They're so simple: just three ingredients, plus any flavours you like. The basic biscuit is simple enough that it can take on any extra flavours you fancy. They should have a powdery, cracked top and go beautifully with a cup of chai (or just builders' tea) in the afternoon.
Coconut, Cardamom and Lime Nankhatai (makes about 16)
You will need:
- 120g plain flour
- 80ml oil
- 160g sugar
- 5-6 cardamom pods
- Zest of one lime
- 50g dried coconut
- Preheat the oven to 190C/375F/gas mark 5. Line a tray with baking paper.
- Split the cardamom pods and grind the seeds to a powder.
- Put the flour, sugar, cardamom, lime zest and coconut in a bowl. Gradually add the oil and mix to a soft dough. You may not need all the oil, so add slowly until it comes together.
- Divide into small balls and place on the tray. Bake for 15-20 minutes until the tops are cracked and the biscuits are golden brown.
- Leave to cool on the tray for a few minutes before transferring to a cooling rack.
My mouth is watering and I have ingredients in the cupboard. 10 o'clock in the evening is a perfectly reasonable time to start baking, right?
ReplyDeleteI tried making these without the coconut but alas it didn't work. That'll serve me right for trying to cut corners.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try omitting coconut from a different biscuit recipe this evening... I hope I have more luck!
DeleteMy mixture was very dry even though I added all the oil, did you use caster or confectioners sugar?
ReplyDeleteThey turned out nice but might reduce the amount of sugar next time