Description

Homemade biscuits
Stollery, English puddings, Cohany and other Goodies in the 70s of the last century in small towns was not known (and in Moscow we never heard about this). Grandmother on Christmas holidays we pamper cakes and biscuits. These cookies from childhood. Soft, magical butter. This is the first recipe that we baked with her grandmother together. The only time I celebrated the New Year with grandma and grandpa, the year 1976, when I first showed "the Irony...". Recipe I, of course, has changed under our time by adding baking powder instead of soda, nuts and chocolate, the brown sugar, but the taste... still, it's a Cookie "Taste of childhood"

Ingredients

  • Flour

    210 g

  • Brown sugar

    70 g

  • Leavening agent

    8 g

  • Butter

    70 g

  • Milk

    80 ml

  • Cream

    80 ml

  • Chicken egg

    1 piece

  • Dark chocolate

    50 g

  • Berry

    50 g

  • Nuts

    50 g

Cooking

step-0
Measure out the desired amount of flour and sugar.
step-1
Mix the sifted with the baking powder and the flour with the sugar.
step-2
Add cut into small pieces of cold butter.
step-3
Stir butter flour mixture into fine crumbs using a mixer or chop with a knife.
step-4
Mix cold milk, cold cream and lightly beaten egg ( 1 tbsp to pee for brushing cookies) add to the butter-flour crumbs and mix.
step-5
Add dried berries, nuts (coarsely chopped) and chocolate pieces. mix well.
step-6
Remove the dough in the refrigerator for at least half an hour. On the covered with flour a work surface roll out the dough (not thin, see 2, not thinner), a glass to cut out circles.
step-7
Semi-finished products put on the baking tray covered with baking paper.
step-8
Brush with remaining milk mixture and bake in preheated to 200 degrees oven for 20 minutes.
step-9
Cookies cool.
step-10
Serve with tea, with cocoa, milk...
step-11
A pleasant tea in the circle of favorites!
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