Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Eggless Easy Almond Biscuits

Almond biscuits, are terribly easy to bake as these biscuits calls for simple ingredients available in your pantry. The texture of this biscuits will definitely makes you happy with a firm outside and soft, chewy middle with an incredible nuttiness. Homemade biscuits are the best, and making biscuits at home calls for an easy preparation as well. Everything goes into one mixing bowl with grounded almonds as star ingredient. Almonds are good source of vitamin E and minerals like Zinc, magnesium and potassium.Coming to this buttery and super nutty biscuits,i skipped the egg here however making biscuits with egg doesn't go for a dozen,just an egg is quite enough to make your biscuits.

Almond biscuits, Eggless Almond Biscuits

These biscuits came out simply prefect, they will be bit soft once its comes out of the oven but trust me once they gets cool, they are just awesome to munch with a cup of milk. These cookies suits prefect for anytime of the day, my kids enjoyed these nutty cookies for their breakfast as well as for their evening snacks. You cant just stop with one, yea these cookies are dangerously addictive. These biscuits suits perfectly to pack anyone's snack box too. These buttery biscuits goes to Bake-a-thon, a baking event am running thrice a week with different baked goodies.

Eggless Almond Biscuits

1/2cup All purpose flour
1/2cup Grounded almonds
1/8tsp baking powder
1/2cup Sugar
1/4tsp Salt
1/2cup Butter (melted)
1tsp Vanilla extract
Milk (as per need)

Preheat the oven to 350F..

Mix together the sugar,flour,grounded almonds,baking powder and salt in a large bowl, add gradually the melted butter and vanilla extract.

Now mix everything well,use the milk as per need to form a soft dough.

Make small balls from the soft dough, flatten them as small disc.

Easy Almond biscuits

Place them over a baking sheet lined over a baking tray, using a fork make some impressions over the flattened disc..

Bake them for 12-15minutes until the edges turns golden brown.

Let them cool completely and enjoy with a cup of tea.

This is part of the Bake-a-thon 2016


8 comments:

Ritu Tangri said...

Healthy cookies ... must be quite tasty

Sharmila kingsly said...

Like the almond in cookies,I bet this would be an yummy cookies!!

Amara’s cooking said...

Love Almond cookies. Yummm....

Usha said...

Almond biscuits look very addictive

Pavani said...

Very attractive cookies. The crosshatch pattern on top makes them sooo pretty.

cookingwithsapana said...

The cookies looks super addictive.

Srivalli said...

I love using almond in cookies..very nicely shaped!

Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen said...

Beautiful cookies priya! love that crosshatch pattern on top!!