
Made for the ‘dunker’ and I am not talking Norwegian Hounds here. If, like me, you like to dip your biscuits without the frustration of ‘biscuit subsidence’, give these hardy dunkers a go. With a crisp biscuit and an indulgent chocolate cream they are a delight to eat.
Ingredients: Makes 11 x 6cm biscuits.
Biscuit:
110g softened butter.
170g icing sugar – sieved.
210g plain flour – sieved.
1 tsp cardamom seeds.
Zest of 2 oranges.
Caster sugar for sprinkling over biscuits – before cooking.
Extra flour for rolling out biscuits.
Tip: If cardamom isn’t your thing, then replace with a teaspoon of ground coffee – delicious.
Chocolate Cream Filling:
200g dark chocolate.
40g butter.
60g icing sugar.
55ml skimmed milk.
20g cocoa powder.
Method/cook:
Biscuit:
Set oven to gas 3 or 160°C / 325°F
Thoroughly mix the butter and icing sugar.
Add the orange zest and cardamom seeds – mix.
Add the flour and make into a dough.
Set aside to chill for several hours or overnight.
Once chilled. Roll out the dough to 4mm in thickness.
Cut out rounds – I used a 6cm cutter – and place on a baking tray lined with parchment. Sprinkle each biscuit round with caster sugar.
Bake the biscuits for 15-20 mins’ on the middle shelf.
Once baked transfer to cooling racks – leave until cool and crisp.
Note: The biscuits will be soft on the bottom when hot – they will firm and crisp up once cool.
Chocolate Cream Filling:
Place all the ingredients into a heat proof bowl and sit over a pan of simmering water.
When the chocolate and butter has melted, combine all the ingredients with a hand whisk. Remove the bowl from the simmering water and set aside.
Making the Biscuits:
Pipe the warm chocolate cream onto one side of the biscuit. Top with a second biscuit to create a biscuit sandwich. (see image)
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Serving:
Serve with a cup of coffee or tea and dunk to your hearts content.
Enjoy.
They look amazing! Perfect with a cup of tea or coffee (:
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Cheers. They went down very well with family and friends.
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Perfect recipe! My family’s going to love it 😀
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Thank you. Hope they will be to your liking.
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Great combination of flavors you have here. I’m a big fan of cardamom so will definitely keep these beautiful cookies in mind. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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Thanks again. Appreciate you taking the time to browse my blog. These biscuits also work well if you replace the cardamon with ground coffee.
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A pleasure, you have a great blog with wonderful recipes and photos.
As for the cardamom, I’m a big fan of it (you can find a few recipes in my blog using it) so I’d definitely use it. Though I also like the combination of coffee and cardamom, so maybe I’ll use both! 🙂
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These look fab!!
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Thank you. Appreciate your kind comment.
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