Posted by Alida - My Little Italian Kitchen
Hello I am Alida and this is my first post! I am really excited!
I love Linzer biscuits but this is the first time I make them. I must say they are very nice and quite easy to make.
I have changed the recipe slightly and did not put any nuts in them and I tried using honey instead of sugar. The result was a nice crumbly biscuit with a delicate flavour.
Ingredients:
Put the flour on your work top and make a small hole in the middle. Add the egg, salt, sugar,the softened butter cut into piecesWork quickly and shape it into a ball. Put it in the fridge for 20 minutes.
With a rolling pin roll the pastry flat about 1/2 cm thick and with a round pastry cutter cut some circles about 8 cm diameter.
On half of them, with a smaller pastry cutter, make a hole in the middle.
Cook at 200 C for about 10-15 minute until lightly browned. Remove from the oven and place the biscuits on a rack to cool.
Spread some jam on the biscuits without a hole and dust some icing sugar on the others. Then lay the two sides together like a sandwich.
Hello I am Alida and this is my first post! I am really excited!
I love Linzer biscuits but this is the first time I make them. I must say they are very nice and quite easy to make.
I have changed the recipe slightly and did not put any nuts in them and I tried using honey instead of sugar. The result was a nice crumbly biscuit with a delicate flavour.
Ingredients:
- 250 g self raising flour
- the zest of one lemon
- a pinch of salt
- 100 g sugar (or 3 tbsp of honey)
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp vanilla essence
- 125 g butter
- 3 tbsp of red jam
- icing sugar
Put the flour on your work top and make a small hole in the middle. Add the egg, salt, sugar,the softened butter cut into piecesWork quickly and shape it into a ball. Put it in the fridge for 20 minutes.
With a rolling pin roll the pastry flat about 1/2 cm thick and with a round pastry cutter cut some circles about 8 cm diameter.
On half of them, with a smaller pastry cutter, make a hole in the middle.
Cook at 200 C for about 10-15 minute until lightly browned. Remove from the oven and place the biscuits on a rack to cool.
Spread some jam on the biscuits without a hole and dust some icing sugar on the others. Then lay the two sides together like a sandwich.
23 comments:
Just beautiful, Alida! Welcome to the group. :)
They look delicious <3
Yummy biscuits..
These are beautiful. I haven't made these in such a long time. You've inspired me.
Your cookies look delicious and perfectly shaped
wonderful idea to use honey instead of sugar
Fabulous & pretty treat perfect for a Valentine!! If you are willing to, you can share this recipe with my ongoing-''Valentine's Day Event''(till Feb 20th)
They look awesome. I always want to try when I look at them.
Linzer cookies are my favorite. These look super yummy!!!
These are beautiful. looks great
These look great! Beautiful presentation too!
Delicious post here! While there are a lot of different flavors you can choose from, my favorite are these-yum. Also, great job on the presentation, they look very professional!
Looks to beautiful to eat...I would love to eat them :)
Super yummy! +1 from me!!
Ciao
Alessandra
PS
Ok to + 1 here Alida?? I did for the peppers too in the other blog :-)
Hi and greetings from California! Oh my, these cookies are darn cute! the flavors are so delicious. And your photos belong on the cover of a magazine. Great job!
Sono bellissimi e buonissimi!!! Complimenti!
artistic and delicious biscuits - Tea-time now - wouldn't a couple of those be perfect right now (sigh)
Hi Alida. I m so very happy to follow you and your blog..
These look beautiful, not to mention delicious!
They are gorgeous! Yummy!
These are soooo gorgeous! I love the idea of using honey, I bet they are yummy too! :->
These are beautiful!
I think they look absolutely delightful! Well done on your first, mine too!
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