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Easter Bunny Biscuits with Vanilla

Easter Bunny Biscuits with Vanilla

These Easter Bunny Biscuits with Vanilla are the perfect Easter treat. Children will love to help make and decorate these biscuits. Perfect for gifting too.

Preparation Time 20 minutes
Baking Time 15 minutes
Portions 6
Skill Level Easy
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Easter Bunny Biscuits with Vanilla Ingredients

100 grams Butter Cut into cubes
100 grams Caster Sugar (Silver Spoon Homegrown) Caster Sugar (Silver Spoon Homegrown)
1 tsp Vanilla Extract (Nielsen-Massey) Vanilla Extract (Nielsen-Massey)
175 grams Plain Wholemeal Flour (Allinson) Plain Wholemeal Flour (Allinson)
1 Happy Eggs Large egg, Yolk Happy Eggs
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Additional Ingredients

6 tbsp Natural organic lemon curd
125 grams Icing Sugar (Silver Spoon Homegrown) Sifted Icing Sugar (Silver Spoon Homegrown)
 

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How to make Easter Bunny Biscuits with Vanilla

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  1. Put the butter and golden caster sugar into a processor with the vanilla extract. Blend for a few seconds to combine. Add the flour and egg yolk and whizz together until it forms into a ball. Turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead the dough lightly for a couple of minutes until it’s smooth. Wrap in cling film and chill for 20 minutes.
  2. Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/gas 4. Roll the dough between two sheets of baking parchment. Take a bunny cutter (see tip below) and stamp out 6 shapes, or cut around template with a knife onto the dough, then carefully lift away the dough around the shapes, leaving 6 bunny shapes on the paper. method tip
  3. Carefully lift the biscuits and paper onto a baking sheet and cook for 12-15 minutes until they are firm and pale golden. Cool for 5 minutes, then use a palette knife to transfer them onto a wire rack to cool completely. (The biscuits will keep undecorated in an airtight container for up to 1 week).
  4. For the icing, put the lemon curd into a bowl and gradually beat in the unrefined icing sugar until the icing stands up in peaks. Spoon into a piping bag fitted with a tiny plain nozzle. Pipe the eyes, nose, mouth and ears on the biscuits to serve.
  5. Tip: Here’s how we made our own bunny face shaped template. Take a 5cm (2 inch) plain round cutter, or jar lid. Put on to a piece of paper or thin card then draw around. Use the edge of the round cutter to help draw one long ear at the top left of the circle. Cut around the base of the circle, then fold in half. Cut around the drawn ear, open out and you should have a round with two equal ears at the top! Use shop bought bunny cutters, if you prefer.
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