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Digestive Cookies Recipe PrintPrep time: 15 MinsCook time: 15 MinsYields: 45 Cookies
A simple recipe for Britain’s famous digestive cookies.
INGREDIENTS:
o 1 and 1/3 cups Whole Wheat Flour
o 1/4 cup All Purpose Flour
o 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
o 1/2 teaspoon Salt
o 2 tablespoons Rolled oats/quick cooking oats
o 5 tablespoons Butter
o 1 cup Sugar
o 1/3 cup Milk (I used 2%)
PROCEDURE:
1. In a large mixing bowl sift all the dry ingredients except oats and sugar.
Stir in the oats.
2. Take out the butter from the refrigerator, cut up into small pieces and addit to the flour mixture. Using a pastry blender further cut the butter until the mixture
resembles coarse crumbs. If you don’t have a pastry blender you can do this with
your fingers or fork too, but it’s more work.3. Stir in the sugar and add milk little by little to form a soft dough. Knead
until smooth.
4. Press the dough into disk, wrap in plastic wrap and leave it in the fridge
for 30 minutes. Set the kitchen timer for 15 minutes. When the timer goes off start
preheating the oven at 375F for 15 minutes. So by the time the oven preheats it will be 30 minutes and you can start working on the cookie dough. Also butter 2 cookie
sheets.5. Lightly flour the surface. Roll out the dough into 1/4 inch thickness. Use a
cookie cutter to cut out the cookies. Gather the dough scraps, re-roll and continue
the same procedure until all the dough is used.6. The cookies tend to stick to the floor, so use a spatula to lift and transfer
the cookies to the baking sheets. Place them 1 inch apart. Prick all over with a fork.
7. The baking time depends on the thickness of the cookies and the material
of the baking sheet. Note that cookies baked on a dark colored non stick bakingsheet tend to bake faster and if not alert the bottom will get burnt. My second batch
cookies were thinner than the first batch. So the first batch took 13 minutes, whilethe second batch was done in 10 minutes. Look for golden color cookies. If baking both the batches at the same time, place each baking sheet in individual racks and
shift sheets halfway through baking.
8. Leave the cookies in the baking sheet itself for 5 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack to cool.
TASTE:
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o These digestive cookies taste exactly like sweet chapathi (or what we call
chakkara roti in our house). I don’t if everybody makes this chapathi. First you roll
out the chapathi dough, apply generous amount of ghee and sprinkle sugar all over,then fold it and apply ghee and sugar on each fold and roll it out once again and
then cook it on a hot tava. So these cookies taste exactly like that. If you like the
sweet chapathi you will definitely like this one too. Initially you may feel that it isvery sweet but once you eat one cookie you will get addicted to the sweetness and
will reach out for one more.
o As for the texture, it is crispy but not “melt in your mouth” type of crispness but
quite similar to a hard candy. After reading hard candy don’t assume that you
cannot bite it. It’s definitely chewable and very tasty.
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Whole Wheat Sesame Crackers Recipe PrintPrep time: 15 MinsCook time: 20 MinsYields: 3 to 4 Dozen Cookies.
A very easy to bake whole wheat cracker recipe.
INGREDIENTS:
o 1 and 1/2 cups Whole Wheat Flour
o 1/4 cup Soy Flour
o 1/4 cup Sesame Seeds (White Hulled)
o 1/2 teaspoon Salt
o 1/4 cup Oil (Non Hydrogenated)
o 8 to 9 tablespoons Water
PROCEDURE:
1. Preheat oven to 350F/180C for 15 minutes.
2. While the oven is preheating, in a medium bowl sift the flours and salt.Add the sesame seeds.
3. Add the oil and blend well. Add water little by little to form the dough into
a ball and easy enough to roll.4. Divide the dough into 2 balls. Roll each half to 1/8 inch thick and cut into
squares or sticks. Repeat the same with the other half too. I dusted some all purpose
flour on the surface to roll the dough easily.
5. Place the squares on un-greased baking sheet and bake for about 15-20minutes or until the crackers are crisp. The baking time depends on the thickness of
the squares.
6. Store in a tightly covered container up to 1 week.
Eggless Pudding Cookies Recipe PrintPrep time: 15 MinsCook time: 12 MinsYields: 24 Cookies Per Each Pudding Mix
A very simple recipe to bake tasty cookies using instant pudding mixes. These pudding
cookies have a “melt in your mouth” texture.
INGREDIENTS:
o 3/4 Cup Softened Butter
o 1 Package 3.4Oz Instant Pistachio Pudding Mix
o 1 and 1/4 Cups All Purpose Flour
o 1/2 Cup Toasted and Chopped Pistachios
PROCEDURE:
1. Preheat oven at 375F/190C for 15 minutes.
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2. In a small mixing bowl, cream butter and pudding mix until smooth. I
used a hand held electric mixer.
3. Gradually beat in flour.
4. Fold in pecans.5. Grease a tablespoon with non stick cooking spray.
6. Take a tablespoonful of dough and drop it on the baking sheet 2 inch
apart.
7. Flatten the dough using your fingers.
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8. Bake it for 10-13 minutes or until light golden brown. Mine were perfectly
done at 11 minutes.
9. Remove it from the oven and let it cool on the baking sheet itself for 5
minutes.10. Then transfer it to a wire cooling rack and let it cool completely before
storing it in an airtight container.
MY NOTES:
1. Toast the nuts before adding it to the dough. This will give a nice crunch
to the cookies. Toast the nuts in the oven while it is preheating.2. Shaping the dough into balls and then flattening it with my palm. For this I
first dropped tablespoonful of dough on the baking sheets. Then I greased my hands
by with little butter (from the butter wrapper) and then rolled each into ball and then
flattened it by pressing it with my palm. So this time I got beautiful round cookiesfor all the batches. Last time I just dropped a tablespoonful of dough and used a
fork to press it down.
3. The above measurement yields exactly 2 dozen cookies. I used 2 large baking sheets for each dozen and baked it one batch at a time. You can also bake
both at the same time with one sheet on the middle rack and the other one on the
bottom rack. If you decide to bake both batches at the same time, be sure to switch
the baking sheets half way through. That is, once it’s baked for 5 minutes, move thetop rack sheet to the bottom and the bottom rack sheet to the top to ensure even
baking.
4. Using the same method, bake a batch of French Vanilla cookies, usinginstant french vanilla pudding mix and semi-sweet chocolate chips instead of nuts.
Vegan Chocolate Cookies Recipe & Video Print
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with chopped walnuts and I think that’s the reason we felt that the cookies needed
some more sweetness after we tasted the test cookie and that’s when my husband
suggested to add some raisins. So if you use the chocolate chips you can omit theraisins.
MY NOTES:
1. The original recipe did not mention to blend together the egg replacer
powder and water but I did it because I felt that the margarine and sugar did not
cream as well as it should have. Maybe the margarine should have been even softer.
When I creamed together the margarine and sugar it remained just like coarsecrumbs, so that’s when I decided to add 1/4 cup liquid to get it going. So when you
try this recipe at home, if you think that the butter/margarine and sugar creamed
together very well then go ahead and follow the original recipe by adding the eggreplacer powder directly without any water.
2. teaspoon of egg replacer is used in the original recipe but I chose to use 2
teaspoons because the Ener-G packet I have is not new. It’s almost a year and a half old which I store it in the freezer.
3. This cookie dough is quite thick. Actually pretty thicker than any cookie
dough I have made so far with exception to the vegan crinkle cookies.4. I have a super big cookie sheet so I was able to fit all the 34 cookies (36
minus 2 which I test baked first) in one single sheet. If you are using 2 sheets, you
will have to rotate the pan and move the sheet in the top rack to the bottom and the
vice-versa half way through baking to ensure even baking.5. As mentioned in the Taste section, I chose to use raisins because we felt
the cookies were not sweet enough without the chocolate chips mentioned in the
original recipe. So if you use chocolate chips, I think you might not need the raisins.