Homemade biscuits: A crispy delight with a secret ingredient
Before shop shelves were filled with ready-made treats, biscuits were regularly baked in most homes. Iconic treats like nutty biscuits, ballet shapes, or ammonia biscuits were the best additions to tea. To this list, I add my aunt’s biscuit recipe. They are crispy thanks to one extra ingredient in the dough and are always sprinkled with coarse sugar.
4 August 2024 10:04
Homemade biscuits are far tastier than ready-made packaged products. Often, you can prepare both cookie-cutter shapes and machine-made ones from one batch of shortcrust pastry. Decorated or plain. They are made in a flash and bake even faster. Drawbacks? You might lose yourself while eating them. Their crispiness is thanks to one extra ingredient from the refrigerator.
Sour cream in biscuits
Just as my aunt handed down her "secret" recipe, I always added sour cream to the shortcrust dough with sugar. The best is homemade, straight from the farm, but if you don’t have access to that, choose a high-quality 18% cream.
Sugar biscuit recipe
The cream doesn’t need to be at room temperature because it combines, among other things, with cold butter. It’s important to knead the dough rather efficiently. My aunt always did this by hand, but I sometimes made the task easier by using a stand mixer.
Ingredients:
- 140 grams cold butter,
- 200 grams wheat flour,
- 1 egg yolk,
- 2 heaped tablespoons of sour cream,
- 15 grams vanilla sugar,
- 60 grams coarse sugar,
- 1 egg white.
Preparation:
- Sift the flour onto a pastry board or into a mixer bowl, and add the vanilla sugar. Add the egg yolk, diced butter, and cream.
- Knead the dough, wrap it in foil, and place it in the refrigerator for 2 hours.
- Roll out the dough to about 0.5 cm thickness, preferably on a pastry board sprinkled with a small amount of flour.
- Cut out the biscuits and place them on a baking sheet lined with baking paper.
- Brush with egg white and sprinkle with coarse sugar.
- Bake in an oven preheated to 200°C for about 20 minutes. Cool on a rack.