... 5. Divide the biscuits into two equal batches. Ice one batch with the pink icing.
Spread the other batch with raspberry jam. Place an iced biscuit on top of a ...
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... Cool on a wire rack, then spread the 15 full biscuits with raspberry jam and top
with a cutout biscuit. Dust with icing sugar. Helen Jackson.
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... until cooked. Cool biscuits on a wire cake rack. When cold, drizzle chocolate
over one side of each biscuit. Leave to set. Makes ...
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... smaller circles from the centre of half the biscuit circles. 4. Bake for 15 to 20
minutes, then remove to a wire rack to cool. Sandwich biscuits together with ...
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... Press a few Smarties, Pebbles or M&Ms into the surface of each biscuit.
Bake for 15 minutes or until the biscuits are golden brown.
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... Divide biscuit dough into two portions, shape into rectangles and wrap in plastic
wrap. ... These biscuits can be stored in an airtight container for up to one week ...
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... of biscuit mixture can be made ahead and frozen for up to two months. The mixture
can be sliced from frozen and cooked at any time when you need some biscuits ...
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Coconut biscuits. ... Wrap in greaseproof paper and freeze until required. If you wish
to cook the biscuits straightaway, chill for 30 minutes until firm. ...
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Organic peanut butter biscuits (gluten-free). ... 4. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, rotating
the trays halfway through, or until biscuits are golden brown and puffed. ...
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Muesli biscuits. ... 3. Drop tablespoonfuls of mixture on to baking trays lined with
nonstick baking paper, allowing space for biscuits to spread during cooking. ...
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