how about those biscuits that have the middle cut out and you make them look like stain glass windows
how about those biscuits that have the middle cut out and you make them look like stain glass windows
how abput xmas balls
if you were to cut up the ingredients then the kids call all do the rollling
2x peppermint crisp bars chopped
2x cherry ripe bars chopped
2 packs of choc ripple bickies crushed
tin of condensed milk
mix the lot roll into balls and into coconut I did it in coconut and 100/1000's ths year![]()
Oooh Rach, they sound nice!
a favourite and very simple one here is decorating arrowroot biscuits, just make up some icing and let the kids decorate with lollies, dried fruit, sprinkles etc
NOw that sounds EASYand something the kids would love to do
not something W would enjoy or like as he doesnt eat fruit but thanks chicky
I could use lime soda or raseberry to make it christmassy...thanks babe
THANK YOU!!!!! man they willl LOVE doing this!!!!
OH they sound good, but Ive already got it covered (see opening post by me) thanks so much anyway
NOw thats what Im talking about!!! EASY and yummy!!!
thanks chicken...they will love them
thanks everyone..you all rock
ETA - Olive - they're ment to be easy so kids can make them babethere are a few to many ingredients in some of them for poor W to do...would cause a hell of alot more stress then what their worth but thank you anyway
Last edited by maz; December 14th, 2010 at 11:40 AM.
sorry darl..
maybe you can premix the dry ingrediant together so they only have to mix in the wet stuff
Olive hun..sorry but what's the point of it if I have to do that?
Its ment to be easy all round![]()
sorry
white-choc chunky shortbread
250g butter
1 cup pure icing sugar
1 1/2 cups plain flour
1/2 cup rice flour
180g white chocolate
1. preheat oven to 160° or 140° (fan). Lightly grease a 12cm x 35cm pan.
2. Place all ingredients, except chocolate, in a food processor. Process until mixture is combind and forms a ball around blade. Turn onto a lightly floured surface, scatter over chocolate and lightly kneaded to form a dough.
3. Press dough into prepared pan. Score into 9 fingrs and bake for 35-40 minutes, or until lightly golden. Cool completely in pan. Cut into pieces to serve.
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Shortbread wreath biscuits:
125g Butter, softened
2/3 cup pure icing sugar
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 egg
2 cups plain flour
500g pkt prepared white icing
green food colouring
red mini M&M's
1. Preheat oven to 180° or 160° (fan) and line 2 baking trays with baking paper.
2. Using electric beaters, beat butter and icing sugar until light and creamy. Add vanilla essence and egg, and beat until combined.
3. Mix in flour with a spoon until evenly combined, then gather dough into a ball. Turn onto a sheet of baking paper and roll out to about 7mm thick. Use an 8.5cm round shaped cutter to cut out biscuits, and place of prepraed trays. Cut 3.5cm rounds from teh centre of each biscuit and add centres to dough scraps. Gently reroll dough and cut more biscuits.
4. Bake for 15 minutes, or until lightly golden, swapping trays halfway through cooking. Cool on trays for 5 minutes, then place on a wire rack to cool completely.
5. Knead icing until pliable, then roll out roughly. Drop about 30 drops of green food colouring on the icing and knead until evenly incorporated. Lightly dust the work surface with icing sugar and roll out cicing to about 2mm thick. Use a leaf-shaped cutter to cut out leaves.
6. Arrange leaves over the biscuits so each one looks like a wreath. Press M&M's on the leaves. Set aside for 30 minutes to allow icing to harden.
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Courtesy of Coles Christmas magazine 2010![]()
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