine plain nozzle into a plastic piping bag and pipe a halo and wings on the angels.
  12. When the icing is firm, thread some white raffia through the holes and hang onto twigs to display as a gift.
  13. For white chocolate iced biscuits, melt 150g (5 oz) white chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water and use to decorate biscuits instead of the icing. method tip
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Read all reviews (1) | Average rating: 1 stars

"these are too heavy made with wholemeal flour. How can they be golden when ready if they've got cocoa powder in them?"

13-11-2009 | Author: lhbfc | 1 stars

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