printed biscuits

By AliyaBarrows

printed biscuits
To be clear in advance, I didn't make these cookies for food. Christmas is coming soon. I made quite adequate preparations this time. The gift boxes and Christmas hats were all designed and made by me. I have been pasting the boxes for several days. It's a little addictive, haha! I'm about to change my doll into Santa Claus and make him a Christmas costume. Let's wait and see, hehe ~

This time, the gingerbread is different from the past. The color of black sesame paste is more similar to the real building, and the dough is easy to roll thin and does not shrink. This has the advantage of saving labor and materials, and if you want to build a house, you can try my method if you don't find a suitable recipe.

Recipe Recommendations

  • flour 100g
  • butter 20g
  • ginger appropriate amount
  • honey 50g
  • cinnamon powder appropriate amount
  • baking soda appropriate amount

Steps for printed biscuits

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    1. Mix honey and ginger juice. 2. Melt butter in microwave for 40 seconds, add 1. 3. Add the black sesame paste and stir well. 4. Add sifted powder.
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    5. Knead into a smooth dough. 6. Put in a crisper bag, roll into thin slices of about 3mm, relax for 15 minutes. 7. Tear off the bag and print the pattern with a mooncake pattern. 8. Cut it into small pieces, place it in the preheated oven at 175 ° C for 8-10 minutes, and turn yellow on all sides.
  • printed biscuits Make Tips

    1. Authentic gingerbread requires brown sugar, but I didn't have any at home. It works well this way, too. 2. If you don't have cinnamon powder, you can omit it; some people aren't used to the taste. 3. A crispy cookie that isn't too oily, perfect as a teething stick or just a snack to satisfy your cravings~

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