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Coffee & White Chocolate Biscuits


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Ingredients

30 portion(s)

Coffee And White Chocolate Biscuits

  • 3 level tbsp instant coffee granules, I use Moccona
  • 3 level tsp hot water
  • 180 g Butter, At room temperature
  • 60 g firmly packed brown sugar, Or 1/2 cup
  • 120 g condensed milk, Or 1/2 cup
  • 225 g self-raising flour
  • 100 g White Chocolate Chips, Plus 80g extra,for melting
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    30min
    Preparation 15min
    Baking/Cooking
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    Preparation
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Recipe's preparation

    Biscuits
  1. Preheat oven to 180C/160C fan forced. Grease and line to oven trays with baking paper.

    Separately in a cup dissolve coffee in the hot water.

    In the bowl Closed lid Cream butter and sugar for 10 seconds on speed 6. Scrape down sides with the aid of the spatula.

    Add in the coffee mixture and condensed milk. 10 sec speed 3. Scrape the sides using the spatula.

    Add the flour over the butter mixture and mix for 40sec speed 4 or until well combined scrape down the sides.

    add 100g of white chocolate chips, mix reverse speed Counter-clockwise operation 30 sec speed 2. Mix well.

    The dough will be slightly sticky but with lightly floured hands the dough is easily manageable. Roll level tablespoons of mixture into balls. Place on prepared tray about 5 cm apart. Flatten top slightly. Bake for 12 minutes or until biscuits are lightly brown. Cool completely on trays (biscuits will firm). Drizzle the extra melted white chocolate over biscuits (I melt my chocolate in the microwave in a ziplock bag) allow chocolate to set.
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Tip

Flour hands inbetween making each biscuit ball.
If you live in a warm climate and the chocolate is taking a while to harden place in the fridge for about 10 minutes until firm.


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  • Strong coffee taste. The mixture was initially...

    Submitted by JeffnJulie on 29. October 2017 - 08:25.

    Strong coffee taste. The mixture was initially quite runny so I added more dry ingredients and it took longer to cook than 12 minutes. I ended up with melted plastic mixed in with the white chocalate when I tried to melt the chocolate in a ziplock bag. i'll try again to get these right. Thanks for the recipe.

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  • Delicious and something a little bit different....

    Submitted by van der Ploeg on 23. September 2017 - 15:31.

    Delicious and something a little bit different. The coffee smell throughout the kitchen reminded me of my favourite local cafe. Thanks for sharing.Love

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  • Thanks for sharing these lovely biscuits, made...

    Submitted by eaglejennifer@bigpond.com on 6. September 2017 - 16:56.

    Thanks for sharing these lovely biscuits, made today and really enjoyed them will definitely be making again ☕️

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  • These look delicious I'm Deffo going to try them...

    Submitted by mccafferty on 6. September 2017 - 00:39.

    These look delicious I'm Deffo going to try them thank you for sharing

    Patsy McCafferty

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