Pistachio & white chocolate black tea biscuits
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Ingredients
200g of all-purpose flour;200g of integral flour;
125g of sugar;
100g of caster sugar;
pounded black tea (the equivalent of an individual tea bag);
2 eggs;
100g of pistachio nuts;
100g of white chocolate into pieces;
1 spoonful of baking powder;
1 tbsp of baking soda;
1 pinch of salt;
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees and grease a baking sheet.
Beat the eggs with a pinch of salt and then add both types of sugar and continue beating until the mixture is bubbly and homogeneous.
Mix all the dry ingredients (the all-purpose flour, integral flour, the pounded black tea, the baking powder and baking soda).
Then, gradually add the dry mixture to that homogeneous one, mixing with a wood spoon.
Sprinkle the pistachio nuts and pieces of white chocolate and continue mixing with the hands.
Quickly work the pastry by hand and then divide it into 3 or 4 pieces. Roll each piece of pastry under the palms of your hands into a cylinder 2cm high.
Place them on the baking sheet, baking them (180 degrees) for about 25 min.
Meanwhile, mix 3 tablespoon of sugar in 1 teaspoon of strong coffee and 1 teaspoon of milk.
After 20 min in the oven, remove the baking sheet, spread (with a kitchen brush) the sugar+coffee+milk mixture on the top of the rolls and put it back for the last 5 minutes.
After the 5 minutes and when the top of the rolls are crispy, remove again the baking sheet from the oven and, with a good knife, cut the biscuits in oblique line.
Then replace the biscuits on the baking sheet and bake them for more 10 minutes.
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yongfook sayslook and sound truly amazing!
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thecoffeesnob saysThat looks SO good! I could sure do with one now.
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these are ridiculously gorgeous. Bet they're delicious :D