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Buttery Tea Biscuits

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Buttery Tea Biscuits


If you are looking for a tasty treat to go with a cup of tea or coffee then these little tea biscuits are perfect!
To be quite honest the batter looked almost more tasty to me than when the biscuits were done. I thought the finished biscuits looked quite bland. I really thought this would be a failed recipe, however thankfully I was wrong. They are very light, soft inside, and a little crunchy on the outside. It may be good to mention that they are not overly sweet either. They were very quick to whip up and the ingredients are ones that most people would already have on hand. 

Ingredients:

1/2 cup butter softened
1 cup sugar
1 large egg whisked
1/3 cup milk
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder

Note: I used whole wheat flour. I am sure white flour would make these even more tasty. I would have used white however I had none on hand and really want to use up the whole wheat. 



Method:

1. Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.  

2. Add eggs, milk, and vanilla. Mix well. 

3. Stir in flour and baking powder. Mix well. 

4. Place in refrigerator to chill. 

5. Roll out onto a floured board to about 1/2 inch thick. Cut into shapes adding more flour if needed. 
 Place on a greased cookie sheet. 

6. Bake at 350 F (175 C) for 10 minutes or until bottom begin to turn a golden brown color. 

I ended up with a total of 15 heart shapes and 8 small round shaped ones. 

I really enjoyed these with a hot cup of coffee. I had one heart and two round ones. 

Hope that if you try this recipe you will enjoy them as much as I do! 



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11 Comments

  1. These look wonderful! A perfect compliment to a warm beverage on a cold day! Best wishes! ~ Sharon and Denise

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  2. Interesting!!! These might be a good thing to have for the holidays with all the family in town. Something to snack on that isn't junk or cookies but I can make some and serve tea!

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  3. It is always great to have a not too sweet but not bland cookie/biscuit. There is a use for it somewhere. Shared on G+ and following on Facebook and Blog Lovin'. Thanks for mingling with us on Mom's Monday Mingle.

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  4. Those look really yummy:) Thanks for sharing this recipe,

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  5. I love sugar cookies! We will be making some for santa on Christmas eve.

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  6. This looks pretty simple to make and pretty scrumptious to eat! My kind of cookies!

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  7. These look great. These are my type of cookie. I like just simple buttery cookies. I bet these are divine.

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  8. I've never had butter tea cookies. I'm sure they are yummy! I love the heart shapes. Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Yum!!! You're making me hungry!

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  10. Found you on a linky party and decided to try these. I used almond flavoring in mine and did not chill and roll out. I dropped by spoon. They turned out wonderfully and I'm sure hubby will like them

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