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Nutmeg and custard cream biscuits
This is the recipe that leaped out at me from Marcus Wareing?s new book ?Nutmeg and Custard?. Originally I planned to make only the biscuits to accompany a crème brulee dessert but then I figured that if I just made more biscuits I could sandwich some as per this recipe.
Creme brulee is an amazing dessert and you can find the recipe here.
This was my plan ? to use the biscuits for scooping up crème brulee. It was a very good plan, if I say so myself:
Originally I intended to roll the biscuit dough out and use a cutter but it?s far too short to be able to do that ? these biscuits are buttery! You have to make a sausage of the dough and chill it...
....before cutting into discs:
These never hardened to crisp biscuits, I think they?re just too buttery to do that. They are like extremely crumbly rich shortbread and quite beautiful!
When I tasted the buttercream as I was making it, I wasn?t that impressed as the use of custard powder made it grainy in a way that I couldn?t beat out. However, when sandwiched between the biscuits it was divine. It?s not a filling that I would use in other ways though i.e. on top of a cake ? it?s best between biscuits.
Ingredients: For the biscuits: For the custard cream filling: Method - Line a large baking tray with either baking paper or non-stick foil. - Start by making the biscuit dough: Cream together the butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. - Stir in the flour and custard powder until a dough forms ? this will be sticky and extremely soft. - On a sheet of clingfilm roll the dough into a sausage shape approximately 4cm in diameter. - Wrap in the clingfilm and refrigerate for 30 minutes. - Preheat the oven to 165°C/fan oven 145°C/325°F/Gas mark 3. - Cut the chilled dough into 24 slices (well, this is what you?re aiming for but I only got about 16) and lay them on the baking sheet. They will expand a bit on baking so place them about 1.5cm apart. Use two baking sheets if necessary. - Grate the nutmeg all over the biscuits. - Bake for 15-20 minutes until the biscuits are golden. - Leave the biscuits to cool on the tray ? they are very soft on coming out of the oven. - Now make the filling: beat all the ingredients together until smooth and well combined. - When the biscuits are cold sandwich them together with the filling. - Store for up to three days in an airtight tin. - NB. You can also have the biscuits, without the filling, as an accompaniment to a dessert such as crème brulee - Bask in the glory of the wonderful thing you have made. - Eat. related searches : Nutmeg
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