Ingredients
๐ฟ1 cup flour
๐ฟ1/2 cup softened unsalted butter
๐ฟ1/4 cup powdered sugar
๐ฟ1 tbsp cumin seeds
๐ฟ1/4 tsp salt
๐ฟ1-2 tbsp milk, if required
Instructions
๐ฟPlace the butter on your countertop until it reaches room temperature and is softened. You do not want it to be too soft. It should have some resistance when you push a finger through it.
๐ฟDry roast the cumin seeds on a skillet until fragrant. ๐ฟTransfer to a plate to cool completely. Then crush it lightly with .
๐ฟSift the flour in a mixing bowl.
๐ฟAdd 3/4 of the crushed cumin seeds
๐ฟadd salt.
๐ฟPlace butter in the bowl of your stand mixer (you can use your hand mixer or a whisk too)
๐ฟsift in powdered sugar, beat on low heat initially, until the powdered sugar is mixed with the butter, then increase the speed to medium and beat till light and creamy.
๐ฟNow switch to the lowest speed and add the flour in 3 parts.
๐ฟGently bring the dough together.
๐ฟDo not knead. If at all the dough is dry, sprinkle few teaspoons of milk at a time, do not add too much.
๐ฟShape the dough in a disc and wrap in a cling film.
๐ฟRefrigerate it for 30 minutes to make it workable.
๐ฟPreheat the oven to 180 degrees C/350 degrees F.
๐ฟLine a baking sheet with parchment paper or Silpat.
๐ฟRemove the disc from the refrigerator, place between 2 parchment papers and roll it to 1/4 inch thickness.
๐ฟSprinkle the remaining cumin seeds, and gently press int the dough. ๐ฟCut out desired shapes using a cookie cutter.
๐ฟCollect the scraps, form a disc, and repeat the same procedure or make small balls from the scraps and flatten them between your palms.
๐ฟTransfer the cookies with the help of an offset spatula on the baking sheet at least 2 inches apart.
๐ฟBake for 15-18 minutes for crispier cookies.
๐ฟWhen the bottom of the cookies begins to brown, they are done.
๐ฟThey will be soft in the middle but will firm upon cooling. Cool in the baking tray for five minutes and then transfer to the wire rack to cool completely.
Jeera biscuits will last for about two weeks in an airtight container.
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