Friday 6 March 2015

Cashew Shortbread Biscuits



These biscuits are nothing fancy, but are something that are lovely if you feel like making something in the kitchen or need a little pick me up. When I made these last week I didn't expect to enjoy them so much! They were one of those gems of a find that happen to really surprise you.

They are great because you can do whatever you want with them. If you have some biscuit cutters you can cut them into pretty shapes of all sorts. Hearts, flowers, stars.. you name it! Be creative. If you didn't want to just have them plain and are desperate for some extra sweetness, another thing you could do is drizzle some dark chocolate over the top. Yummy!

Note: Your biscuits may turn out a little darker than the ones in the picture as I was short on coconut sugar and only used a bit and for the rest used light brown.

For this recipe one thing you will also need is some kind of machine to grind your cashews, I use my Nutribullet. If you have a high speed blender or food processor that would work great too.

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Makes 12-24 biscuits

Ingredients:
4 oz Vegan butter (Pure/Vitalite/Biona)
2 oz Coconut palm sugar
3 oz Raw cashews
4 1/2 oz Self Raising Flour (To make healthier use just under 4oz SR and the rest Spelt Flour)
1/4 tsp GF Baking Powder
Pinch Himalayan Pink Salt

To Make:
  1. Preheat the oven to 190 degrees/375F/Gas Mark 5 and grease a baking tray. 
  2. Cream the butter and coco sugar with the back of a wooden spoon until smooth.
  3. Grind the cashews to a fine powder then add to the butter/sugar mixture.
  4. Sieve the flour, baking powder and salt into the mixture and mix until combined. This will make quite a sticky dough. 
  5. In your bowl, gradually add around two or three tablespoons of flour to the mixture then press in & gather together so that you can roll the mixture into a ball ready to roll.
  6. With a rolling pin, roll out your dough to a reasonable thickness and cut into shapes with biscuit cutters and place them on your greased baking tray. You may need to use a knife to help lift them up. 
  7. Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes and leave to cool on a wire rack.
Enjoy! 

Emily X







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